Department Seminar - March 7th, 2023
Department Seminar - February 28th, 2023
Department Seminar - February 23rd, 2023
Department Seminar - February 21st, 2023
Department Seminar - February 13th, 2023
Department Seminar - February 7th, 2023
Research Seminar and Lecture - January 31st, 2023
Research Seminar and Lecture - January 20th, 2023
Research Seminar and Lecture - January 18th, 2023
Department Seminar - January 17th, 2023
Psy-Connection Award 2022-23
Department Seminar - December 16th, 2022
Department Seminar - December 14th, 2022
馮海嵐教授接受香港電台訪問 - December 1st, 2022
馮海嵐教授接受香港電台訪問,探討踏入耆年的危與機。請瀏覽以下網頁重溫:
01/12/2022 - 香港有情天
主題:踏入耆年的危與機
嘉賓:中文大學社會科學學院心理學系馮海嵐教授(主席兼教授)
Department Seminar - December 9th, 2022
Department Seminar - November 15th, 2022
Department Seminar - November 8th, 2022
Mentorship Programme 2022-23
Department Seminar - October 25th, 2022
Department Seminar - October 11th, 2022
In Loving Memory of Dr. Kitty Fung
With deepest sorrow, Dr. Kitty Fung, Lecturer of Department of Psychology, CUHK, passed away on 27 May 2022.
Dr. Kitty Fung received her BSSc. degree in Psychology, MPhil in Psychology and PhD in Education in the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) in 2000, 2002 and 2010, respectively. She joined the Department of Psychology of CUHK in September 2010 as Lecturer.
Dr. Fung was smart and diligent in study. She was a thoughtful, gentle and helpful teacher. She was generous with her advice, guidance and support to students in the past 12 years. Her passing is a sad loss for the Department and the University.
The memorial service of Dr. Kitty Fung will take place at the Hall 4A, 4th Floor, Po Fook Hill Memorial Hall (沙田寶福紀念館四樓妙如堂) on 18 June 2022 (Saturday) at 6:30pm – 8:30pm. Colleagues, students, alumni and friends are welcomed.
Visit to Dr. Kitty Fung’s memorial website.
2023-24 Admission Seminar for M.Phil-PhD in IO Psy - September 28th, 2022
Department Seminar - September 20th, 2022
Academic Exchange Spring 2023
「路仍伴你走 Side by Side」心理健康展覽Mental health exhibition
[Please scroll down for English version]
香港中文大學公共心理健康研究室 ✕ 心旅(社企)聯手舉辦「路仍伴你走 Side by Side」心理健康展覽,將於7月24日至7月26日於旺角618上海街舉行,歡迎各位參與。詳情請參閱以下內文。
路仍伴你走 Side by Side
日期:2022年7月24日–26日
時間:12:00-20:30 (最後一天只開放至20:00)
場地:618上海街 地下活動空間
霓虹燈的光線、列車上的擠擁、人聲的交集⋯⋯ 在充斥著感官刺激的城市中,你的內心反而感到孤獨嗎?你曾煩擾得想要逃離,卻無處可訴嗎?不妨來到618上海街紮營駐足,與我們的專業團隊對話,我們就在這裏陪伴著你。
「路仍伴你走 Side by Side」(主辦機構:中大公共心理健康研究室、心旅)將設「路邊暢談」及「心理健康展覽」兩部分。在「路邊暢談」中,你可以與受專業訓練的心理健康主任及心旅團隊單對單對談,也可以圍坐在草地上隨心交流,以及聆聽來自不同領域的專家開辦有關心理健康的講座。「心理健康展覽」除了展示心旅的活動成果外,亦會介紹一系列的心理健康知識,讓你學習如何紓解煩憂,提升身心靈健康。歡迎大家來到這裡與我們結伴排解心中煩憂!
7月24日現場講座名額 : 每節20人(現場講座須透過心旅的專頁貼文來報名,名額有限,先到先得,每節講座將設少量候補名額及少量企位)
7月25、26日重播名額 : 名額不限,現場只設20個座位及少量企位(先到先得)
費用 : 免費
語言 : 廣東話
主辦單位:中大心理學系 公共心理健康研究室、心旅
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You are cordially invited to attend a mental health exhibition “Side by Side” organised by Public Mental Health Laboratory (CUHK) ✕ Wellness Travellers (social enterprise) from 24 to 26 July 2022 at Mongkok 618 Shanghai Street. Please see the information below.
Side by Side
Date: 24 Jul 2022–26 Jul 2022
Time: 12:00–20:30 (will be closed at 20:00 on 26/7)
Venue: Activity Area, Ground Floor, 618 Shanghai Street
Glaring lightsabers on neon signs, fully packed train compartments, and the constant hum of the city. Even though we live in a city full of sensory stimulation, it turns out our senses have become dulled and somehow loneliness starts to creep into life. Do you ever feel the urge to run away from all of these, but couldn’t find a way to do so? If so, pop into “Side by Side” stationed at 618 Shanghai Street, we are here for you! Come and tell us your story, we are always ready to hear you out.
“Side by Side”, organised by Public Mental Health Laboratory (CUHK) and Wellness Travellers, comprises 2 parts: “Sidewalk Talk@HK” and a mental health exhibition. At “Sidewalk Talk@HK”, you can have a one-on-one conversation with professionally-trained psychological wellbeing practitioners and our team. Feel free to sit around the grass to share your thoughts freely, or join mental health related talks led by experts from different fields. The mental health exhibition will not only showcase our activities and achievements, but also a series of mental health knowledge that covers self-help strategies to relieve your stress and anxiety and improve your well-being!
Talk Registration All talks will be delivered by professionals on 24/7, and recorded videos will be replayed on 25/7 and 26/7 in the same time slot.
Session 1: Diet and mental health 1200-1300 Registration link:
https://forms.gle/a6EepZcVKH2CGUov9 Session 2: Relaxation workshop 1500-1630 Registration link:
https://forms.gle/pSNvWnEnhGmsonWdA Session 3: Sleep management 1800-1900 Registration link:
https://forms.gle/eCWnNeESVQK1kZSk9 Quota on 24/7: 20 people/session (Seats are reserved on a first come, first served basis. There will be a waiting list and a small standing zone for each session. Sign-up via links posted on Wellness Travellers’ Facebook or Instagram post is required)
Quota on 25/7, 26/7: Sign-up is not required (limited to 20 seats and a small standing zone will be available)
Fee: Free of charge
Language: Cantonese
Organiser: Public Mental Health Laboratory and Wellness Travellers
Co-organiser: Sidewalk Talk
Public Mental Health Laboratory ✕ Wellness Travellers
Department of Psychology, CUHK
3-min Thesis Competition 2022
Department Seminar - March 22nd, 2022
Department Seminar - April 12th, 2022
Research Seminar and Lecture - April 11th, 2022
Research Seminar and Lecture - April 4th, 2022 (PM)
Research Seminar and Lecture - April 4th, 2022 (AM)
Research Seminar and Lecture - March 29th, 2022
Department Seminar - March 8th, 2022
Department Seminar - February 8th, 2022
M.S.Sc. Programme in Clinical Psychology Orientation Seminar for 2022-23 Admission - December 11th, 2021
The 40th Anniversary Celebration - Face Mask and Bag Set Design Competition
Department Seminar - December 7th, 2021
Mentorship Programme 2021-22
Department Seminar - November 16th, 2021
Department Seminar - October 19th, 2021
Psy-Connection Award 2021-22
Department Seminar - September 21st, 2021
Academic Exchange Spring 2022
Greater Bay Area Young Scholars Forum on Psychological Science - October 8th-10th, 2021
New donation by the Jockey Club Charities Trust to the Diversity & Well-Being Laboratory
Department Seminar - April 13th, 2021
Research Seminar and Lecture - March 23rd, 2021 (PM)
Three-minute Thesis Competition 2021
Research Seminar and Lecture - March 23rd, 2021 (AM)
Research Seminar and Lecture - March 17th, 2021
Department Seminar - February 9th, 2021
Psy-Connection Award 2020-21
Department Seminar - February 23rd, 2021
Department Seminar - November 10th, 2020
Department Seminar - October 27th, 2020
Department Seminar - September 29th, 2020
Department Seminar - November 24th, 2020
MA in Psychology Admisson Webinar - October 19th, 2020
Department Seminar and lecture - June 4th, 2020
M.Phil-PhD in IO Psy Orientation Seminar for 2021-22 Admission - October 20th, 2020
Department Seminar - September 15th, 2020
Department Seminar and lecture - June 2nd, 2020
Department Seminar and lecture - May 26th, 2020
Department Seminar and lecture - May 29th, 2020
Psy-Connection Award 2019-20
16 Oct 2019 Orientation Seminar - M.Phil-PhD in IO Psy
Department Seminar - May 8th, 2019
Department Seminar - January 14th, 2020
Department Seminar - October 15th, 2019
Department Seminar - March 17th, 2020
Career Talk -- Searching for the Perfect Company to Work for - January 22nd, 2019
You are nearly finished with your degree. You have some idea (based on the previous workshop in this series) about what you want to do with your life - or at least how to explain what Psychology is to recruiters. This workshop will help you to research potential companies that you might want to work for after graduation. With your general idea of what you want to do (i.e., what general industry or what function you would like to take on), the next step is finding the companies that fit your interests. This workshop will provide you with practical, hands-on techniques that are used by recruiters (head-hunters) to fill positions in many different industries. By using these techniques, you will be able to find a number of companies that fit your criteria and begin to narrow your search to the best company for you.
Antoine Fasse is the Co-founder and Senior Partner of RPO Global in Hong Kong. He manages recruiters, trainers and talent development personnel while building new business for the organization. Antoine is Dutch but has lived in Hong Kong since 2011. He has delivered solutions to hundreds of Multinational Corporations, SMEs, and Start-ups in the fields of on-demand training, recruitment, process management, and other core HR services as he works to support the start-up and expansion of their businesses. His passion is around consulting and RPO Global combines training, recruitment, and strategic expertise to provide a one-stop solution through one partner.
Searching for the Perfect Company to Work for
-- by Antoine Fasse, Co-founder and Senior Partner of RPO Global
Date: January 22, 2019 (Tuesday)
Time: 18:30-20:30 hrs
Venue: SB 619
Quota: 40 (priority will be given to final year UG students)
Registration Deadline: 17:30 hrs, January 18, 2019 (Friday)
Snacks will be served! All CUHK PSY students are welcome!
Come and join us!!
Department Seminar - April 9th, 2019
Department Seminar - October 29th, 2019
Department Seminar - October 29th, 2018
Distinct ERP Correlates of Detection, Norm‐based Coding, and Identification in Face Perception
Stefan R. SCHWEINBERGER, Ph.D.
Full Professor and Chair
General Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany
Venue: LT2, Sino Building, Chung Chi College, CUHK
Time: 11:00 am, 29 October 2018 (Monday)
The strengths of event‐related brain potentials (ERPs) include a millisecond time resolution window to neural processes underlying perception and recognition of complex stimuli under relatively natural viewing conditions. I will present both systematic research conducted over the past 25 years and current data which show how we can systematically link different ERP components to different functional processes that relate to face detection (N170), norm‐based coding (P200), and identification (N250). The research I present provides converging evidence for these links emerging from investigations with diverse paradigms, including own‐race and own‐age biases in face perception, effects of facial distinctiveness and photorealistic caricaturing, effects of parametric manipulations of distance‐to‐norm in faces and their corresponding anti‐faces, and effects of facial familiarity. While basic research is yet to exploit the full potential of ERPs to investigate multiple processes in face perception, I will show a few applied examples for how these components can be used as tools to probe different aspects of face perception that are induced experimentally, or that are subject to individual differences in face recognition abilities.
About the Speaker
Prof. Stefan SCHWEINBERGER obtained his undergraduate degree in Psychology in 1988 from Konstanz University, Germany and completed his PhD at the same institute in 1991. After some years as a post-doctoral fellow, he took up a Professor position at the University of Glasgow, UK in 2000 and moved to a Full Professor position at Friedrich-Schiller- University, Germany in 2005. There he has established a highly productive research unit for person perception that is funded by the German Research Foundation. Prof. Schweinberger has been on the editorial board of several journals including The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology and Cortex. Since 2013, he is the editor-in-chief of The British Journal of Psychology. His research focus is on face and voice processing and concerns questions related to identity recognition and racial biases, among other topics. Prof. Schweinberger is a leading neuroscientist in the field of person perception. He has published over 160 peer-reviewed articles that have attracted over 8000 citations on Google Scholar.
All are welcome Enquiry: Rebecca Ma (Tel: 3943‐8145)
Department Seminar - October 6th, 2021 (Wednesday)
Department Seminar - March 26, 2019
Department Seminar and lecture - May 25th, 2020
Department Seminar - November 26th, 2019
Department Seminar - January 15th, 2019
Department Seminar - November 13, 2018
1 Dec 2018 Orientation Seminar
Department Seminar - March 5th, 2019
Career Talk -- So I have a degree in Psychology, now what? - May 15th, 2019
We are pleased to have invited Dr. Cindy Wong to give a talk on "So I have a degree in Psychology, now what?" on May 15, 2019.
Dr. Cindy Wong is a human resources practitioner with 20 years of progressive experience in Asia Pacific Regions. Cindy’s last role was with Jardine Matheson Limited, from 2003 Jan to Dec 2018. holding the title General Manager – Talent Management. Before joining Jardines Group HR, she was based in Shanghai for two years working as the Human Resources Director for Riche Monde China Limited (A joint-venture between LVMH and Jardine Pacific Limited). Prior to that, Cindy was the Director of Personnel and Training of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Central. Cindy is currently working as an independent talent management consultant.
Cindy has extensive experience in designing, planning and implementing talent management strategies and projects. These include employer branding, talents acquisition, graduate trainees schemes, assessment and development centres, performance management, succession planning, team building, career and leadership development, retention strategies, offering coaching and mentoring to graduate trainees and senior executives, working with organizations to utilize their human capital to its fullest potential. Cindy brings years of experiences working as a HR directors in organizations such as hotels, retails, mass communication and consumer products.
Cindy obtained a professional qualification in Hotel and Catering Management (HCIMA) in Westminster University UK. Cindy received a Bachelor (Hon) degree in Psychology. She has a MBA from University of Strathclyde and a Master degree in Education, specializing in Guidance and career Counselling at University of Newcastle. Cindy also obtained a Master degree and PhD in Organizational Systems, Human Resources Development at Fielding Graduate University in the United States. She is fluent in English, Mandarin and Cantonese.
Please refer to the attached poster for the details of the talk. This is a free event! To register, visit https://qrgo.page.link/Qy9W on or before 5:30pm May 8, 2019. All CUHK PSY students are welcome!
Department Seminar - March 12, 2019
Mentorship Programme 2018-19
Department Seminar - November 12th, 2019
Department Seminar - February 26th, 2019
Academic Exchange 2020-21
Department Seminar - May 28th, 2019
Department Seminar - February 12th, 2019
1 Dec 2018 Orientation Seminar