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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. With an endowment from Mr. Kwok Sau-po, the Centre was renamed the Sau Po Centre on Ageing ...

  2. Professor Chow is Head and Professor in Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong. She is a registered social worker with the specialization in bereavement counseling. She was the former Centre Director and founder of the Jessie and Thomas Tam Centre of the Society for the Promotion of Hospice Care. She ...

  3. Message from the Director. The University of Hong Kong (HKU) Sau Po Centre on Ageing (COA) traces its root to social gerontological research and education in late 1990s, when Hong Kong shifted its demographic into an aging society. Since then, CoA has been developed into a leading research agency under Faculty of Social Science HKU in Asia and ...

  4. Tarani is a Professor of Medical Sociology. He is the head of the department of Sociology and the director of the Methods Hub and Social Science Research Centre in the Faculty of the Social Sciences at the University of Hong Kong. He joined the Department of ...

  5. 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.

  6. Professor Lum is an expert in long term care and in ageing policy. He received his Bachelor's degree in Economics and his Master's degree in Social Work from The University of Hong Kong. He earned his Ph.D. degree in social work from the Washington University in St. Louis, with special focus on gerontological social work and policy research.

  7. www.ageing.hku.hk › project-intelligent-roboticsIntelligent Robotics | SPCOA

    Project. Intelligent Robotics for Elderly Assistance in. Hong Kong. Funding Scheme: Theme-based Research Scheme. We propose developing an innovative intelligent robotics system to improve individual mobility and manipulability, prevent falls, enhance independence, and improve the quality of life of the elderly.

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