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Pledging Ceremony Highlights

Carving Out a Space for Virtue Prof. Alan Chan on Diversity & Inclusion

Feeling at Home in a Foriegn Land



D&I Week 2021 Opening Ceremony Highlights

Carving Out a Space for Virtue Prof. Alan Chan on Diversity & Inclusion

Smiling through the Storm

Latest News

We support Gay Games 11 Hong Kong 2023!

Nov 2023

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About

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Promote an Inclusive Culture and Value Diversity

The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a diverse, multicultural and innovative university. It is imperative that all students, faculty and staff are valued, respected, and provided with equal opportunities so that all can rise to their highest capacity.

Governance

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Principles, Policies and Procedures

  • Discrimination Complaint Handling:
    • Procedures in Handling Discrimination Complaints
    • Policy Against Sexual Harassment
  • Diversity and Inclusion Policy
  • Gender-sensitive & Family Friendly Policies/ Practice

Sharing from CUHK Community

Diversity matters

Diversity matters

Working at the DIO enables me to understand why we should care about diversity and inclusion, and ways to promote diversity and inclusion. Diversity helps to breed productivity, creativity & Innovation. More importantly, everyone deserves to be respected and have their uniqueness celebrated. It is a memorable and eye-opening experience for me. I will highly recommend this internship program to students who are interested in diversity and inclusion.

Ivan Tang
Year 3 student, Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages
D&I Ambassador 2020/21

Being a Student Intern at the DIO

Being a Student Intern at the DIO

Being an intern at the Diversity and Inclusion Office, I participated in a bunch of things, such as editing the leaflets, brainstorming for our next events and more. Speaking of events, when my boss told us that CUHK will be participating as a supporting organization for Gay Games Hong Kong 2022, I was so proud of it. It makes me realise that we are really trying to be inclusive and working on it. Students want to see change as soon as possible but changes take time. The small and new office is trying to do things and we just need to be a little bit more patient to finally see some changes. Overall, working there for roughly a month was a short and sweet experience, never thought working on campus would be that fun.

Jesslyn Luyan
Year 3 student, School of Journalism and Communication
D&I Ambassador 2020/21

Contact Information

Rm 501, Mong Man Wai Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong.

(852) 3943 0382

(852) 3942 0892

Opening Hours

Monday to Thursday Friday
8:45 am – 1:00 pm 8:45 am – 1:00 pm
2:00 pm – 5:30 pm 2:00 pm – 5:45 pm

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