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FH Students Participated in the 12th University Scholars Leadership Symposium

28 Aug 2024


Three undergraduate students from our Faculty attended the 12th University Scholars Leadership Symposium from 6 to 9 August 2024, at the United Nations Conference Centre in Bangkok. Organised by Humanitarian Affairs Asia, this prestigious event, held under the theme “Empowering Global Leaders for Social Change”, brought together over 500 delegates from more than 40 countries, fostering global leadership and social change.

Our FH students attended the the four-day event, which was designed to inspire and equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to drive positive change in their communities. They shared their experience:

USLS Image 1rHamson Kwan (BAEAL)
“I was given the opportunity to get in touch with the refugees at the border of Thailand and Myanmar on “Kindness Day”. I visited a refugee camp and school, and it was a priceless experience I can never forget. I was responsible for teaching a group of adorable kids how to dance. Although there were communication barriers, the smiles on our faces said everything. When you start doing something good, others will follow. Be kind.” 

USLS Image 2rRachel Chiang (BACHC)
“One of the most impressive speeches was by the founder of the Hong Kong Crossroads Foundation. He shared how he fundraised for 500 computers in the early days, providing many children with access to electronics. During the Q&A session, a student revealed that he had been helped by one of these computers and now wants to help others. The thunderous applause, which even surprised the speaker, vividly illustrated the power of help and change.”

USLS Image 3Ivy Wang (BAEAL)
“I gained lots of ideas from the global thought leaders, experts, and peers, significantly broadening my understanding of humanitarian topics. Additionally, it also provides a valuable opportunity for me to talk to and learn from professionals and like-minded scholars all over the world, opening doors for collaboration on projects, internships, and future employment.”




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