Professor Darwin Tat-ming Lau, Assistant Professor of the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineeringhas been awarded the 2019 UGC Teaching Award (Early Career Faculty Members), in recognition of his dedication and achievements in his learner-centred and experience-based learning ideology. Professor Rocky S. Tuan, Vice-Chancellor and President of CUHK, said, “My sincere congratulations to Professor Darwin Lau. Professor Lau is an outstanding young scholar. By introducing hands-on experience to the robotics programme, he not only tremendously improves the students’ learning interest but also enriches their learning experience. Through collaboration with medical professionals, Professor Lau helps transfer the academic research results into social services which benefits patients in need. The University is proud of his achievements.” Professor Lau is deeply honoured to receive the award. He said, “Teaching is a job as challenging as it is meaningful. My goal is to ensure that students can learn effectively through the Student-Teacher-Experience-Peer modality and I try to make my lectures enjoyable and memorable. I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to my teaching assistants for their support in executing the mixed mode teaching and to the students for their feedback and encouragement.” Learning Experience-Based and Improve Students’ Learning Motivation Beyond the classroom, Professor Lau has been active in supervising a range of student activities, such as robotics team competitions, internship programmes and final year projects. Further, in collaboration with Prince of Wales Hospital, he has established a student prosthetics development team where his students have the opportunity to apply their engineering skills to help amputee patients by developing prosthetic devices that can change their lives. These experiences significantly enrich students’ quality of learning and motivation. Professor Lau is committed to helping students into the society, and his teaching philosophy and dedication set examples for good teachers. Launching of the Hong Kong Teaching Excellence Alliance The Hong Kong Teaching Excellence Alliance (HKTEA), a formal community for UGC Teaching Award fellows and others, is established today. HKTEA aims to collectively make an impact on promoting teaching excellence in and beyond the UGC sector. Professor Isabella Wai-yin Poon, Pro-Vice-Chancellor / Vice-President of CUHK, is the Chair of HKTEA for the first term. The Annual Award for Teaching Excellence This article was originally published on CUHK Communications and Public Relations Office website.
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