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  1. The Sau Po Centre on Ageing is a leading research centre on gerontology in greater China and in the Asian Pacific region. The Centre was officially launched in April 1999 under the auspices of the Faculty of Social Sciences of The University of Hong Kong.

  2. Productive Ageing SPCOA is a research project by the Sau Po Centre on Ageing at The University of Hong Kong, which aims to promote the well-being and social participation of older adults in Hong Kong. Learn more about the project's objectives, activities, and findings, as well as the challenges and opportunities of smart ageing in the context of Hong Kong.

  3. Age-friendly Port

  4. www.ageing.hku.hk › campusCAMPUS | SPCOA

    Project CAMPUS is run by the Sau Po Centre on Ageing under Faculty of Social Sciences. The Chinese translation for Geron-Infusion Education is 齡活學堂. At The University of Hong Kong, this project may be advertised by the Chinese name 齡活學堂- CAMPUS. For more details about the program, please click HERE.

  5. Professor Nelson Chow Wing Sun. Emeritus Professor, Department of Social Work. and Social Administration, HKU. I began my research on elderly services in the 1980s and my doctoral thesis was about retirement security.

  6. www.ageing.hku.hk › team › professor-iris-chiProfessor Iris Chi | SPCOA

    Professor Iris Chi. Founding Director, Sau Po Centre on Ageing, HKU; Golden Age Association Frances Wu Chair for Chinese. Elderly, USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social WorkVP Product.

  7. www.ageing.hku.hk › project-wearable-closed-loopWearable closed-loop | SPCOA

    Wearable closed-loop neural control ‘Remind-to-move’ treatment for hemiparetic upper extremity in people with hemiplegia after stroke. Funding Scheme: Research Impact Fund. Remind-to-move’ (RTM) is a Hong Kong self-developed innovative treatment for people with hemiplegia resulting from stroke or cerebral palsy.