Stories
As a hearing person without deaf friends or relatives, how did Felix start her academic research on the deaf and sign language in the first place ? This all began with her undergraduate studies.
Events
Come co-create an age-friendly city! Initiated by KPF, CUHK Jockey Club Institute of Ageing’s project Nutcrackers focuses on “Residence of Environment and Community”. The topic is “Elderly Health and Housing”.
Events
Come co-create an age-friendly city! Initiated by KPF, CUHK Jockey Club Institute of Ageing’s project “Nutcrackers” focuses on the relationship between elderly well-being and soft infrastructure. In this session, the team will explore Kai Tak river and Tung Chung river, elderly health and more. Join us!
Stories
In stark contrast to the stereotypical professor-student combo, Fiona easily blends in with her students – be it style or speech. The zestful professor even appears more like a student than the other two, often unveiling her witty side and leaving everyone roaring in laughter...
Funded Projects
The team engages youngsters to promote brain health to the older generation, bringing the benefits of AI technology to the community.
Events
Come co-create an age-friendly city! Initiated by KPF, CUHK Jockey Club Institute of Ageing’s project “Nutcrackers” focuses on the relationship between elderly well-being and built environment.
Funded Projects
The team compiles an online databank of mental health information and assessment in sign language for the Deaf community in Hong Kong, accompanied by workshops to consolidate their understanding towards well-being.