News & Events
2021-06-10
PPOL Associate Prof. Masaru YARIME published an article about Personal Data in Tackling Covid-19 in East Asia. Read more
2021-06-01
PPOL and SOSC Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN commented on China’s new three-child policy in media interviews, saying while the policy shift removes a clear inconsistency in the concerns over low fertility with restrictions on births at the same time, the policy alone will not be able to address the structural problem of China’s population. Read more
2021-05-23
PPOL Associated Professor Masaru YARIME contributed to the OECD-TIP Launch Event "R&D Policies for Better Post-Pandemic Futures: New Approaches and Tools on 20-21 May 2021. Read more
2021-05-16
In an article on the possibility of achieving Covid-Zero, PPOL Senior Lecturer/IEMS Director, Prof. Donald LOW said authorities should impose measures that are harsher and stricter. Read more
2021-05-13
An article written by PPOL Prof. Naubahar SHARIF requested the Government have a holistic plan to nurture science, technology and innovation in Hong Kong. Read more
2021-05-12
Media coverages on the SOSC/PPOL Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN’s comments on China’s latest census finding. Read more
2021-05-12
Professor QI Ye, Director of Institute for Public Policy (IPP) and Professor of Division of Public Policy (PPOL), will speak on China, EU and US cooperation in a climate change forum on 27 May 2021. Read more
2021-03-25
PPOL Associate Professor Masaru YARIME participated in A Catalyst for Change - A live virtual roundtable dialogue on the latest Sustainable Finance Developments across Asia and the Pacific that took place on March 24, 2021 in the UN-ESCAP 8th Annual Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD). Read more
2021-03-04
The article takes a closer look at what makes Hong Kong an ideal place to pursue a master’s in public policy. Read more
2021-03-04
The article investigates the reasons for the increasing demand for public managers and how they play the most crucial functions of society benefit all citizens and improve their daily lives. Read more