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Hong Kong: STEM Energy Workshop at Fung Kai No.1 Primary School
Date: 4 November 2025 The Asian Energy Studies Centre from the Hong Kong Baptist University Department of Geography visited Fung Kai No.1 Primary School with 20 students from the course GEOG3007 to support a STEM-focused energy workshop, serving around 110 Primary 5 students. The one-hour programme introduced the concept of a simplified home energy audit through interactive, hands-on activities. During the workshop, HKBU students guided the children to observe everyday applia
Nov 241 min read


Shenzhen: STEM Service-Learning Day Trip
Date: 7 November 2025 The Asian Energy Studies Centre (AESC) of the Hong Kong Baptist University, Department of Geography, organised a service-learning day trip to Shenzhen for 15 students from the course GEOG3007. The programme included a morning STEM workshop with SEN students, and an afternoon visit to a carbon-neutral community, offering HKBU students hands-on engagement with low-carbon education and green innovation. In the morning session, AESC and HKBU students visited
Nov 242 min read


Hong Kong: Hong Chi Morninglight School, Yuen Long|Junior Energy Detectives
Date: 17 October 2025 The Asian Energy Studies Centre (AESC) of the Hong Kong Baptist University, Department of Geography, organised a workshop titled “Junior Energy Detectives” at Hong Chi Morninglight School, Yuen Long. Around 17 students from Hong Chi, and 20 students from HKBU Geography Department enthusiastically participated in this interactive programme designed to cultivate energy awareness through hands-on learning and play. By stepping into the role of energy detec
Oct 302 min read


Advancing Smart Energy Communities through Research and Policy Collaboration
Joint Policy Paper Submission by CarbonCare InnoLab and HKBU Geography Department The Asian Energy Studies Centre (AESC) and the Department of Geography at Hong Kong Baptist University are delighted to announce our continued collaboration with CarbonCare InnoLab (CCIL) in advancing the development of smart and inclusive energy communities in Hong Kong. Building on a long-standing partnership between AESC research team and CCIL, this joint initiative bridges academic research
Oct 201 min read
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