2026 Secondary School Model UNESCO Student Coordinator Training – Successfully Held!
✅ From March 21 to 22, 2026, the Model UNESCO Student Coordinator Training, jointly organised by the UNESCO Hong Kong Association and the Hong Kong Institute of Education for Sustainable Development, was successfully completed. Nearly 100 students from Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Shenyang, Cambodia, Jiangsu, and Kazakhstan attended the training in person and online. Special thanks are extended to Bank of China (Hong Kong) for sponsoring the participation of 30 students from various regions.
🎤 This year’s training featured youth speakers who shared practical experiences of participating in and coordinating Model UNESCO and international conferences and interactively guided students to speak and negotiate, empowering them to showcase their best confidence and abilities. Participants developed skills in public speaking, negotiation, resolution drafting, and ethical reasoning—key competencies for engaging in global discussions on the intersection of technology and human rights.
🖼️ The National Education Exhibition Room is currently hosting special exhibitions on the “15th Five-Year Plan” and the 80th anniversary of the United Nations. Students were able to gain a deeper understanding of national and international policies, strategies, and blueprints in an immersive learning environment by visiting the exhibitions.
🏫 The training also encouraged students to establish MUNESCO clubs and lead related activities in their schools, further promoting the UNESCO values of respect, diversity, and collaboration.
⭐️ Join Us for the Upcoming Technical Webinar!
In the lead-up to the 2026 Secondary School Model UNESCO International Conference on the Ethics of Neurotechnology, we are pleased to offer four free webinar sessions featuring distinguished experts and youth awardees.
🎙️ Session 1 & 2 : April 3, 2026 (16:00 – 18:00 HKT)
⭐️ Dr. Dafna Feinholz – Director, A.I., Division of Research, Ethics and Inclusion / Chief of Bioethics, UNESCO
Topic: Latest Progress and Future Directions of UNESCO’s Promotion of Neurotechnology and Ethics
⭐️ Dr. Geoffery Mok – Clinical Neuropsychologist, Mok Mental Health
Topic: Clinical Applications of Neurotechnology — Hong Kong Case
🎙️ Session 3 & 4: April 11, 2026 (16:00 – 18:00 HKT)
⭐️ Ms. Americana Chen – Student and Youth Affairs Coordinator, Hong Kong Association for UNESCO
Topic: Introduction to Model UNESCO and the UNSDGs
⭐️ Ms. Vivian Yuen – Awardee, Fourth International UNESCO Model on the Ethics of Neurotechnology 2025
Topic: Sharing from a Youth Awardee — Insights from the International UNESCO Model
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