Nearly 30 participants joined us for the information session of Campus Futures: Co-creating with Social Innovation, co-hosted by KTO and Fullness Social Enterprise Society (FSES) – Social Entrepreneurship School Education (SEnSE).
Dr CA Tse, Head of Strategic Innovation at FSES and Founder of SEnSE, shared successful case studies on how social innovation has been integrated into the school-based curriculum of local primary and secondary schools. Through real-world case studies, he illustrated how these social innovation initiatives have driven systemic change in education, empowering students and educators to think beyond traditional boundaries.
In addition to sharing impactful examples, CA also provided practical guidance for participants looking to engage with schools. He offered invaluable tips on navigating the school ecosystem, including understanding the internal structure of schools, the procurement procedures, and how to leverage Education Bureau’s subsidies to support collaborative initiatives.
This session marks the beginning of the Campus Futures initiative, running from October 2025 to February 2026. A series of stakeholder engagement events will be held to bring together educators, social innovators, and academics to explore how social innovation can reshape learning environments and empower schools to thrive in an evolving world.
Interested parties can access CA’s presentation deck and the introduction to the Campus Futures initiative here.
For CUHK academics and researchers inspired by the Campus Futures initiative and looking to translate their research into real-world impact, the Social Innovation Team is offering Impact Consultation Session. Whether you’re developing a new idea or scaling an existing project, our team can help you identify suitable funding opportunities, connect with potential partners, and explore ways to bring your research into schools and communities. Reserve your session here.
Stay tuned for the upcoming stakeholder engagement events and join us in co-creating future-ready schools!



