First DHSS High Table Dinner on new campus

On 13 December, the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences (DHSS) High Table Dinner was held in T1-101. Approximately 200 staff and students attended this dinner. After everyone was seated, the di...

2017/12/25

Performance theatre holds first show

On the night of 29 November, UIC teachers and students spent the night enjoying the works of Shakespeare, performed by UIC students. The drama performance was sponsored by the Division of Humanities a...

2017/12/11

Many flavours at International Culture Festival

On 9 November, the Centre of Foreign Languages and Cultures (CFLC) of the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences (DHSS) hosted the International Culture Festival in the Staff and Student Activitie...

2017/12/10

E-learning tools enhance classroom

Professors from the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences (DHSS) gathered on 18 October in T29-506 to learn about e-learning tools and strategies they could incorporate into their courses, at the...

2017/10/25

Becoming an English professional

Dr Li Kam Cheong speaks for the UIC audience On 13 October, Director of Research at the Open University of Hong Kong, Dr Li Kam Cheong, was invited to give a lecture titled ‘Towards an English Profes...

2017/10/23

Audience wowed by ELLS students’ acting skills

“Imagine you are in ancient Greece, can’t you see it around you?” Writer-in-Residence, Professor D.J. (David) Britton introduces his latest production of ‘Oedipus/Antigone’ by asking the audience...

2017/09/29

Professor D.J. Britton on theatre and humanity

On 25 September, Professor D.J. (David) Britton gave a lecture titled ‘Look, Listen, Think, Feel, Show, Tell’ at UIC. Professor Britton is a playwright, theatre director and academic. He is currentl...

2017/09/29

Making something together

Coming all the way from Cardiff in south Wales, Professor D.J. (David) Britton is the first Writer-in-Residence that UIC has had the pleasure of receiving during the month of September 2017. His visit...

2017/09/28