11 Nov 2024
Student's creative art pieces selected in overseas competitions
Scheme:
“Writer-In-Residence” Scheme
Writer:
Mr DUNG Kai-cheung
School:
School of Arts and Social Sciences, Tin Ka Ping Centre of Chinese Culture
Details:
Organized by the Department of Creative Arts of the School of Arts and Social Sciences and the Tin Ka Ping Centre of Chinese Culture, and co-organized by the University's Library, the “Writer-In-Residence” Scheme has invited Mr Dung Kai-cheung, a Hong Kong fiction writer, to be the first writer-in-residence of the scheme. He participated in the first activity on 26 February, sharing his writing experience with the OUHK students.
Mr Dung Kai-cheung is a well-known Hong Kong writer. He has won numerous awards in Asia over the years. He will be stationed at the OUHK regularly from February to May 2021, sharing his writing experience and recommending books, in order to cultivate students’ literacy and enhance the reading atmosphere on campus.
Scheme:
“Writer-In-Residence” Scheme
Writer:
Mr DUNG Kai-cheung
School:
School of Arts and Social Sciences, Tin Ka Ping Centre of Chinese Culture
Details:
Organized by the Department of Creative Arts of the School of Arts and Social Sciences and the Tin Ka Ping Centre of Chinese Culture, and co-organized by the University's Library, the “Writer-In-Residence” Scheme has invited Mr Dung Kai-cheung, a Hong Kong fiction writer, to be the first writer-in-residence of the scheme. He participated in the first activity on 26 February, sharing his writing experience with the OUHK students.
Mr Dung Kai-cheung is a well-known Hong Kong writer. He has won numerous awards in Asia over the years. He will be stationed at the OUHK regularly from February to May 2021, sharing his writing experience and recommending books, in order to cultivate students’ literacy and enhance the reading atmosphere on campus.
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