Trading places and sharing ideas
Mr Tomas Collins, an exchange student from Australia's Murdoch University, found life at CityU and in Hong Kong exhilarating. "It's an eye-opening experience," said Tomas, who began his six-month sojourn in July 2002 as a final year student in the Department of Public and Social Administration. "I'm particularly impressed by the multi-lingual environment in Hong Kong and among the college students. In Australia, English is the lingua franca; but here my fellow students are fluent in English, Cantonese and Putonghua."
Going abroad certainly broadens one's experience and cultural perspective, agreed Miss Joanna Tam Chung-yan, a second year student in the Department of Applied Social Studies. She returned from a three-month exchange programme at the Universiti Sains Malaysia. "I now understand more about the cultural and religious diversity in Malaysia," said Joanna, "not to mention that I have also become more independent and more sociable." She thinks her experience as an exchange student will be forever etched in her memories of her meaningful university education.
"When students go to faraway places for even a short period of time,"
said Professor Edmond Ko, Vice-President for Undergraduate Education and Dean of Students, "they come back different people. You can see the qualitative changes in their lives and their attitude to learning."