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A home-based intervention programme for managing chronic diseases that has been designed by a team from CityU can reduce older people’s sense of loneliness which has worsened significantly during the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a CityU telesurvey.
A survey conducted by the Department of Management Sciences at CityU discovered that during the Covid-19 pandemic, older people in Hong Kong have a higher risk of social isolation, which makes them more likely to become sick, as their physical and mental health are affected.
According to metrics compiled by Stanford University, over 170 CityU faculty members are listed among the top 2% of the world's most highly cited scientists, reflecting the high academic standard of our faculty and our excellent research performance.
Funding worth HK$19 million has been secured for four highly competitive collaborative research projects into Covid-19 led by scholars at CityU.
Outstanding faculty members at CityU were recognised by RGC at an Awards Presentation Ceremony on 24 November for their distinguished research achievements and significant contributions to higher education.
A more integrated elderly care covers the “Elderly Ecosystem” can help relieve the burden that a public healthcare system experiences in the era of greater longevity.
Experts from the public, private and academic sectors discussed the role of public-private partnerships in China’s Belt-Road initiative at an UN forum.
The College of Business organised a forum on China economy on 26 January in Shenzhen to discuss the latest trends of internet finance and other economic policies in China.
The latest survey that the Department of Management Sciences participated in shows consumer confidence rises in mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau but drops slightly in Taiwan.
CityU and IBM signed a Document of Understanding on 15 December to establish the Center for Business Analytics.