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Art as a powerful channel for communication and healing

Professor LAW Suk-mun, Sophia
Associate Professor, Department of Visual Studies

Art as a powerful channel for communication and healing

Gauging the polluting effects of holy smoke

Professor WONG Pui-yun, Paulina
Assistant Professor, Science Unit

Gauging the polluting effects of holy smoke

Trading data privacy to make the city smarter

Professor IP Iam-chong
Assistant Professor and Associate Head, Department of Cultural Studies

Trading data privacy to make the city smarter

An evolving welfare system in a developing country

Professor CHAN Chak-kwan, Dickson
Director, Asia-Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies

An evolving welfare system in a developing country

The need to care more for the carers

Professor CHAN Chak-kwan, Dickson
Director, Asia-Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies

The need to care more for the carers

Lingnan spawns a new natural history collection

Professor FONG Jonathan
Assistant Professor, Science Unit

Lingnan spawns a new natural history collection

The data that can help conserve turtles in their natural habitats

Professor FONG Jonathan
Assistant Professor, Science Unit

The data that can help conserve turtles in their natural habitats

How Hong Kong’s innovative universities can spark Bay Area success

Professor MOK Ka-ho, Joshua
Vice-President and Lam Man Tsan Chair Professor of Comparative Policy, Lingnan University

How Hong Kong’s innovative universities can spark Bay Area success

Valuing the distinction between inequality and poverty

Professor LUI Hon-kwong
Associate Vice-President (Further Education and Projects)
Professor, Department of Marketing and International Business

Valuing the distinction between inequality and poverty

Young people being failed by Hong Kong’s old policies

Professor Stefan KÜHNER
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Policy

Young people being failed by Hong Kong’s old policies