Experiential Learning

Multidisciplinary Museum Activities for Primary and Secondary School Students on HKU Campus (NEW)
Background of Co-organiser
The HKU Museums Group is a consortium of four museums present on HKU main campus: the Hong Kong Biodiversity Museum (HKBM), the Jao Tsung-I Petite Ecole (Petite Ecole), the Stephen Hui Geological Museum (SHGM), and the University Museum and Art Gallery (UMAG). Each museum welcome tens of thousands of visitors yearly. The museums are now joining forces to offer a new educational program to primary and secondary students across Hong Kong.
Objectives
During this project, interns will have the opportunity to develop educational material for the age group of their choice (from 4 to 18 years old) and a new program targeting Hong Kong Public Schools to organize educational tours including the four main museums on HKU campus (see above). This multidisciplinary program combines both sciences and humanities should include the visit around a central theme while developing specific thematic to each museum (e.g. geology, biodiversity, arts, literature…).
This is a unique opportunity to develop a program reaching thousands of students across Hong Kong. The student should thus have a strong enthusiasm for interdisciplinarity, curiosity, creativity and excellent communication skills to meet and discuss with all partners of this project.
Project Details
Interns will be working on the content and logistic development of this program to ultimately approach school directors and enrol students and teachers to participate.
Project involved during the EL period and timeline:
Week | Tasks |
---|---|
1 | Meeting with the programme leader and visits of the museums |
2 | Development of a general plan and structure for the programme |
3 | Discussion and editing of plan according to recommendations proposed |
3-4 | Full development of the programme and of its logistic |
5 | Submission and review of the programme |
Date
- 13 October - 18 November 2025
- Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm
Special working hours:
The project is expected to last approximately five weeks and include off-site and on-site work at the museums. On-site work will be scheduled during the school holidays and specific service dates are negotiable.
Location
HKU campus within the premises of the four museums – space within the Hong Kong Biodiversity Museum provided if needed
(Address: Room 2S-18, 2/F, Kadoorie Biological Sciences Building, HKU)
Eligibility
- PGDE (full-time) students of all majors – Student should show strong motivation for this unique project
- Students with high motivation and enthusiasm are very welcome
- Students interested in working at the intersection of multiple disciplines are particularly welcome. In addition, the programme could be developed for a particular age group, depending on the intern's interests, with a multidisciplinary approach.
- Excellent levels of English and Cantonese languages, both spoken and written are required. Abilities to speak in Mandarin a plus.
Application Deadline and Procedure
11:59pm, 3 September 2025
- Complete the application form at HKU Moodle (Part 1) AND
- Upload the following documents to the respective project folder at HKU Moodle (Part 2) (Please combine all documents into one Word/PDF file)
- A personal statement (of not more than 200 words) explaining why you would like to join this EL project
- Your updated CV
- Shortlisted students may be invited to attend an interview (details to be confirmed).
Remarks
Interested students can also consult the website and social media platforms of the different museums here:
- Hong Kong Biodiversity Museum: https://www.hkbiodiversitymuseum.org/, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter/X
- Jao Tsung-I Petite Ecole: https://www.jaotipe.hku.hk/
- Stephen Hui Geological Museum: https://www.earthsciences.hku.hk/shmuseum/
- University Museum and Art Gallery: https://umag.hku.hk/
Project Keywords
Arts and Literature, Design Thinking, Interdisciplinarity, Organisational Skills, STEM Education
Enquiries
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