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School of Open Learning News and Events

The School of Open Learning is organising the “Effective Workplace Communication: Building Your Professional Influence Workshop”.

The School of Open Learning will organize a “Fragrance Journey: Create Your Own Sachet and Incense Cone Workshop”.

On 7 February 2026, the V-Power Volunteer Team, together with volunteers from the Martha Boss Lutheran Community Centre, visited the Sik Sik …

On 1 February 2026, the V-Power Volunteer Team participated in the "Charity Fun Walk + Carnival 2026", organised by Suicide Prevention Services. …

The School of Open Learning is organising the “Hit the Bullseye: Recurve Bow Experiential Workshop” and has invited professional coaches to guide students to familiarise themselves with the fundamental techniques of using a recurve bow through hands-on practice.

As part of the University's Career Month initiative, the School of Open Learning is organizing the “Career Enhancement Workshop Series”.

Skills Enhancement Month (October 2024)

The School of Opening Learning will launch a series of practical online workshops in October to assist students in mastering study skills and enhancing learning effectiveness. We cordially invite you to enroll and participate in the “Skills Enhancement Month”. All workshops are conducted in Cantonese and via Zoom for easy participation.

V-Power Volunteer Recruitment

As we embark on a new academic year, we are all committed to enhancing our knowledge and skills, as well as self-improvement. Volunteering not only allows you to serve and connect with the community, but also provides an opportunity to acquire new skills and create joyful memories with friends. Participating in volunteer activities benefits others and broadens your learning experience.

Tie-dye and Alumni Entrepreneurship Sharing

The HKMU Entrepreneurship Day 2024 was held successfully recently. Alumni shared their achievements in entrepreneurship, including innovative projects focusing on stress relief and relaxation. As the autumn term approaches, students may face the pressure brought by studies and work.
To help students alleviate stress, the School of Open Learning has invited one of our alumna, Helen Ho, the founder of Rapture Handmade, to lead a tie-dye workshop. Through this handcrafting activity, participants will enjoy a moment of relaxation and detachment from the hustle and bustle of daily life. During the event, Helen will also share her entrepreneurial experiences with the participants. Do not miss this opportunity if you are interested in learning more about entrepreneurship.