As Cheung Ka-long won the men’s foil in the Tokyo Olympic Games on 26th July 2021, I was greatly inspired by his success as an elite athlete in Hong Kong who dares to dream. Surrounded by newspaper headlines that congratulated Ka-long for “creating history” and featured him as the “fencing god”, I could not escape this craze and got myself enrolled in ‘significantly’ more sports interest classes at CUHK!!! Yet, my Sociological Imagination started to kick in – I also noticed Tokyo Paralympic medalists, like Chan Ho-yuen who won a bronze medal in badminton and ranked 2nd in World that year, received much less public attention. Such unequal treatment and the territory-wide Medals-craze have motivated my interest in the study of Sport Sociology. More…
My exchange semester at University of Toronto provided a wealth of cultural experiences. I was able to learn from local and international students through conversations and participating in campus events. This broadened my understanding of different cultures and traditions, and challenged me to think critically about the world. I formed relationships and made memories that I will cherish forever. I highly recommend this experience to anyone looking to expand their cultural horizons. More…
I have participated in the U-wide exchange programme organized by OAL from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. I have been at the University of Navarra as a full-time exchange student from September 2022 to December 2022. It is in a town called Pamplona, and it is a high-ranking university in Spain. More…
My Exchange Trip to University of Pennsylvania, USA
*SPECIAL THANKS TO FACULTIES*
I would like to express my genuine gratitude to Professor Andrew Junker, who shared with me memories about Philadelphia, his hometown, and invited me to visit his parents’ home and their neighborhood. The care and hospitality they lovingly offered made me feel at home in a foreign land. I also want to thank Professor Tony Tam, my mentor at our department, who encouraged me to set aside intuitive discomfort and “observe like a sociologist” when I emailed him about the confusing moments I had in a seminar course on race. More…
Pei Yu- Exchange to Science Po (Paris) 2nd Term, 22-23
Studying sociology at CUHK has affirmed my passion for leveraging research in advocating for social change. My strong interest in public policy study stems from my internship experience at the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS) and the UNICEF HK, which I applied through the Sociology Internship Programme. At HKCSS I assisted in the research of the obstacles faced by the applicants of the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) Scheme …
“In my first year of undergraduate study, every professor from the department told me about the importance of building up sociological imagination. It helps us grasp the relationship between collective history and individual biography. Now, ambitious climate actions are urged and creating a sustainable society are prioritized. As sociology students, we should and could contribute to sustainable future development with our attention to the interactive dimensions of individuals, societies and the environment. I was the president of the 8th CUHK Agricultural Development Group (CU AGRO) and worked as the ambassador of the Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change. You might see me promoting local veggies and green diets in the Tuesday Farmer’s Market or guiding some tours for guests on the campus! I can’t wait to see more sociologists and students bring different perspectives from the sociological field to environmental issues.” (Cherine Luk, Year 4 Sociology)
Calvin Shen 沈書緣
Graduate of 2017
“Students will acquire sociological knowledge in their junior year, and progress to rigorous training of methodological skills. Senior-year students opting for either Senior Thesis or Direct Studies will have an opportunity to work with professors, many of whom have globally influential research output…If you have an urge to change the world for the better, you are welcome to join us. The Department of Sociology is an ideal place for you to strengthen your intellectual abilities, find your life purpose, and prepare yourself for a meaningful role in the society.”
‘Love · Care · Boundaryless’, a social service group formed by CUHK students (most are from Sociology)
We are a group of CUHK students who are passionate to make our society a better place to live. This summer we got funding from the I · CARE Centre for Whole-person Development to initiate our social service project, which aims to promote the well-being of asylum seekers. The idea was indeed originated in a student research assignment to study the living condition and crime involvement among asylum seekers in Hong Kong. More…