The List
Schools & Families
Special Easter courses: common entrance, I/GCSE, AS/A Level or IB exam. HK Institute of Languages special exam revision classes. [2] Easter workshops for children 3-12. Tel 2877 6160; HKIL, 5/F, Wellington Plaza, Central.
Higher & Continuing
Enhancing communication in health care: the effect of the media on young people's health. HKBU dept of communication studies. Speakers William Chui, Society of Hospital Pharmacists of HK; Prof Kara Chan and Dr Regina Chen Yiru, HKBU and Mr Leung Kam-tao, HK Society for Rehabilitation. Harilela Lecture Theatre 203, WLB Building, Shaw Campus. Today, 3.30pm-4.50pm. [2] Crisis management and communication in healthcare organisations: speakers Grace Lam, ExxonMobil HK Ltd; C.K. Lau, editor, South China Morning Post; Dr Flora Hung, HKBU and Cheung Tak-hai, Alliance for Patients' Mutual Help Organisations. Same date and venue, 5pm-6.20pm. Tel 3411 7224/7832.
The Gulf of Tongking: a mini-Mediterranean? LingnanU Dept of History seminar. Room G01, Main Building. Prof Roderich Ptak, Ludwig-MaximiliansU, Munich. Monday, 4.30pm-6pm. Tel 2616 8339.
Climate change: British Council dialogue. Christine Loh joins UK and local experts in debate. British Council, 3 Supreme Court Road, Admiralty. Monday. For times, tel 2913 5100.
Language teacher identities. HKU Faculty of Education. Speaker Dr Matthew Clarke. Hui Oi Chow Science Building, LG01, HKU. Wednesday, 12.45pm-2pm.
Exhibitions & Events
HKUST Arts Festival: Passion. Photographic Society/HK Institute of Professional Photographers exhibition. Chia-Wei Woo Academic Concourse, HKUST. Tuesday, 4pm to March 28, noon. [2] Rendezvous Musique: University Choir. Exposition Hall, Tuesday, 7pm-8.30pm. Tel 2358 6149.
Expansion for excellence: HKUST's 2020 Campus exhibition. Ping Yuan and Tang Gallery, Lee Shau Kee Library. Until March 31, 8am-9pm.
East and West workshops: CUHK United College art and cultural activities. Wednesdays until April 9. Various times. Tel 2609 7455/7598.
Centre for Chinese Archaeology and Art: exhibitions on recent research activities. Gallery IV, Art Museum, CUHK. Until April 30, Monday to Sunday, 10am-5pm. [2] The earliest jade earrings in the world. Gallery III, same date and times. [3] The studio and the altar: Daoist art in China. Gallery I. Until May 11. Tel 2609 7416.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Natural History Museum of London/British Council promotion. Special Exhibition Hall, HK Science Museum. Until May 1. Tel 2732 3232.