Hong Kong, SAR, People's Republic of China C 10
At A Glance
Term – C 2010
Project opportunities – IQP
Housing – Shared furnished apartments
Director – Professor Peet
Preparation – 1/2 unit preparation activity
Application deadline – September 25, 2008 (before 1:00 pm)
LOCATION
The Project Center in Hong Kong provides a gateway to the most dynamic and important region on the planet. The wealth of the world is moving to Asia, and Hong Kong plays a crucial role in the development of China—currently the most significant economy in Asia. This city radiates energy as it rapidly modernizes and takes the lead in economic development, hi-rise building, efficient transportation, artistic expression, educational reform and environmental conservation. Students will live in furnished apartments with small kitchens, with 2-3 students in each apartment, in a typical Chinese residential neighborhood, quite different from typical tourist areas of Hong Kong.
PROJECTS
In Hong Kong WPI works with a number of educational, social service and environmental organizations and institutions. Hong Kong University of Science & Technology and Hong Kong Polytechnic University (HKPU) have sponsored projects, while other sponsors include Friends of the Earth, Hong Kong Council of Social Service, Caritas Francis Hsu College, Caritas Charles Vath College, Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF), Designing Hong Kong, and Jets Technics. New sponsors are sought on a regular basis. In addition, WPI has a Memorandum of Understanding with HKPU, giving WPI students access to library and other facilities on the conveniently located campus in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, as well as enabling some HKPU students to work with WPI students on their projects, especially during the first half of January. Examples of past projects include an evaluation of an English language educational software program developed to help Chinese students improve their writing skills, evaluating how to increase recycling of beverage containers and vehicle tires, understanding the impact of educational reforms that are occurring in Hong Kong, evaluating how to best improve library usage and information literacy among secondary school students, evaluating how to improve social rights programming among social service agencies in Hong Kong and evaluating how best to develop the waterfront areas surrounding Victoria Harbour.
In general, IQPs will deal with urban planning, a greener environment, sustainable resource use, education reform and innovation, economic and social issues, and other topics as appropriate.
ESTIMATED EXPENSES
| Estimated Out-of-Pocket Expenses* | $1,900 |
Round trip travel to site |
|---|---|---|
| Expenses Included on your WPI Bill | $2,000 | Housing and program expenses |
| Estimated Total Expenses | $5,900 | Tuition and WPI On-Campus Housing NOT INCLUDED |
*Subject to change due to fluctuations in exchange rate
Note:
In calculating the extra expense to participate in an off-campus project experience, compare this figure to expenses incurred while living on campus (groceries or meal plan, entertainment expenses, transportation, etc.)
Travel Dates:
Arrive on site: January 7, 2010
Depart site: March 6, 2010
Housing is provided beginning and ending on the dates determined. Students who plan to arrive earlier or stay later will need to make their own accomodation arrangements outside of those dates.
Related Links
- Going Global at WPI Handbook
- U.S. State Department - Background Notes on Hong Kong (SAR)
- Country Specific Information -Hong Kong
- RTR for Hong Kong
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