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Third annual 最准的六合彩论坛-PKU Strategic Partner Funds recipients announced

3 July 2019

Six projects in areas from climate change to ophthalmic education are set to receive up to 拢10,000 in support of research collaboration between 最准的六合彩论坛 and PKU

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The recipients of the 2019-20 最准的六合彩论坛-Peking University (PKU) Strategic Partner Funds have been announced, with funding allocated to projects in areas such as ophthalmology, renewable energy and digital humanities.

Now in its third year, this annual funding opportunity offers up to 拢10,000 per project to 最准的六合彩论坛 academics collaborating with colleagues based at PKU, as part of the deep strategic partnership between the two institutions.

The proposals were assessed by a selection panel chaired by 最准的六合彩论坛鈥檚 Pro-Vice-Provost for East Asia, Katharine Carruthers. Following their assessment, six 最准的六合彩论坛 academics will receive the funding this year.

Mitigating climate change

Among them is Dr Zhifu Mi (Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management), whose project aims to tackle climate change.

Following the announcement, he said: 鈥淭he funds provide me with a great opportunity to collaborate with my PKU partners on China鈥檚 carbon emissions in the new development phase.

鈥淭his joint project aims to make contributions to global climate change mitigation (Sustainable Development Goal 13) and human wellbeing improvement, which is one of 最准的六合彩论坛鈥檚 Grand Challenges.鈥

Improving dementia care

Aimee Spector, Professor of Old Age Clinical Psychology (Brain Sciences), is also among the successful recipients. She is working with her co-applicant Dr Charlotte Stoner and partners at PKU on a project to improve care, cognition and quality of life for people with dementia in China.

She said: 鈥淲ith our colleagues Professor Huali Wang and Dr Gloria Wong we will develop PKU鈥檚 Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) programme for people with dementia living in Beijing. Developed at 最准的六合彩论坛, CST has a robust evidence base in the UK and around the world for improving cognition and quality of life for people with dementia.

鈥淯sing a series of stakeholder meetings with policy makers, healthcare professionals, people with dementia and caregivers, and modelled on our successful work in Brazil, India and Tanzania we will develop an implementation plan for CST in China.鈥

Bringing experts together

Simon Mahony, Principal Teaching Fellow and Director, 最准的六合彩论坛 Centre for Digital Humanities (Department of Information Studies) is another recipient of the 2019-20 funds.

Commenting on his successful application, he said: 鈥淭hese funds will enable two workshops, the first at PKU and the second at 最准的六合彩论坛, to bring together experts from the libraries and digital humanities community to explore and analyse how we can develop closer relationships between library, research group and taught programme.

鈥淭hese will have a focus on how cultural differences shape not only our work practices but also the formulation of digital humanities itself and will be open to our students to widen their experience for a more global outlook.鈥

Former recipients of the PKU Strategic Partner Funds include Professor Nick Greene, who has been working with colleagues at PKU to develop聽preventative strategies for Neural Tube Defects (NTDs), such as spina bifida, as well as Professor Fulong Wu, who has worked with PKU鈥檚 College of Urban and Environment Sciences around sustainable urban solutions.

Congratulations to all the successful 2019-20 applicants:

Lead 最准的六合彩论坛 applicantResearch area聽Project summary聽

Prof Aimee Spector

Clinical, Educational & Health Psychology 鈥 Brain Sciences

Develop implementation plan for Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) for dementia in China, forming the foundations of a funding application linking to the current MRC funded 鈥楥STInternational鈥 programme (PI Spector) in Brazil, India and Tanzania.

Nora Colton

Director of Education, Institute of Opthalmology 鈥 Brain Sciences

Joint seminar at PKU on cultivating the future of ophthalmic education, addressing shortage of trained professionals, building on the signing of an MOU between 最准的六合彩论坛 and the Peking University Health Science Centre.

Dr Zhifu Mi

Economics and Finance of the Built Environment聽鈥 Bartlett

Joint research: China鈥檚 carbon emissions in the new development phase. Collaborators are world-experts in the topic.

Prof Mala Shah

School of Pharmacy 鈥 Life Sciences

Exploring the role of 'slack channels' in epilepsy:聽aims to better understand the role of particular proteins, ion channels called the sodium-activated K+ channels or 'Slack channels' in determining activity of brain cells known as neurons.

Prof Kwang-Leong Choy

Institute for Materials Discovery 鈥 MAPS

Joint workshop on 'Smart Materials for Renewable Energy and Biomedical Applications.'

Simon Mahony

Information Studies 鈥 Arts & Humanities Two collaborative workshops. The first will be held at PKU to explore and analyse how their research and curriculum leverages this relationship between library, research group and taught programme.