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EdUHK Knowledge Transfer Projects Awarded

EdUHK Knowledge Transfer Projects Awarded

EdUHK Knowledge Transfer Projects Awarded

The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) held its annual Knowledge Transfer Awards Presentation Ceremony today (21 December) to recognise outstanding knowledge transfer projects, followed by a recipient sharing session.

 

After a rigorous selection process by a high-level panel comprising Chair Professors and Department Heads from various faculties and an external member, two projects received Knowledge Transfer Awards this year. The projects were evaluated against criteria including relevant disciplinary knowledge, usability, accessibility, innovation, creativity and social impact, among others.

 

Officiating at the Ceremony, Professor Stephen Cheung Yan-leung, EdUHK President, congratulated the award recipients, who distinguished themselves as achievers at the highest level over the last year.

 

Professor Cheung said that “EdUHK has long been dedicated to fostering an environment conducive to knowledge transfer. I am pleased that the award winners have actively conducted their applied research work and have received wide recognition for their community-based knowledge transfer and University-wide research development.”

 

Established in 2009/10, the Knowledge Transfer Awards Scheme supports the transfer of University-generated knowledge, technology and research findings to the wider community, particularly the local community.

 

The award recipients are listed as follows.

 

Grand Award
Professor Bob Adamson

Director, Centre for Lifelong Learning Research and Development
Chair Professor of Curriculum Reform, Department of International Education and Lifelong Learning
Project Title: Models of Trilingual Education in Ethnic Minority Regions of China Project

 

Award
Professor Magdalena Mok Mo-ching
Director, Assessment Research Centre
Chair Professor of Assessment and Evaluation, Department of Psychology
Project Title: Modernising Assessment in Teaching and Learning

 

From the left: Dr Stephen Chow Cheuk-fai, Director of Knowledge Transfer; Professor Lui Tai-lok, Vice President (Research and Development); Professor Stephen Cheung Yan-leung, EdUHK President; Professor Bob Adamson, Chair Professor of Curriculum Reform, Department of International Education and Lifelong Learning; and Professor Leung Bo-wah, Head of Department of Cultural and Creative Arts (representing Professor Magdalena Mok Mo-ching and the team).

From the left:
Dr Stephen Chow Cheuk-fai, Director of Knowledge Transfer;
Professor Lui Tai-lok, Vice President (Research and Development);
Professor Stephen Cheung Yan-leung, EdUHK President;
Professor Bob Adamson, Chair Professor of Curriculum Reform, Department of International Education and Lifelong Learning; and
Professor Leung Bo-wah, Head of Department of Cultural and Creative Arts (representing Professor Magdalena Mok Mo-ching and the team).