Page 9 - Research and Impact Newsletter Issue 4
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Accelerating Research and Impact 6
Public Policy Research Funding Scheme
provided by HKSAR Government’s Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office HK$
Housing as an Intergenerational Project-parental Resources, Parental Strategies and the Housing Opportunities of Young People in Hong Kong
Prof Maggie LAU
Centre for Social Policy and Social Change
868,278
The Greater Bay Area and Career Opportunity for Hong Kong Youth: Integrating Big Data Analysis and Survey
Prof JIANG Jin
School of Graduate Studies
500,000
Privacy Challenges and Big Data in Smart City
Prof IP Iam Chong
Department of Cultural Studies
268,870
From Bonding to Bridging: Building Social Cohesion between Mainland Talents and Hong Kong Professionals
Prof Vincent WEN
Asia-Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies
374,250
Loss of Innocence: Participation of Secondary School Students in Hong Kong’s Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement
Prof Samson YUEN
Department of Political Science
143,750
Ripple Effects of Social Movements: Initial Biographical Consequences of Hong Kong’s Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement
435,850
More Funds
Lam Woo Research Fund
Young Scholar Research and International Higher Education Research
Prof Ka Ho MOK
Lam Man Tsan Chair Professor of Comparative Policy
10,000,000
Thanksgiving Research Fund for Ageing
Ageing in Place and Care for Carers
Prof Dickson CHAN
Asia-Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies
2,000,000
Wuyi University
Ageing In Place in Jiangmen
300,000
Great Billion Corporation Limited
Research on Lands in the New Territories
Hong Kong Institute of Construction
Commemorative Book for the 45th Anniversary of Construction Training in Hong Kong
Prof LAU Chi Pang
Hong Kong & South China Historical Research Programme
1,000,000 588,235
Jean C.K. Ho Family Foundation
Art as intervention in serving child victims of family violence: a parent-child art therapy approach
Prof Sophia LAW
Department of Visual Studies
487,000
Oxfam Hong Kong
In a Search for An Innovation Collaboration with the Employers -
A New Direction for the Employment Services for the South Asians in Hong Kong
Prof Lisa LEUNG
Department of Cultural Studies