Our Programmes
Objectives
Our training programmes aim to develop positive traits in our student leaders, focusing on leadership skills development, accountability building and ethical decision making, ensuring responsible and successful event planning and execution and preparing them for future challenges.
The programmes are divided into 2 categories – Mandatory and Voluntary. Mandatory training is a prerequisite for all Student Societies intending to participate in Registration Day or organise orientation activities. In contrast, LEAF also offers a variety of training programs tailored for specific student groups, welcoming the student leaders to participate at their own discretion.
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Programmes
Date&Time:
Day 1: 11th January 2025 (Sat) (2:00pm-10:00pm)
Day 2: 12th January 2025 (Sun) (10:30am-5:30pm)
Venue:
Day 1:CPD LG.07-LG.08
Day 2:Jockey Club Student Village III (Lung Wah Street)
Nature: Voluntary
Date & Time:
(*please select any one of the following sessions):
16 Jul 2024 – 10:00am – 12:00pm (English)
16 Jul 2024 – 2:00pm – 4:00pm (Cantonese)
24 Jul 2024 – 2:00pm – 4:00pm (English)
Venue: Seminar Room, G/F Main Library
Guest Trainer: Mr. Clifford Lo (Senior Trainer, Equal Opportunity Commission)
Date: 10 Jul 2024
Time: 10:00am – 1:00pm
Venue: Multi-purpose Area (MPA, 2/F Main Library)
Guest Trainer: Mr. Jetta Chan (Hong Kong Professional Training Limited)
Participant Feedback
In this workshop, I feel very honored to have such a valuable opportunity to learn how to better manage the finances of our society. The workshop provided us with comprehensive financial management training, covering various aspects such as financial budgeting, income and expenditure management, financial reporting, and more. We are particularly grateful for the invitation of a professional expert to share and guide us, delving into the best practices of financial management.
Timothy Chu Financial SecretaryEducation Society
Session 2024-2025
The workshop had an energetic and interactive atmosphere that encouraged collaboration between the student committee members. Participants were able to share their insights and experiences planning similar activities. The workshop covered essential planning elements in a concise manner from a macro perspective to a micro one, equipping attendees with practical advice that they can apply to their own event. Overall, the workshop was fun and well designed to provide useful insights for attendees and remind them about their aspirations.
Leanne Cheung ChairmanEcology & Biodiversity society
Session 2023-2024
The Group Facilitation Skills Workshop was full of interactive games that taught us how to be a good facilitator through experiential learning. I had hands-on experience in delivering one of the icebreaking games, which brought me useful knowledge about leadership.
TONG Ling Yat Acting ChairmanScience Society
Session 2023-2024
It was a beneficial workshop since the guest shared their professional experience and suggested some ideas that apply to the student societies. Throughout the workshop, the guest involved the participants by interacting with them and even encouraged the participants to hold games as if they were in an orientation camp. Overall, this workshop has given me insight into how to organize better orientation activities for freshmen.
Chin Hoi Lam Acting ChairpersonArts Association
Session 2023-2024
I think that the workshop provided me with opportunities to brainstorm ideas for icebreakers and gave me a great chance to demonstrate how to host an icebreaking session. The debriefing session was also very helpful. Going forward, it would be even better if the workshop could be scheduled earlier for Society ExCo members to register.
Ocean Lee ChairmanArchitectural Society
Session 2024-2025