The Cross Cultural Summer Enrichment Programme offers junior secondary school students a rich and immersive learning experience, combining interactive academic sessions, lectures by faculty members, and exclusive social activities.

Participants join small-group academic sessions led by teaching Fellows recruited from HKU and internationally renowned universities. Each group is co-taught by two Fellows, who collaboratively design a curriculum that draws on their areas of expertise and covers a broad range of topics such as humanities, history, sustainability, and social issues. Before the programme begins, all Fellows participate in an intensive two-week training at HKU to enhance their teaching skills and refine their lesson plans, ensuring a high-quality learning environment.

These academic sessions are highly interactive and tailored to the unique backgrounds of the Fellows, fostering a dynamic and engaging atmosphere. Throughout the programme, students work collaboratively within their groups on a capstone project, which they present on a chosen topic during the Closing Ceremony.