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ARTD3108 2027-28
Global Issues, Trends & Innovation
This module is designed to equip you with the knowledge and understanding of global contemporary and emerging developments in sustainable, ethical and innovative materials, techniques, processes and practices for the luxury textile sector. This module will provide you with the opportunities, inspirations and influences for your final major project concept proposal. It will give you the opportunity to reflect on the global issues in the textile sector and experiment with the current and emerging solutions and alternatives, using these trends and innovations to concept your final project collection of sustainable, luxury artisanal textiles. You will delve into the market intelligence, subject specific literature and academic research to discover the contemporary and emerging trends, innovations and advanced technologies impacting the global textile industry, products and practice. You will have the opportunity to investigate these materials, technologies, techniques and processes through field trips, specialist guest lectures and trend forecasting workshops to gain knowledge and experience to generate original conceptual creative idea’s to inform your practical design and development work. This module will encourage advanced research, experimentation, and critical thinking to help you to develop the aim, objectives and rationale behind your final collection. You will be able to decide your final project concept theme, and design the storytelling, materials, colour and structures in preparation of your final collection of textiles next semester. -
PAIR2059 2027-28
Global Justice: Poverty, Inequality and the Environment
This module provides an introduction to recent debates within international political theory on the
issue of global justice. It addresses questions such as: What obligations do individuals have to those
affected by poverty or ecological degradation on the global scale? From where do these obligations
derive? How should these obligations be balanced with any obligations to fellow nationals? What
would global justice look like? How demanding is it, and how might we achieve it? -
PAIR3006 2028-29
Global Justice: Poverty, Inequality and the Environment
This module provides an introduction to recent debates within international political theory on the
issue of global justice. It addresses questions such as: What obligations do individuals have to those
affected by poverty or ecological degradation on the global scale? From where do these obligations
derive? How should these obligations be balanced with any obligations to fellow nationals? What
would global justice look like? How demanding is it, and how might we achieve it? -
PAIR3006 2029-30
Global Justice: Poverty, Inequality and the Environment
This module provides an introduction to recent debates within international political theory on the
issue of global justice. It addresses questions such as: What obligations do individuals have to those
affected by poverty or ecological degradation on the global scale? From where do these obligations
derive? How should these obligations be balanced with any obligations to fellow nationals? What
would global justice look like? How demanding is it, and how might we achieve it? -
SOES6089 2026-27
Global Marine Resources Management, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 1
This module has been created to represent the modules taken by MSc Global Marine Resources Management students at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology during Part I, Semester 2.
It is anticipated this will comprise the following compulsory HKUST coded modules:
ENVS 5116 Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment (12 credits)
ENVS 5118 Conservation and Sustainable Development (12 credits)
OCES 5401 Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture (12 credits)
OCES 5402 Marine Resources Management (12 credits)
OCES 6111 Research Project in Global Marine Resources Management I (12 credits)
and a choice of one of the following HKUST coded modules:
ENVR 5290 Climate Change: Science, Policy and Management (12 credits)
ENVS 5119 Pollution Monitoring and Control (12 credits)
EVSM 5240 GIS for Environmental Professionals (12 credits)
OCES 5403 Deep Sea Resources (12 credits; this module cannot be chosen if SOES6008, Deep Sea Ecology, is taken at Southampton) -
SOES6089 2025-26
Global Marine Resources Management, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 1
This module has been created to represent the modules taken by MSc Global Marine Resources Management students at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology during Part I, Semester 2.
It is anticipated this will comprise the following compulsory HKUST coded modules:
ENVS 5116 Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment (12 credits)
ENVS 5118 Conservation and Sustainable Development (12 credits)
OCES 5401 Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture (12 credits)
OCES 5402 Marine Resources Management (12 credits)
OCES 6111 Research Project in Global Marine Resources Management I (12 credits)
and a choice of one of the following HKUST coded modules:
ENVR 5290 Climate Change: Science, Policy and Management (12 credits)
ENVS 5119 Pollution Monitoring and Control (12 credits)
EVSM 5240 GIS for Environmental Professionals (12 credits)
OCES 5403 Deep Sea Resources (12 credits; this module cannot be chosen if SOES6008, Deep Sea Ecology, is taken at Southampton) -
ARTD6304 2025-26
Global Marketing
The module seeks to advance your knowledge on key issues of globalization and changes to marketing approaches that have taken place due to internationalisation.. The module situates the concepts and terminology of global marketing in a range of different contexts. i.e., advertising, communication, cyber marketing, public relations and product/services design. Course participants will have the opportunity to engage in theoretical debates on the global marketing environment and application of a global marketing strategy. Course participants will research the global macro and micro environment and engage with issues pertaining to the needs and importance of localisation and adaptation of design, brand and product/services portfolio. -
ARTD6304 2027-28
Global Marketing
The module seeks to advance your knowledge on key issues of globalization and changes to marketing approaches that have taken place due to internationalisation.. The module situates the concepts and terminology of global marketing in a range of different contexts. i.e., advertising, communication, cyber marketing, public relations and product/services design. Course participants will have the opportunity to engage in theoretical debates on the global marketing environment and application of a global marketing strategy. Course participants will research the global macro and micro environment and engage with issues pertaining to the needs and importance of localisation and adaptation of design, brand and product/services portfolio. -
ARTD6304 2026-27
Global Marketing
The module seeks to advance your knowledge on key issues of globalization and changes to marketing approaches that have taken place due to internationalisation.. The module situates the concepts and terminology of global marketing in a range of different contexts. i.e., advertising, communication, cyber marketing, public relations and product/services design. Course participants will have the opportunity to engage in theoretical debates on the global marketing environment and application of a global marketing strategy. Course participants will research the global macro and micro environment and engage with issues pertaining to the needs and importance of localisation and adaptation of design, brand and product/services portfolio. -
MUSI6038 2026-27
Global Music Industries
The business of music is evolving at an accelerating pace. Technological change is driving disruption to models of production, distribution and consumption – and globalising the music industries in ways never seen before. Global music industries, worth billions, are a unique field for exploring issues of innovation, translation between fields, new modes of collaboration, and the interface between the arts and technology. This module introduces you to global music industries. It takes a practical approach and will introduce you to industry issues such as budgets (income streams and production costs), markets (models and patterns of distribution and consumption), legal aspects (including copyright), sustainability challenges (including environmental issues) and marketing and communications (including social media strategies and data-driven approaches). Our teaching staff and industry guest speakers are all practitioners in the international music industries and will prepare you to enter this dynamic field.