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Congratulations to MHRC Member Dr Bryant P. H. Hui on being selected as the "APS Rising Star"!

Dr Bryant P. H. Hui has been nominated and selected as one of the 48 Rising Stars of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), standing out among 200 candidates from 18 countries. This year, he is the only researcher in Hong Kong to receive the honor. The Rising Star designation recognizes outstanding APS members in the earliest stages of their post-PhD research career. Individuals being considered for the designation are evaluated for their promise of excellence in research based on several criteria, such as significant publications, significant recognitions, significant discoveries, commitment to diversity in science, work with broad impact, and demonstrated independence from mentors.  Dr Hui is dedicated to examining the key factors that underpin human prosocial behavior and well-being. His research findings have been published in internationally-renowned journals and cited extensively. Currently, Dr Hui focuses on applying research output to make a difference. He is now developing effective interventions to promote acts of kindness, along with several projects that are likely to transform into innovative practices that benefit humanity and bring positive social impacts. The full list of 2023 award winners are available here: https://www.psychologicalscience.org/members/awards-and-honors/aps-rising-stars/news-rising-stars

13 Mar, 2023

Awards & Recognitions

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First PAIR Conference coming in May!

PAIR is organising the first PAIR Conference 2023 – Research Excellence for Societal Impacts, in hybrid mode (online and on PolyU campus), on 8–11 May 2023 (Monday–Thursday).   The four-day PAIR Conference is the first and the largest event in Hong Kong higher education dedicated to professional knowledge exchange on interdisciplinary research and development. It provides a platform for professional exchange and closer collaboration among stakeholders from various fields in industry, academia, and governments around the world to build the capacities in science, technology, innovation and research.   Mental Health Research Centre (MHRC) will hold a half-day research showcase on 10 May 2023 (Wednesday), including a keynote session, technical sessions and poster sessions to exhibit members' projects on mental health and well-being topics. We welcome industry practitioners and PolyU expert researchers to participate, discuss and exchange viewpoints on related topics.   Registration is now open. For Conference details, please visit www.polyu.edu.hk/pairconference2023/.

2 Mar, 2023

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Two MHRC Associate Directors receive over HK$3.2 million funding from the Health Bureau of the HKSAR Government

Two projects led by two Associate Directors of the Mental Health Research Centre (MHRC), Prof. Hector TSANG, Chair Professor and Head of Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, and Prof. Sylvia CHEN, Associate Dean of Faculty of Health and Social Sciences and Professor of the Department of Applied Social Sciences, received funding totaling HK$3.2 million in Phase 2 of the Mental Health Initiatives Funding Scheme of the Health Bureau. Launched in 2021 and coordinated by the Advisory Committee on Mental Health, the Scheme aims to fund projects that could help provide better support to those in need in the community and to raise public awareness on mental health. The two awarded projects devise sustainable solutions to address the mental health issues of different people, including the implementation of short-term certificate programmes for caregivers of persons with disabilities, and the application of virtual reality technology to support adolescents with special educational needs (SEN). Prof. David SHUM, Dean of the Faulty of Health and Social Sciences, member of MHRC, said, “Mental health is an imperative issue that we cannot ignore. Under the impact of the pandemic in recent years, different groups in the community are faced with urgent needs for mental health support. The Faculty of Health and Social Sciences has been committed to mental health research over the years. The funding support combined with our strengths in scientific research and practice will bring impactful solutions for the benefit of various community groups.” Two projects awarded under Phase 2 of the Mental Health Initiatives Funding Scheme: Principal Investigator: Prof. Hector TSANG Associate Director of MHRC, Chair Professor and Head of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences Project Title: Enhancing the Mental Health of Carers of Persons with Disabilities with Support Services Delivered by Trained Carer Support Ambassadors Project Summary: The project aims to support carers of persons with disabilities. It will implement a short-term certificate programme for frontline workers such as occupational therapy assistants, rehabilitation assistants, patient care assistants and welfare workers to become Carer Support Ambassadors who will deliver mental health support to carers. This innovative approach is designed to address the shortage of manpower in mental health services and the growing support needs for carers. Funded Amount: HK$1.3 million   Principal Investigator: Prof. Sylvia CHEN Associate Director of MHRC, Associate Dean of Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Professor of the Department of Applied Social Sciences Project Title: Reducing Social Avoidance and Enhancing Prosocial Behaviour among Adolescents with Special Educational Needs Project Summary: The project aims to foster prosocial behaviour of adolescents with special educational needs (SEN) in transition with the use of virtual reality (VR) technology. It will implement social anxiety intervention based on a cognitive-behavioural approach with a virtual coach acting as the therapist and develop a gamified prosocial VR intervention for adolescents with SEN. This VR-assisted social avoidance and prosocial behaviour intervention would benefit individuals and society by cultivating psychological and socially healthy young people. Funded Amount: HK$1.9 million Co-PIs: Prof. Winnie Mak (Member of MHRC and Professor, Department of Psychology, CUHK) Dr Bryant Hui (Member of MHRC and Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Social Sciences, PolyU) Co-Is: Dr Jeffrey Ho (Assistant Professor, School of Design, PolyU) Dr Richard Li (Research Assistant Professor, Department of Computing, PolyU) Dr Rosetta Wong (Teaching Fellow, Department of Applied Social Sciences, PolyU)

24 Feb, 2023

Funding & Donations

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Chinese New Year Greetings from MHRC

Best wishes and happiness throughout the Year of the Rabbit.

16 Jan, 2023

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Season's Greetings from MHRC

We wish you all a Merry Christmas, and a New Year of 2023 filled with positive mental health and surrounded by your loved ones.

21 Dec, 2022

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3 MHRC Scholars Ranked World's Top 2% Scientists (2022)

Three MHRC members have been listed among the top 2% of scientists in a global list released by the prestigious Stanford University. The ranking identifies the top scholars in their own areas of specialty and whose publications are most frequently cited by other authors around the globe. The report was released by a team of experts led by Prof. John Ioannidis of Stanford University, and the latest version was published on 3 November 2022. Scientists are classified into 22 scientific fields and 176 sub-fields. The publicly available database of over 100,000 top scientists provides standardised information on citations, h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in different authorship positions, and a composite indicator. The report can be downloaded from Elsevier. Congratulations to our colleagues on the high ranking and impact in the world! This recognition demonstrates MHRC’s influence in multi disciplines and signifies our dedication in conducting world-class research in mental health. MHRC's Top 2% Scientists in the Global List  Name(by alphabetical order of surname) Subject Field Prof. MAN Wai Kwong David Director of MHRC Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences  Rehabilitation Prof. TSANG Wing Hong Hector Associate Director of MHRC Cally Kwong Mei Wan Professor in Psychosocial Health, Chair Professor of Rehabilitation Sciences and Head, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences  Psychiatry Prof. YEE Kay Yan Benjamin Associate Director of MHRC Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences  Neurology & Neurosurgery

23 Nov, 2022

Awards & Recognitions

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MHRC Member was Invited to Deliver Talks at Prestigious Universities in Mexico

Dr Dalinda Isabel Sanchez Vidana, member of MHRC, Research Assistant Professor of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, was invited to deliver four talks to promote mental health well-being at three prestigious universities in Mexico. Dr Sanchez delivered a talk on the topic of “Mental health and self-care in postgraduate students” at the Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Mexico on 22nd July 2022 (Mexico time). Mental health issues in postgraduate students represent a health concern. Frequently, students are not aware of the signs of mental health challenges and do not seek for professional help. Providing mental health awareness programs and mental health coping strategies can assist in addressing mental health issues in postgraduate students and promote help-seeking behavior. Please click here to review the webinar. Dr Sanchez was also invited as a keynote speaker to deliver a talk on the topic of “The power of smell: Regulation of emotions and therapeutic perspectives” at the Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico on 20th September 2022 (Mexico time). The sense of smell is the most primitive and one of the most important senses for most animals. It is important to understand the relationship between altered mood and olfactory sensory function to evaluate possible options for the treatment of disorders such as depression, anxiety and stress that act through the olfactory pathway. Please click here to review the webinar. Dr Sanchez was also invited to participate as a keynote speaker at two major events at the Universidad de Guadalajara, the XLII Chemist Scientific and Cultural Event and the 5th. Symposium on Materials Science and Engineering on 9th and 24th November 2022, respectively. Through her talks, Dr Sanchez is promoting an open discussion on mental health in academia emphasizing the importance of cultivating knowledge acquisition and the development of research skills while practicing self-care and activities that can nourish students´ mental health. Dr Sanchez efforts focus on fighting the stigma surrounding mental health in academia. She also discussed how self-awareness to know one´s limits, identification of signs and sources of emotional distress, knowledge of coping strategies, and cultivation of self-care habits are an essential part of a student´s academic journey. Know more about the XLII Chemist Scientific and Cultural Event, Universidad de Guadalajara: https://sites.google.com/cucei.udg.mx/42eccq-cucei/conferencias?authuser=0 Know more about the 5th Symposium on Materials Science and Engineering, Universidad de Guadalajara: http://fisica.cucei.udg.mx/simposiomateriales/index.php

31 Oct, 2022

Scholarly Engagement

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MHRC in Collaboration with University Health Service to Refer and Recruit Research Subjects

The Mental Health Research Centre (MHRC) will collaborate with the University Health Service (UHS) of PolyU in providing client referral services and subject recruitment support for MHRC projects and initiatives. The UHS established a Mental Wellness Clinic in September 2016 to support the mental health needs of students and staff of PolyU. Since its establishment, the Clinic has supported around 1,400 cases and more than 7,000 consultations. About 80% service users are students, who mainly report issues of anxiety and depression. Learn more: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/uhs/preventive-care/mental-wellness-clinic/

20 Oct, 2022

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Get to know more about the Director of MHRC via his feature story in PAIR Newsletter – Issue 3

According to the World Health Organization, there is “no health without mental health”. Mental health—a state of well-being in which a person realises his/ her potential, effectively copes with life stresses, works productively, and contributes meaningfully to the community—has gained increasing awareness in academia and society in recent decades. Mental health research helps inform strategic direction and interventions for the promotion of mental health. To this end, higher education institutions around the world have joined together to establish new research units.

8 Sep, 2022

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Congratulations to Dr Georg Kranz on being conferred the title of “Presidential Young Scholar”!

We are pleased to announce that Dr Georg Kranz, member of MHRC, Assistant Professor (Occupational Therapy) at the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, has been conferred the title of “Presidential Young Scholar” for a period of three years commencing 1 July 2022. As a Presidential Young Scholar, he will be provided with a start-up grant to support his career development. The Presidential Young Scholars Scheme recently established under the Strategic Hiring Scheme by the University aims to support outstanding Assistant Professors and Associate Professors normally under or around the age of 45. These faculty members should have conducted/led world-leading research that is commensurate with the stage of their academic career. They should be rising stars in a particular area, and for Assistant Professors, should have undertaken their PhD and/or postdoctoral research in a world-leading research group, and published a significant amount of world-leading research as a main author. Dr Kranz received his MSc in Psychology at the University of Vienna and his PhD in Clinical Neurosciences at the Medical University of Vienna. He received his habilitation (venia docendi) in Neurosciences with his habilitation thesis titled “Imaging the effects of sex steroid hormones on brain structure and function” in April 2016. Between 2017 and 2018, Dr Kranz was Head of the TMS Lab at the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical University of Vienna. His research focuses on the neural underpinnings of mood disorders. He has conducted numerous neuroimaging studies in the past and published the results in high-ranked journals.  

8 Aug, 2022

Awards & Recognitions

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