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[RDP On-line Workshop] Tips of producing a fundable research proposal to RGC funding schemes
25/08/2020

We are pleased to inform the coming Research Development Prorgramme (RDP) on-line workshop will be held on 25 August 2020.

Details of the RDP workshop are shown as below:

Invited speaker

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Professor Cecilia Chan
Professor, Chair of Health and Social Work, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong

Tips of producing a fundable research proposal to RGC funding schemes

Date: 25 August 2020 (Tue)

Time: 10:00-11:30am

The seminar will be conducted by Zoom

 

Speakers' biography: Professor Chan is a world leader in health and social work. She is editor and author of over 30 books, author of over 300 articles and book chapters in health and mental health in social work, eastern integrative empowerment intervention and outcome research, health, mental health and integrative social work. She advocated for a strength-oriented empowerment approach in working with traumatized individuals such as cancer patients, women of divorce, persons in end-of-life or bereavement. Her focus is on transformation through pain and suffering. She adopted vigorous bio-psycho-social outcome indicators in her randomized trials on measuring impact of her innovative Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit (IBMS) interventions on different population groups. She leads the first multi-disciplinary team using physiological impact (cortisol, telomerase) as outcome of psychosocial interventions in Hong Kong. Her creative synergy of Chinese philosophies and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practices into holistic behavioral health intervention is ground breaking. Her meaning-making empowerment strategies effectively nurture spirituality of forgiveness, appreciation, gratitude, peace, hope, resilience and optimism, which are fundamental to building a harmonious society. Her leadership in health and social work is also recognized by her many international awards and recognitions. She has graduated over 50 research postgraduate students, many of them has taken up leadership positions in prestigious universities.

 

If you would like to know more about the above topic, please join and register via this link.

 

All academic staff are welcomed to join.

 

For enquiries, please contact us at 3190 6686 or [email protected].





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