CityU PhD student represents Hong Kong on an Antarctic expedition
CityU PhD student represents
A PhD student from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) chosen to represent Hong Kong on an Antarctic expedition wants to inspire future generations to be more aware about environmental protection.
Val Chen Zili is among some 50 candidates worldwide selected by 2041, an international environmental organization, taking part in the “Inspire Antarctic Expedition 5 – Leadership on the Edge Program” (IAE-5) in mid February.
“I joined this leadership programme because I wanted to find out more about environmental protection, leadership and teamwork skills so I could motivate others, especially my students,” said Val, who has been working as a lecturer and is good at inspiring students. He ranked second in the teacher evaluations given by students at
Val, who started his PhD programme in the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics at CityU last year, found the IAE-5 application details through the University website.
“I am very impressed by CityU’s vision. It concentrates on academic studies as well as whole-person development,” he said.
‘Just Do It’ is Val’s motto, so when he first saw the information about IAE-5, he grasped the opportunity. One thing that might affect his decision is that his wife will give birth to their first child around the time he departs. But Val’s wife fully supports his dream to go to the Antarctic. “We are aware of the importance of environmental protection and hope our child can live in a more beautiful world,” Val added.
Teaming up with 50 other enthusiasts from around the world, Val will start his 15-day journey in
During the voyage, Val will attend workshops on team building and leadership skills, and listen to discussions and debates about key issues facing
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