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Leprosy Paradox
A paradox – the fact that the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared leprosy officially eliminated as a public health problem has hindered treatment for those suffering from the disease.
更多關於Leprosy Paradox的資訊Poetry in Motion
The friendship between two poets – one from Chile and one from China – in the 1950s has lent a cultural perspective and legacy to diplomatic ties between the two countries.
更多關於Poetry in Motion的資訊The Future of Work
The COVID-19 pandemic is not the only factor disrupting working lives. Automation and changes in worker-employee relationships are transforming labour across the world. HKU scholars have been considering the potential pros and cons of these changes.
更多關於The Future of Work的資訊Humans in the Wild
Dr Hannah Mumby of the School of Biological Sciences and the Department of Politics and Public Administration has published a new book that captures the everyday experiences and heartbreak of studying elephants on the ground. It has also cemented her research path studying interactions between humans and wild animals.
更多關於Humans in the Wild的資訊Children of the Quake
Japan’s reputation for calm in the face of natural disaster is hard-earned, says Dr Janet Borland, who has written an historical account of the country’s rocky road to disaster preparation that puts children at the centre.
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