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Date & time:

Students Debate! (Course ID: CDI020111542)
Friday 18 November
5.00 p.m. – 6.30 p.m.

Academics Debate! (Course ID: CDI020111543)
Friday 18 November
6.45 p.m. - 8.15 p.m.

Venue:

Lecture Hall,
Hong Kong Science Museum

Reservation:

Schools can register as audience members online through the Training Calendar on the Education Bureau website.

For e-services teachers, please register online through the Training Calendar on the Education Bureau website tcs.edb.gov.hk.

For non e-services teachers, please download registration form hereIcon of Adobe Acrobat, image © Adobe Systems.

This show will reserve a portion of free admission seats for the general public on a first come, first served basis.

Enquiries:

3698 3440

Conducted in English

Suitable for an audience of senior secondary students (S4-6), teachers and the general public

Students Debate!

While chemicals and chemical processes underwrite all known interactions, their application has had both a positive and negative effect in human history.  Hosted by the Native English Speaking Teachers' Association (NESTA) in association with the South China Morning Post, this English-medium debate will see students from Hong Kong schools arguing the ethical ramifications of how we apply chemistry in our everyday lives.  The debate will be open to schools and the public.

Academics Debate!

On the heels of the student debate, four distinguished experts from the United Kingdom and Hong Kong scientific communities will add their voices to the same topic in a debate.

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