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  • Motto of PolyUMotto of PolyU

    To learn and to apply,for the benefit of mankind

  • Vision of PolyUVision of PolyU

    Be a leading university that excels in professional education, applied research and partnership for the betterment of Hong Kong, the nation and the world.

  • Mission of PolyUMission of PolyU

    - To nurture graduates who are critical thinkers, effective communicators, innovative problem solvers, lifelong learners and ethical leaders.

    - To advance knowledge and the frontiers of technology to meet the changing needs of society.

    - To support a University community in which all members can excel through education and scholarship.

  • Six Faculties and Two Schools in PolyUSix Faculties and Two Schools in PolyU• Faculty of Applied Science and Textiles• Faculty of Business• Faculty of Construction and Environment• Faculty of Engineering•• Faculty of Health and Social SciencesFaculty of Health and Social Sciences• Faculty of Humanities• School of Design• School of Hotel and Tourism Management

  • Number of Students at PolyU (2012/13)Number of Students at PolyU (2012/13)

    Level of Study Full-time Part-time

    Sub-degrees 3,392 368

    Bachelor’s Degrees 14,412 4,159

    Taught Postgraduate 2,379 6,519

    Research Postgraduate 1,078 369

    Sub-total: 21,261 11,415

    Total : Total : 32,67632,676

  • Number of FHSS Students (2013/14)Number of FHSS Students (2013/14)

    • Total : 6,429 (which is about 20% of PolyU student population)

    Undergraduates and Sub-degree Students : 4,299 (as of September 2013)

    Postgraduates : 2,130 (as of September 2013)

    - Master’s Degree: 1,856- MPhil : 28- DHSc : 99- PhD : 147

  • Number of FHSS Graduates (2012/13)Number of FHSS Graduates (2012/13)

    • Total : 1,912

    Bachelor’s Degree and Sub-Degree Award: 1,174

    Postgraduates :- Doctor of Philosophy : 20- Master of Philosophy : 10- Doctoral Degree : 9- Master’s Degree : 647- Postgraduate Diploma : 52

  • Number of FHSS Staff Number of FHSS Staff (Full(Full--time and Parttime and Part--time)time)

    As at 30 April 2014

    Academic: 488Research:Admin/General:

    201751

    Total :Total : 1,4401,440

  • Introduction- Founded in 1977- Our constituent Departments/Schools include:

    Department of Applied Social Sciences (APSS)Department of Health Technology and Informatics (HTI)Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS)School of Nursing (SN)School of Optometry (SO)

    AimTo produce quality health and social care practitioners who are caring and competent individuals in practice and critical thinkers of theory.

    Faculty of Health and Social SciencesFaculty of Health and Social Sciences

  • ProgrammesProgrammes Offered By FHSSOffered By FHSSUndergraduate Programmes (UGC-funded)

    • Medical Laboratory Science

    • Mental Health Nursing• Nursing• Occupational Therapy• Optometry

    • Physiotherapy• Radiography• Social Policy and

    Administration• Social Sciences• Social Work

  • ProgrammesProgrammes Offered By FHSSOffered By FHSS

    Undergraduate Programmes (Self-financed)

    • Applied Ageing Studies• Applied Psychology• Nursing• Social Policy and Administration• Social Work• Veterinary Nursing

  • • Applied Psychology• Applied Psychology (Diverse

    Learning Needs)• Disaster Nursing• Educational and Child Psychology• Health Informatics• Infection Control• Manipulative Physiotherapy• Medical Imaging & Radiation Science• Medical Laboratory Science• Neurological Physiotherapy• Nursing

    • Occupational Therapy• Optometry• Physical Therapy• Physiotherapy• Rehabilitation of People with

    Developmental Disabilities• Rehabilitation Sciences• Guidance and Counselling• Social Policy and Social

    Development• Social Work• Specialty Nursing• Sports Physiotherapy

    Postgraduate Programmes :

    - First Taught Doctorate in Health Science

  • Our Constituent Our Constituent Departments/SchoolsDepartments/Schools

    Department of Applied Social Sciences (APSS)

    - Social Policy and Administrators- Social Workers- Counsellors

  • Department of Health Technology & Informatics (HTI)

    - Medical Laboratory Scientists- Radiographers

  • Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (RS)

    - Occupational Therapists- Physiotherapists

  • School of Nursing (SN)

    - Registered Mental Health Nurses- Registered Nurses

    School of Optometry (SO)

    - Optometrists

  • Veterinary Nurses

    - The cohort will be completed in 2014

  • FHSS graduates are mostly recognized bylocal and overseas professional bodies

    They can practise directly or after taking necessary examinations

    in some countries

  • Degree Programme

    Admission Score

    Calculation Mechanisms

    Admission Scores for FHSS Programmes 2013-14

    Minimum Score

    Maximum Score

    Average DSEScore Point Total

    Social Sciences – Broad Discipline 4 Core + 1 Best Elective 21.0 23.0 21.6

    Social Policy and Administration 4 Core + 1 Best Elective 21.0 23.0 21.9

    Social Work 4 Core + 1 Best Elective 22.0 25.0 23.1

    Medical Laboratory Science Any Best 5 Subjects 27.0 31.0 27.8

    Radiography Any Best 5 Subjects 27.0 32.5 28.5

    Occupational Therapy Chi+Eng+Best 3 Subjects 26.0 32.0 27.8

    Physiotherapy Any Best 5 Subjects 28.0 32.0 30.0

    Mental Health Nursing Chi+Eng+Best 3 Subjects 22.0 26.2 23.1

    Nursing Chi+Eng+Best 3 Subjects 20.0 28.0 23.4

    Optometry Any Best 5 Subjects 21.0 32.0 26.5

    Admission Score Calculations: www.polyu.edu.hk/study

  • Our ResearchOur Research Achievements / Awards in 2007Achievements / Awards in 2007

    The Belgian and InternationalTrade Fair for TechnologicalInnovation 2007

    Awarded Invention:Acupressure Pen for Pain Relief (Silver Medal and Brussels EurekaInnovation Award)

  • Our ResearchOur Research Achievements / Awards in 2008Achievements / Awards in 2008

    The 60th International Trade Fair “Ideas - Inventions – New Products”(IENA), Nuremberg, Germany

    Awarded Invention : Heart Rate Variability Pervasive andInteractive Audio-Visual (AV)Relaxation System (Gold Medal)

  • Our ResearchOur Research Achievements / Awards in 2009Achievements / Awards in 2009

    The 37th International Exhibition of Inventions, New Techniques and Products, Geneva

    Awarded Invention : Smart Pressure Monitored Suit – Rebuild Body Contour (Gold Medal)

  • Our ResearchOur Research Achievements / Awards in 2009Achievements / Awards in 2009

    International Eureka Contest of Brussels International Eureka Contest of Brussels InnovaInnova 20092009

    Awarded Invention : BioSensor to Safeguard Food Safety (Gold Medal)

  • Our ResearchOur Research Achievements / Awards received in 2010Achievements / Awards received in 2010

    The 38th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva

    Awarded Invention: Rapid Ultrasonic Decalcifier(Silver Medal)

  • Our ResearchOur Research Achievements / Awards received in 2011Achievements / Awards received in 2011

    The 39th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva (2011)

    Awarded Invention: A Novel Optical Method for Retarding Myopia Progression (Grand Prize and Gold Medal with Jury's Commendation)

  • Our ResearchOur Research Achievements / Awards received in 2014Achievements / Awards received in 2014

    The 42nd International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva (2014)

    Awarded Invention: Rehabilitation Adhesive Tape Inspired by Octopus Sucker(Gold Medal)

  • Our ResearchOur Research Achievements / Awards received in 2014Achievements / Awards received in 2014

    The 42nd International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva (2014)

    Awarded Invention: Haptic Platform for Self-care Training in Occupational Therapy(Special Award and Silver Medal)

  • 2013/14優配研究金 (大學教育資助委員會研究資助局)General Research Fund 2013/14

    (Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee)

    Dept/School Principal Investigator Project Title

    APSS Dr YAN Hairong Rural China in globalisation: the soybean crisis and its everyday impact

    APSS Prof Cynthia LEUNG The role of family dining pattern, parenting style and family functioning on the health, behaviour and learning of preschool children

    HTI Prof Iris BENZIE The ‘hidden’ biological impact of vitamin D deficiency: a biomarker study

    RS Prof David MAN An intelligent cognitive rehabilitation system for drug abusers’ vocationalRehabilitation

    RS Dr Shamay NG Enhancing interhemispheric interaction through bilateral electrical stimulation toimprove lower limb motor functions in patients with stroke: a randomised,

    placebo-controlled clinical trial

    RS Dr Grace SZETO A study of musculoskeletal loading in using multitouch technology among youngPeople

  • Dept/School Principal Investigator Project Title

    RS Prof Gabriel NG A nano approach for management of mega tendon degeneration

    RS Prof Ella YEUNG The role of mechano-growth factor in the regeneration of dystrophin-deficient mdx muscles

    RS Prof HE Jufang Participation of the thalamus in the establishment of cross-modal association between the auditory and visual systems

    SN Dr CHEUNG Kin Evaluation of a multidimensional programme for reducing work-related musculoskeletal disorders among nursing assistants in nursing homes: a cluster randomised controlled trial

    SO Dr Henry CHAN Foveal function and peripheral refractive errors in emmetropisation

    SO Dr DO Chi-wai Modulation of aqueous humour inflow in porcine eyes

    2013/14優配研究金 (大學教育資助委員會研究資助局)General Research Fund 2013/14

    (Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee)

  • Dept/School Principal Investigator Project Title

    HTI Dr Helen LAW The role of autophagy in podocyte apoptosis and primary nephrotic syndrome

    RS Dr Roy CHEUNG Modulation of the motor performance and electrocortical activity before and after biofeedback retraining of human gait

    RS Dr Sam CHAN Perceptual processing and repetition effect of face encoding among elderly with mild cognitive impairment: an event-related potential study

    SN Dr Justina LIU Implementation of observational pain management protocol to improve pain management for long-term institutionalised older care home residents with dementia: a randomised controlled trial

    2013/14傑出青年學者計劃 (大學教育資助委員會研究資助局)Early Career Scheme 2013/14

    (Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee)

  • Dept/School Principal Investigator Project Title

    RS Dr William TSANG A randomised controlled trial on the effectiveness of virtual reality on balance control and falls risk in residents of aged care facilities at risk of falling

    RS Dr Grace SZETO A study to compare the “ergomotor” intervention programme to conventionalphysiotherapy treatment in managing work-related neck-shoulder disorder: arandomised controlled trial

    SN Dr MAK Yim-wah The experience and coping of co-occurrence of schizophrenia and/or depression

    with smoking: a qualitative study

    SN Prof CHIEN Wai-tong An evaluation of the effectiveness of adherence therapy for patients withschizophrenia: a randomised controlled trial

    SN Dr Marian WONG Design and evaluation of effects of peer education intervention programme onhealthy eating in elementary schools

    SN Dr Meyrick CHOW Validation of the Chinese version of the Chronic Illness Resources Survey forpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

    SN Prof Alice Yuen LOKE The characteristics of students who influence their school peers’ health riskBehaviours

    SO Prof Pauline CHO Amoebicidal effects of traditional Chinese herbal medicines

    2012/13醫療衞生研究基金 (香港特別行政區政府食物及衞生局)Health and Medical Research Fund 2012/13

    (Food and Health Bureau, Hong Kong SAR Government)

  • Our Clinics at the CampusOur Clinics at the Campus• Integrative Health Clinic• Rehabilitation Clinic• Optometry Clinic

  • Our Clinics in the CommunityOur Clinics in the Community• Integrative Community Health Centre, Lai King• Sik Sik Yuen – PolyU Optometry Centre, Wong Tai Sin• Telehealth Centre, Tsing Yi• Mobile Integrative Health Centre

  • Units hosted by the FacultyUnits hosted by the Faculty

    • Institute of Active Ageing (IAA)• The Hong Kong Jockey Club Sports Medicine

    and Health Sciences Centre • Virtual Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory • Sports Health Science Laboratory

  • Service LearningService Learning• Core component of PolyU’s revamped

    curricula as part of Hong Kong’s new 3+3+4 academic structure (some FHSS programmes are 3+3+5)

    • To nurture a stronger sense of personal, civic and social responsibility in students, departments and schools across PolyU

  • Thank you!Thank you!

    URL : http://URL : http://fhss.polyu.edu.hkfhss.polyu.edu.hk

    Email : Email : [email protected]@polyu.edu.hk

    Tel : (+852) 2766 5075 / 2766 5077Tel : (+852) 2766 5075 / 2766 5077

    mailto:[email protected]

    Slide Number 1Slide Number 2Slide Number 3Slide Number 4Slide Number 5Slide Number 6Number of FHSS Students (2013/14)Number of FHSS Graduates (2012/13)Slide Number 9Slide Number 10Programmes Offered By FHSSProgrammes Offered By FHSSSlide Number 13Our Constituent Departments/SchoolsSlide Number 15Slide Number 16Slide Number 17Slide Number 18Slide Number 19Slide Number 20Our Research �Achievements / Awards in 2007Our Research �Achievements / Awards in 2008Our Research �Achievements / Awards in 2009Our Research �Achievements / Awards in 2009Our Research �Achievements / Awards received in 2010Our Research �Achievements / Awards received in 2011Our Research �Achievements / Awards received in 2014Our Research �Achievements / Awards received in 2014Slide Number 29Slide Number 30Slide Number 31Slide Number 32Our Clinics at the CampusOur Clinics in the CommunityUnits hosted by the Faculty Service LearningSlide Number 37Thank you!��URL : http://fhss.polyu.edu.hk��Email : [email protected] ��Tel : (+852) 2766 5075 / 2766 5077�