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Newly Launched Student Chapter with Big Idea

Vice-President (Student Affairs) Professor Raymond Chan (5th from left of the back row) joins Dean of CLASS Professor Richard M Walker (middle of the back row) and faculty and staff of the College in celebrating the inauguration of the Student Chapter.

Stay tuned for updates and enrol in various activities at the CLASS Student Chapter webpage.

University life should not be limited to attending lectures, completing assignments and getting good grades. It is also the time for students to broaden their horizons, gain various experiences, and expand their social network. Working towards achieving these objectives side by side with peers can make one more motivated and feel encouraged.

The Student Chapter of CityU’s College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) is born in this context. Consisting of students from all seven CLASS departments, it endeavours to build a strong network to connect with fellow students in the College and offer an array of educational opportunities for students to learn together, share knowledge and cultivate ideas.

“I was very delighted that we have a group of enthusiastic students who are the core members of our Student Chapter,” said Dean of CLASS Professor Richard M WALKER during the inauguration of the CLASS Student Chapter, held on 1 June 2021. “They display strong commitment to serve our student community, to strengthen the cohesiveness and sense of belonging of students with CLASS and the University.” The establishment of this new networking platform was also witnessed by Vice-President (Student Affairs) Professor Raymond CHAN, who presented a pin with the emblem of the CLASS Student Chapter to the core leadership team, and other CLASS faculty members, staff and students.

The very first activity was a workshop about handling stress when applying for an internship. It offered students advice on setting internship goals, choosing the most suitable company, and equipping themselves with essential soft skills. It perfectly demonstrated the missions—and ambitions—of the founding members: instead of focusing on scholarly activities or merely serving as an “entertainment club”, they strive to offer diverse experience and all-round support to the younger members of the CLASS community. “We are determined to forge belonging and growth in members of our student community with our work, to engage in conversations, and to foster a close relationship among CLASS students,” said Raven CHAN, the chairperson of the Student Chapter.

Some upcoming activities include a “CityU Go Grow Goal” project to encourage active participation in student activities and Zentangle art jamming sessions on mental wellbeing.