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WUN Research
WUN supports a wide spectrum of research activities and encourages research of an interdisciplinary nature. In particular, the Network fosters collaboration in four key areas identified as the Global Challenges. It also promotes researchers mobility for the purposes of advancing their knowledge and skills, and expanding their international networks for future academic success, which is particularly relevant to early and mid-career academics.
CUHK is involved in over 30 research collaborations in partnerships with WUN member universities, working together to address some of the most pressing issues the world currently faces.
WUN Global Challenges
Research Highlights
WUN-CUHK Projects
Under the auspices of WUN, CUHK has over the years collaborated with WUN member universities in over 30 research projects, including 13 projects led by CUHK members:
Project | CUHK PI |
Adopting REDD+ for Conservation, Sustainable Community Livelihood & Climate Change Mitigation | Prof. Lawal M. Marafa, Dept of Geography & Resource Management |
Analyzing the Role of Urban Forms in Making Sustainable, Healthy Cities | Prof. Hendrik Tieben, School of Architecture |
Development & Evaluation of a Mesh WiFi-based In-Home Health Monitoring System for Older Adults | Prof. CHEN He, Dept of Information Engineering |
Development of a Modified ddPCR Assay for Highly Accurate & Sensitive Detection of SARS-Cov-2 RNA for Screening of Infected Individuals & Environmental Monitoring | Prof. CHEN Yangchao, School of Biomedical Sciences |
Health & Social Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Young People across the Socioeconomic Ladder: A Cross-Country Comparative Study | Prof. WONG Hung & Prof. Roger Chung, CUHK Institute of Health Equity |
Impacts of Future Climate & Land Use Changes on Air Quality & Food Security: Implications for Sustainable Land Management in Southeast Asia & Africa (completed) | Prof. Amos Tai, Earth System Science Programme |
Impacts of Grain Legume R&D in Developing Countries (completed) | Prof. LAM Hon-ming, SKL of Agrobiotechnology (CUHK) |
Integrating Health & Social Care Services to Tackle Asia’s Ageing Population & Rise in Chronic & Multi- Morbidity: Global Developments & Lessons | Prof. Benjamin H.K. Yip, JC School of Public Health & Primary Care |
Labor Market Outcomes among Highly-Skilled Immigrants & Return Migrants: The Role of Place of Education (completed) | Prof. TONG Yuying, Dept of Sociology |
Low-Carbon Transport, Individual Wellbeing & Planetary Health in the Era of Smart Cities & New Mobilities | Prof. Sylvia He, Dept of Geography & Resource Management |
Migration Policy, Welfare Boundary, Social Integration & Health-related Quality of Life of Children from Immigrant Families (completed) | Prof. Joseph T.F. Lau, JC School of Public Health & Primary Care |
Migration with & without Children: Causes & Economic, Social & Psychological Consequences (completed) | Prof. ZHANG Junsen, Dept of Economics |
Provision of Health Service & Community Care for the Elderly: Intergenerational Roles & Equity | Prof. Eliza Wong, JC School of Public Health & Primary Care |
The Role of Big Data in Addressing the Determinants of Non-communicable Diseases in the Ageing Era | Prof. Kelvin Tsoi, Stanley Ho Big Data Decision Analytics Research Centre |
Wind or Solar? The Political Economy of Fuel Competition between Renewables | Prof. XU Yuan, Dept of Geography & Resource Management |
Women’s Mobility: Negotiating Work & Family Spheres in Asia | Prof. SONG Jing, Gender Studies Programme |
To see a full list of WUN projects CUHK engages in, please click here.
WUN at CUHK Contact
To learn more about opportunities provided through the WUN for CUHK researchers, please visit WUN’s website or contact:
Ms. Shally Fan
Director of Academic Links
Tel: +852 3943 7586
Email: shallyfan@cuhk.edu.hk
Ms. Yvonne Heung
Programme Manager
Tel: +852 3943 4371
Email: yvonneheung@cuhk.edu.hk