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Professor Joshua Mok Ka-ho, LU’s Vice-President, says that the university’s unique pool of experienced scholars in the arts, business, and social sciences disciplines combine scholarly work with applied, policy-oriented research. It addresses topics in areas like finance, fiscal and monetary policy, cultural policy, creative industries, health and aging, population, and institutions and governance.
Mok is also a chair professor of Lam Man Tsan Comparative Policy, the director...</description>
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Famous Victorian writer Oscar Wilde may have said that "all art is quite useless," but Prof Sophia Law, Associate Professor in the Department of Visual Studies would beg to differ. For her, art is a language with the power to inspire, change lives, and even bring healing.
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