English Across The Curriculum
Implemented by the English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU), English Across the Curriculum (EAC) – Institutional Movement at CUHK is an institution-wide language enhancement initiative supported by the Teaching Development and Language Enhancement Grant for the 2016-2019 triennium.
Latest News
- Creative Writing Workshop on Food Writing
11 Mar 2021
The Creative Writing Project Team warmly welcomed Mr Abdulwahab Tahhan to the team starting from Term 2 of the 2020-21 academic year. Mr Tahhan lent Read More
- Preparation Workshop for the Final Project for the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies (CURE)
11 Mar 2021
The EAC project team is thrilled to have launched a new collaboration with Prof Peichi Chung to provide language support for students in her course, Read More
- Workshop on Midterm Preparation for the Gender Studies Programme (GDRS)
11 Mar 2021
Mr Kelvin Chu returned to Dr Cho’s GDRS1002 Feminist Theories on 2 March 2021 to hold his second mixed mode workshop in the three part Read More
- Academic Essay Writing and Referencing Workshops for the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies (CURE)
3 Mar 2021
On 18 February, 2021, Ms Jenna Collett was invited to conduct two back-to-back workshops in Mr Steven Matthews’ CURE2225 Introduction to Indian Religions. To equip Read More
- Workshop on Further Enhancement of Academic English Writing Skills for the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies (CURE)
18 Feb 2021
On 9 February 2021, Mr Richard Goss conducted an online workshop to further enhance students’ academic English writing skills in Prof Tobias Brandner’s THEO2222/5271 Church Read More
Events
- Readings from the ELTU’s Creative Writing Competition 2020
- 2nd Annual Creative Writing Competition 2021
- Creative Writing Salons and Workshops 2020-21
- The ELTU’s 1st Annual Creative Writing Competition 2020 and Workshops
- ELTU Conference 2019, 27 -28 May 2019
- 2018 International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference, 4 – 6 June 2018
- Learning the Language of the Law: An Interdisciplinary Symposium for Legal and Language Practitioners on 2 December 2016
- International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference
- International Conference on the Development of English Across the Curriculum 2015
- Inter-university Symposium on English Across the Curriculum 2014
What our collaborators say
Pro-Vice-Chancellor / Vice-President Professor
Department of Statistics, CUHK
"EAC facilitates me to work with ELTU colleagues to nurture a learning outcome crucial to students’ future success: Capability to concisely and precisely communicate complicated statistics concepts to non-specialists."
Director,
Centre for Learning Enhancement And Research CUHK
"Language is a medium through which knowledge is acquired and skills developed. In a teaching context where English is used as a medium of learning, effective use of English as a learning tool is of prime importance. Through the ‘English across the Curriculum’ project, ELTU has provided students a good opportunity to promote their mastery of discipline knowledge and skills through enhancing their use of English. To make the project a success, ELTU needs the input of teachers in the use of English specific to their respective disciplines. Do sign up as collaborators of the project in order to help your students become competent users of English for academic purposes."
Lecturer Earth System Science Programme, CUHK
"Students could learn various English usage specifically in Science field and we believe that it is beneficial to our students. The cooperation with ETLU is a breakthrough and we look forward to more future development in English learning in Science."
Associate Director
University General Education, CUHK
"The successful collaboration between the EAC team and the General Education Foundation Programme has created a vibrant community of practice, which will create a community of curious learners."
Associate Professor
School of Architecture, CUHK
"Language and communication skills are key components behind translating ideas into reality. Students, in their pursuit of knowledge, often forget that ‘how’ they communicate can be as important as ‘what’ they communicate. Over the last year the School of Architecture at CU has collaborated with the EAC Team to work on these very issues: Communication, Speech Delivery and Presentation Structure. The results have been of immense value to both the students who have improved their confidence and professors who have learnt important teaching skills. We would greatly encourage you to engage with the EAC project."
Administrative Director
Undergraduate Studies in Business
Faculty of Business Administration CUHK
"Special thanks to the EAC team for working with the CUHK Business School on a series of workshops to hone our students’ presentation and communication skills, and prepare them for case competitions. Students found the workshops exhilarating, inspiring and fun!"