2024-25 SDG-GE Summer Course in Area D
UGED2297 Understanding in Practice: From Meditation to Mindfulness
Course Description
Faced with academic pressures and challenges in interpersonal relations and adapting to society, our life easily becomes a chaotic swirl of anger, fear, or even hopelessness. If a storm is inevitable, can we find that stillness within the storm to rethink the real purpose of life, and to renew hope for fulfilment and happiness of oneself and the others? Promoting “Good Health and Well-being” is one of the 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) initiated by the United Nations in 2015, conveying the importance of attention to good mental health. The course offers an opportunity for learning mindfulness meditation through experience, which helps students to understand relevant theories and knowledge of “Mindfulness meditation”, as well as its applications to personal life and social settings in a more concrete and substantial context.
From the formal practice of sitting cross-legged and quietly counting the breaths to the informal practice of embracing each moment in daily life, students will be guided to cultivate “right mindfulness,” one of the Eightfold Paths to end suffering. Such practices are grounded in ancient Buddhist sutras named Anapanasati (“mindfulness breathing”) and Satipatthana (“foundation of mindfulness”), and 2,500 years of lay and monastic practice.
Students joining this course will attend a five-day study trip at Dharma Drum Mountain, Taiwan (DDM) to experience mindfulness trainings. Through undisturbed practice with peers, students are expected to master the basics of Buddhist meditation for stillness, wisdom, and a habit of mindful living. Students also have the opportunity to visit the religious communities in Hong Kong to experience the various meditation traditions.
No. of units
2
Course structure
The course consists of three parts:
- Pre-trip classes: Students are required to attend lectures and tutorials at CUHK. Contents includes Buddhist/Christian thoughts and their meditation traditions, mindfulness meditation and its modern applications. In tutorials, teachers will guide students for a close reading of classics about mindfulness practices, and engage in discussions and sharing. Attendance at lectures is a prerequisite for participation in the retreat.
- Experiential learning: In a five-day retreat at Dharma Drum Mountain World Center for Buddhist Education, Taiwan, students will learn the basic skills of meditation and practice mindfulness in sitting, walking, working etc. Students will cultivate understanding and compassion through deep listening, sharing, and participation in talks and ceremonies. Students might also have the opportunity to visit the religious communities in Hong Kong.
- Seminar: After the retreat, students are required to give group presentations reporting their learning during the retreat, and to submit a reflective essay.
Medium of Instruction
The course will be delivered in Cantonese and Putonghua.
Fee
The Office of University General Education will cover the local transportation between the meeting place in Taipei, Taiwan and Dharma Drum Mountain, and the basic costs of the retreat, including tuition, vegan meals and accommodation. Students will be responsible for the transportation fee to Taipei, Taiwan and the necessary gears and gadgets for the retreat.
Application
Students must have taken or be taking the course “UGFH1000 In Dialogue with Humanity” at the time of application. Students should complete the online application form by 7 March 2025, uploading a personal statement and a copy of an updated academic transcript at CUHK. The personal statement will serve as an important reference for selecting students for the course. Students may explain their motivation for taking the course, personal expectations, prior knowledge (if any) of mindfulness and its applications, and prior experience (if any) with related practices. It should be no longer than 600 characters in Chinese, or 400 words in English.
Important Dates
14 February 2025 | Application starts (Application form) |
21 February 2025 | Information Session (Register Here)
Time: 16:00 – 17:00 Language: Cantonese The information session will be conducted via Zoom. |
7 March 2025 | Application Deadline |
14 March 2025 | Interview |
18 March 2025 | Announcement of Interview Results |
21 March 2025 | Indicate acceptance of the offer |
25 March 2025 | Payment of Refundable Deposit by Students |
23 – 27 June 2025 | Lectures and tutorials |
4 – 9 July 2025 | Retreat at Dharma Drum Mountain, Taiwan |
15 July 2025 | Post-retreat Seminar |
TBC | Specific dates for the visit to the religious communities in HK are to be confirmed |
Notes
Organising the retreat involves a lot of planning and coordination in advance. Therefore, the course will not follow the regular schedule of course enrollment of CUHK. Once the interview results are announced, shortlisted students will be required to indicate acceptance of the offer and pay a caution deposit of HKD 2,000, which will be fully refundable on the successful completion of the course. The Office of University General Education will then proceed with the course enrollment on CUSIS. Once enrolled, students are not allowed to drop the course except under special circumstances.
Summer camp organised by DDM for young people in 2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2-wKREdsn8
Retreat camps for young people organized by DDH in the past: https://ddyp.ddm.org.tw/selfList_detail.php?branch=13&type=news&no=389
For details about Dharma Drum Mountain World Center for Buddhist Education, please visit: https://fagushan.ddm.org.tw/
Enquiry
For any queries, please email: natalieli@cuhk.edu.hk