This programme is suited for students who wish to further their study and/or pursue a career in relevant fields such as architecture, tourism, urban planning, etc. in the future.
Pre-requisite:
Objectives:
Medium of Instruction: English but students may use Cantonese during discussions.
Admission Fee: Free
Programme Delivery Period: June 2022 – March 2023 (9 months)
Programme Staff:
Instructor — Prof. Ian Morley
Programme Leader — Prof. Cheung Sui Wai
Programme Assistant — Maleah Do Cao
Dates |
Lesson Topics |
June 2022 |
Class 1 – What is Urban History? |
July 2022 |
Class 2 – The first cities, and the Greeks and Romans: Grasping deeper ties between cities and civilisations |
August 2022 |
Class 3 – The Renaissance and the Baroque (contexts, causes and effects, seeing the city in new ways) |
Late August to Early September 2022 |
Class 4 – Cities and public health 1, 19th century Britain and understanding public health history in Hong Kong Class 5 – Cities and public health 2, lessons from the past to rethink the Covid-19 pandemic and future urban resilience Class 6 – Cities and power, American urban influence in Australiasia and Asia Class 7 – Cities and modernity, the indigenous and modern in South America Class 8 – Cities and governance, past-present challenges in developing nations |
October 2022 |
Class 9 – Urban History and Independent Inquiry. |
November 2022 |
Class 10 – Skyscrapers, seeing and reading tall edifices |
December 2022 |
Class 11 – Urban alternatives, new urban planning models as reactions against existing city problems |
Mid-December 2022 |
Field trip in Hong Kong (depending on the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic) |
January 2023 |
Class 12 – Understanding why 19th century London and Paris were so different (and thus why the cities look so different today) |
February 2023 |
Class 13 – Cities and values, from monuments to globalization to infrastructure and heritage |
March 2023 |
End of course showcase of student research/presentations |
Mode of Instruction: Face-to-face or online classes via Zoom depending on the the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic and the latest teaching arrangement of CUHK.
Application Form: https://www.edb.gov.hk/en/curriculum-development/curriculum-area/gifted/ge_fund/gef/osalp.html
Documents to be Submitted along with the Application:
Application Deadline: Extended to 27 May 2022
Email: gifted.history.education@cuhk.edu.hk
Telephone: 3943 5490