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The Division of Speech Therapy organizes the Speech Therapy Screening Day and serves around 200 local families
GPS students interviewing locals in Nepal and assessing the post-earthquake health impact
Yi Xin Qiao
Participants in the Refugee Run simulation get a taste of refugee life
Ms. Hale Ho and Ms. Sharon Lo
Ms. Hale Ho and Ms. Sharon Lo
Latvia Ng (left)
Participants of the Rural and Remote Community Friendship Project
Toddlers and their parents engaging in a sign class led by a deaf and a hearing teacher
Conducting a basic examination of a Tibetan woman
One can pick up their purchased goods at CUHK after ordering online
Ruby Yip
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Prof. Emily Chan assessing the quake’s aftermath in Nepal in June 2015. Topalo, teacher and
head of Pipalthok Village, tells of his determination to equip local children with better knowledge
of disaster preparedness
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Dr. Yam has been leading the development of vision care in children in the Asia-Pacific
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CUHK I‧CARE Programme─Christian Zheng Sheng College Service Project<br><br>Students of Zheng Sheng College visiting CUHK to experience university life
CUHK I‧CARE Programme─Christian Zheng Sheng College Service Project<br><br>CUHK students participating in various manual work on Zheng Sheng campus
CUHK students joined the I‧CARE Programme–Christian Zheng Sheng College (ZS) Service Project and spent three days on the ZS campus as teaching assistants and doing all sorts of manual work for campus improvement
Over 200 CUHK members planted Hong Kong Gordonia saplings all over Luk Chau Shan inside Ma On Shan Country Park
Students from different departments and countries collaborated on a variety of service and activities for the minorities under the CLOVER programme
CUHK welcomed primary school students from low-income families and disabled people to CUHK on the I‧CARE Social Service Day and regaled them with games and interactive workshops
At a noontime vigil at Chung Chi College Chapel, University members mourned the victims who died in the maritime collision off Lamma Island on 1 October 2012
The Centre for Sign Linguistics and Deaf Studies developed a mobile App on Hong Kong sign language to promote communication between the deaf and the hearing people
Tonnes of polypropylene pellets spilled into the sea by typhoon Vincente in July 2012. Prof. Pan Jiayi at the Institute of Space and Earth Information Science made use of a newly developed marine environment system to assist the clean-up operation.
CUHK students organized several trips to beaches to remove the polypropylene pellets that spilled into the sea and were washed up onto beaches after typhoon Vicente hit Hong Kong in July 2012.
Seventy local and non-local students participated in the CLOVER programme. They were divided into groups to provide a wide variety of services and activities for the underprivileged from January to March 2012.
On 24 March 2011, members of the University held a solemn vigil for those who suffered in the earthquake and tsunami that struck northeastern Japan. Both the Vice-Chancellor and the Consul-General of Japan were present to share the grief and the prayers of those who attended.
The University mourns the victims of the earthquake and tsunami of northeastern Japan in 2011
Chan Kin-pong, a psychology student who had received the HSBC Overseas Scholarship 2009/10, initiated the 'Little Dream-lighters' programme to provide English language classes to underprivileged children.
Members of the S H Ho Volunteer Service Team made sure that the comfort and joy of the season would be shared by visiting the residents at the SAGE Madam Ho Sin Hang Home for the Elderly shortly before Christmas.
Prof. Jean Woo is in charge of the Cadenza Hub, a Jockey Club-supported but self-financing facility for seniors with chronic illnesses in Tai Po. It offers multi-disciplinary services in terms of treatment, assessment and management to elders in a relaxed and well appointed environment resembling a club.
HSBC Pok Oi Cycle for Millions<br><br>Prof. Dennis K.P. Ng (3rd left, back row), University Dean of Students; Mr. Raymond Y.C. Leung (1st right, back row), director, Office of Student Affairs; and the Office of Student Affairs cycling team
The University mourns the victims of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake
HK$65M from Jockey Club for Educating Hearing-impaired<br><br>Group photo
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