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  • 15 HKUSPH Researchers ranked in the Top 1% worldwide

    Fifteen faculty members of the School of Public Health, LKS Faculty of Medicine of The University of Hong Kong (HKU), are recognised as “HKU Scholars in the Top 1%” this year. The School ranks top among all HKU academic units in terms of total number of Top 1% Scholars, three years in a row. They are: Professor Cowling, Benjamin John Professor Guan, Yi Dr Ho, Daniel Sai Yin Professor Lam, Tai Hing Dr Lam, Tommy Tsan Yuk Dr Leung, Sze Man Kathy Professor Peiris, Joseph Sriyal Malik Professor Poon, Leo Lit Man Dr Schooling, Catherine Mary Dr Siu, Parco Ming Fai Dr Tian, Linwei Professor Wu, Joseph Tsz Kei Dr Wu, Peng Dr Yen, Hui-Ling Dr Zhu, Maria Huachen *In alphabetical order This list recognises HKU researchers ranked by Clarivate Analytics in the top 1% worldwide, by citations in at least one of the 22 research fields. Data is drawn from Essential Science Indicators (ESI) . The School extends our heartfelt congratulations to our top scholars. Source: HKU Scholars Hub

  • Top 1% Scholars at HKU

    We are proud to announce that 13 School of Public Health faculty members are included in the 2019' list of top 1% scholars at HKU. Congratulations to our top scholars! #hku #publichealth #academia

  • Dr Janice Johnston received the University Distinguished Teaching Award 2020

    Dr Janice Johnston, Associate Professor, Deputy Director (Education) and Head of Division of Health Economics, Policy and Management of School of Public Health, LKS Faculty of Medicine of The University of Hong Kong (HKUMed), was awarded the University Distinguished Teaching Award 2020. Dr Johnston has been teaching at the School of Public Health for almost 30 years. She has been a pioneer and an advocate of public health education, as well as the guiding spirit and backbone of our Master of Public Health (MPH) programme, the flagship programme of our School and the largest taught postgraduate programme in HKUMed. She has also been an engine for developing our School’s new undergraduate programme, Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Global Health and Development . The award is a recognition of her dedication to teaching, her tireless efforts to make learning enjoyable and challenging, and the impact that she has brought to her students and public health education. The School extends our heartfelt congratulations to Dr Johnston. To get to know more about Dr Johnston, please view her biography , or a video featuring her journey as an educator.

  • Professor Ben Cowling honoured with an MBE in the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours List

    Professor Ben Cowling, Professor and Head of Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, was honoured with Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours List. MBE is a special honour to recognise the awardees’ outstanding achievement or service to the community. Honours recipients are announced twice a year, once in the New Year's Honours List, and once on The Queen's official birthday. As the Co-Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the School of Public Health, Professor Cowling has worked tirelessly on infectious diseases and the recent COVID-19 pandemic. His efforts have had significant impact on science and public health in both Hong Kong and the United Kingdom, and also globally. Professor Cowling is also the Lead of the Epidemiology and Biostatistics concentration of MPH programme at HKU. We extend our sincerest congratulations to Professor Cowling for his achievement. To get to know more about Professor Cowling, please view his biography , or a video featuring his journey as a scientist.

  • Six SPH academics named amongst the world's most Highly Cited Researchers in 2021

    Six faculty members from our School have been named by Clarivate Analytics in its list of “ Highly Cited Researchers 2021 ” as the most influential in the world. Their works have been highly cited by fellow academics and are hence making a significant impact in ongoing research in their respective fields of study. Our six Highly Cited Researchers are: Professor Ester Cerin Professor Benjamin Cowling Professor Gabriel Leung Professor Malik Peiris Professor Leo Poon Professor Joseph Wu Highly Cited Researchers are selected for their exceptional research performance, determined by production of multiple highly cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in Web of Science. Some 6,600 researchers from over 70 countries and regions were named Highly Cited Researchers in 2021. The School extends our heartfelt congratulations to our top scholars.

  • Professor Malik Peiris awarded the 2021 Future Science Prize

    Professor Malik Peiris, Tam Wah-Ching Professor in Medical Science and Chair Professor of Virology, is awarded the 2021 Future Science Prize in life sciences for his discoveries of SARS-CoV-1 as the causative agent for the global SARS outbreak in 2003 and its zoonotic origin, and his tireless effort in combating Covid-19 and other emerging infectious diseases. Future Science Prize is a privately funded science prize established by a group of renowned scientists and successful entrepreneurs in 2016, aiming at recognising scientific breakthroughs and innovations in the Greater China region (including Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau). More information about the prize can be found at: http://www.futureprize.org/en/index.html To learn more about Professor Peiris, please visit his profile here . The School extends our heartfelt congratulations to Professor Peiris.

  • Dr Maria Zhu Huachen received the Chinese Young Women in Science Fellowship

    Dr Maria Zhu Huachen, Associate Professor of School of Public Health, received the 16th Chinese Young Women in Science Fellowship (中國青年女科學家獎) for her contributions to scientific research and innovation. She is the only awardee from Hong Kong this year receiving the honour. Dr Zhu’s research has focused on elucidating mechanisms that lead to the emergence of viral threats at the human-animal interface – including viruses such as H1N1, H7N9, MERS, and most recently, SARS‑CoV‑2. In the past few years, she has identified zoonotic sources, transmission routes, evolutionary pathways, and molecular aspects that contribute to such viruses being severe threats to human health. Since 2020, she has been dedicated to developing vaccines and drugs for COVID-19. Her work is widely recognised by her peers and has been published in leading journals. This fellowship is highly prestigious and was jointly established by the All-China Women's Federation, the China Association for Science and Technology, the Chinese National Commission for UNESCO, and L'Oréal China. The Fellowship recognises female scientists under the age of 45 who have made important and innovative scientific contributions. The School extends our sincerest congratulations to Dr Zhu for her achievement. More details about Dr Zhu’s award and her work are available at the webpage (Chinese only).

  • MPH Information Sessions (2022 Intake)

    The Master of Public Health (MPH) programme is inviting applications for September 2022 intake. ​ For those who are interested in joining the programme, you are most cordially invited to our Information Session where our Academic Director will share information about the unique features of the MPH curriculum, career prospects, scholarship opportunities, as well as details on the UGC Targeted TPg Fellowships for local students. Date: 24 Nov 2021 | 22 Dec 2021 | 26 Jan 2022 (Wed) Time: 7-8pm Format: Online via Zoom Webinar Registration: https://hku.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3PoA9A3ZZtSiax0

  • Notice of Third Party Comments Regarding CEPH Accreditation Review

    The Master of Public Health (MPH) Programme, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong will participate in a review for accreditation by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) at the upcoming site visit on November 4-5th, 2021. CEPH is an independent agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to accredit schools of public health and public health programs outside schools of public health. Third Party Comments- now being accepted In preparation for the upcoming site visit, CEPH will now accept third-party comments about the MPH Programme and its practices, operations, policies and procedures until October 4th, 2021. Comments will remain confidential and can be sent to CEPH via email or post, as follows: VIA E-MAIL Ms. Kristen Varol, MPH, PMP, CHES Director of Accreditation Services kvarol@ceph.org VIA MAIL TO THE FOLLOWING US ADDRESS: Ms. Kristen Varol, MPH, PMP, CHES Director of Accreditation Services Council on Education for Public Health 1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 220 Silver Spring, MD 20910

  • MPH Orientation Weeks 2021

    Welcome on board🏄🏻‍♂️ It’s great pleasure to greet our MPH students again f2f. Hope you all enjoy the Programme Induction and the coming activities in the Orientation Weeks😃 #backtoschool #newacademicyear #HKU #HKUMed #SPH #publichealth #MPH #香港大學 #港大醫學院 #公共衞生 #公共衞生碩士

  • Professor Roberto Bruzzone awarded the insignia of Officer in the French National Order of Merit

    Professor Roberto Bruzzone, Co-Director of the HKU-Pasteur Research Pole, was awarded the insignia of Officer in the French National Order of Merit. A ceremony, presided over by Mr Alexandre Giorgini, Consul General of France in Hong Kong and Macau, was held on 10 June, 2021 at his residence. Professor Bruzzone has been a major factor and the driving force behind the development and success of the HKU-Pasteur Research Pole , and the recent establishment of the Centre for Immunology & Infection (C2i) at the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park, a new centre dedicated to research on the immune response and infectious diseases. This honour recognises his leadership in promoting Louis Pasteur’s vision, scientific excellence, and collaborations between France and Hong Kong. Professor Bruzzone has been teaching CMED6227 Biological basis of disease for the MPH programme. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Professor Bruzzone. More details about Professor Bruzzone’s award, and his work, are available at the webpage of the Consulate General of France in Hong Kong and Macau.

  • Student Voice - Lee Sze Wing Christy

    I’m currently a part-time Year 1 MPH student in the Health Economics, Policy and Management (HEPM) concentration. I have been practising as a registered nurse in the Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care unit soon after I obtained my bachelor’s degree from HKU in 2018. Having five years of training to be a registered nurse and joining the health care team in a public hospital for three years, I am nurtured and obligated in providing quality health care service in Hong Kong. I have discovered interest in public health, where it is a mix of art and science in promoting health, preventing diseases and improving the quality of life on a large scale and thus I decided to pursue my studies in the MPH. Amidst the pandemic, I enjoy this journey and it has been one of the best decisions in life. People I have met here are all amazing and with a diverse background. It has been an incredible opportunity to connect with them and learn from them. Besides, the teaching team is professional and supportive. Not only have I gained knowledge related to study, but also the transferable skills for life. In pursuing my further studies, I wish to be better equipped to analyse, understand and address present and future public health challenges and to contribute towards the building of ethical and sustainable health systems.

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