Rosedale Global High School recently partnered with the University of Hong Kong for a dynamic Winter Camp titled “Global Leadership: Design Thinking and Social Innovation.” This transformative program provided students with a unique opportunity to explore global leadership, design thinking, and social innovation, fostering intercultural exchange and academic enrichment.
During the week-long camp, students engaged in 15 hours of academic lectures led by University of Hong Kong professors. These sessions, conducted in English, delved into topics such as design thinking methodologies and social innovation principles. Through interactive discussions and activities, students honed their analytical and creative skills.
A highlight of the program was the 20-minute presentation where students identified organizations exemplifying social innovation. They presented case studies to University of Hong Kong staff and professors, showcasing their ability to apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios.
Beyond academics, students explored Hong Kong’s post-secondary landscape, visiting five leading universities. Workshops and campus tours provided insights into various disciplines and career paths, igniting aspirations for international education.
Complementing academic pursuits were socio-cultural activities, including city tours and iconic experiences like riding the ding ding and boat tours.
The Winter Camp underscored the importance of global academic experiences in shaping informed global citizens. It equipped participants with the tools and mindset needed to thrive in an interconnected world, empowering them to drive positive change.
As students return home, they carry with them newfound knowledge, skills, and a deeper appreciation for diversity, preparing students to make meaningful contributions to their communities and beyond.
In conclusion, the Winter Camp exemplified the transformative potential of international collaboration and experiential learning, empowering students to become the next generation of global leaders.