
Christmas Busking (9 December 2022)
The School of Open Learning presented its first "Christmas Busking”. Its staff teamed up with its distance-learning and part-time student volunteer team,
The “Bowling Fun Day: Let's Pin Together” event organised by the School of Open Learning was successfully held on 30 May 2026. The initiative aimed to strengthen the bonds between students and alumni, offering everyone a fantastic opportunity to enjoy the fun of bowling while expanding their social circles and further enriching their campus life.
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To strengthen the connection within our student community, the School of Open Learning (SOL) is organising the "Bowling Fun Day: Let's Pin Together" event.
The "Pre-Exam Recharge: Singing Bowl Sound Therapy Workshop," organised by the School of Open Learning, was successfully held on April 28, 2026.
The School of Open Learning Badminton Competition 2026 was successfully held on 22 March 2026. The event was full of energy.

The School of Open Learning presented its first "Christmas Busking”. Its staff teamed up with its distance-learning and part-time student volunteer team,
The School of Open Learning is now recruiting distance-learning and part-time students for an cappella team. By joining the a cappella team,

The School of Open Learning organized a workshop on mindfulness and stress reduction on 2 December 2022. The workshop was delivered by

The School of Open Learning organized the hill cleanup activity "Leave No Trace" on 30 October 2022. Members of "V-power," a volunteer

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Two library webinars were provided in Cantonese on 22 and 23 September 2022. For other library webinars conducted in English, please visit
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