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Live from HK with Prof Daniel Chua: Music for Hope and Healing

Live from HK with Prof Daniel Chua:
Music for Hope and Healing

June 3 (Wed) | 9:00pm (HKT)

You are invited to join us online for "Live with Professor Daniel Chua", Chair Professor of Music at The University of Hong Kong. He will share his insights on "Music for Hope and Healing" in regard to the COVID-19 pandemic and take your questions from around the world.

How would music create a sense of hopefulness? What role has music played during the coronavirus pandemic? How can music help us move forward and heal from this pandemic?

Send your questions
- via Twitter: #HKUCovid19
- via email: fightcovid19@hku.hk

Watch the livestream
- Website: https://fightcovid19.hku.hk/live9/
- Youtube: hkudaao or sreenet
- Twitter: @HKUniveristy or @sree
- Facebook: @HKU100
- Linkedin: Sree Sreenivasan

Professor Chua's bio and video clips on music

Fireside Wednesday: 返工是甚麼? What is Work?

Fireside Wednesday :
返工是甚麼?What is Work?

June 3 (Wed) | 1:00pm - 1:30pm (HKT)
Watch live on Website: HKU Fight COVID-19 Facebook: HKU100
(live chat in Cantonese, English synopsis for revisit)


COVID-19 has set a new reality of Work: the WFH arrangement. What is the best mode of work to raise the efficiency while keeping up the motivation of staff and teamwork? Start-up entrepreneurs Ray of 9Gag and Keith of Innopage have chosen different modes to benefit their businesses and staff. What are the implications for the future definition of Work?

疫情衍生 WFH,利多於弊? 9Gag 及 Innopage 兩間 Startup,前者決定退租 7000 呎辦公室,全面 Remote Work;後者就搬到更大面積 office,裝置 Party Room 加強團隊精神。提高業務經濟效率? 增加員工默契動力? 未來返工等於甚麼?
#新拍檔 #新資源 #新機會


Submit your questions to: https://bit.ly/2zS1cBo

Host:
- Yina Chan 陳伊娜 (BBA(Acc&Fin) 2015; LLM(IT&IPL) student), Associate Director of Saltagen Ventures

Guests:
- Keith Li 李勁華 (MSc(ECom&IComp) 2003), CEO & Co-founder of Innopage
- Ray Chan 陳展程 (LLB 2006), CEO & Co-founder of 9GAG

https://firesidechat.hku.hk




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