Project-Based Learning

Engaging with Communities,
Resolving Issues Together

As local communities become more globally connected, social change continues to accelerate. This brings with it myriad challenges. To tackle these issues, it is more important than ever to be able to think and act independently, and to find our own answers. In Project-Based Learning, students consider both local and international perspectives as they step into local businesses and government bodies, collaborating with people working on the frontlines to help resolve real-world issues. Of course, no project is guaranteed to go smoothly right away, but learning from failure and trial and error are part of the journey to acquiring practical skills. Read the articles below to discover what previous Project-Based Learning students have done, and what they learned along the way.

Project Case Studies

Activity Reports

2019 Academic Year

2018 Academic Year

2017 Academic Year