LCDRI Visits NTU ARISE to Explore Collaborative Ageing Research College

3-5 December 2025
 

The Life Course Development Research Institute (LCDRI) at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) visited the Ageing Research Institute for Society and Education (ARISE) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. The visit aimed to deepen research collaboration in promoting healthy and active ageing across the region.
 

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“Our continued partnership with NTU ARISE strengthens both institutions’ commitment to improving brain and mental health in older people through interdisciplinary research.”
— Dr. Ada Fung, LCDRI Director
 

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Led by Dr. Ada Fung, Director of LCDRI, the HKBU team included core organizing team members Dr. Jing Shao, Dr. Vincent Lee, Dr. Bjorn Tam, and Dr. Gilbert Lam. They engaged in stimulating discussions with Professor Theng Yin Leng, Director of ARISE, and her team on the next phase of the I‑SING (International-Singapore Intergenerational National Games) initiative.

 

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“Our conversation with Professor Theng’s team was inspiring. Together, we envision meaningful innovations that can enhance quality of life across generations.”
— Dr. Jing Shao, LCDRI management committee
 

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The team was inspired by the positive impact of the I-SING program, which promotes intergenerational engagement and digital inclusion among older adults. With shared enthusiasm, LCDRI expressed its excitement to serve as a major collaborative site for the forthcoming phase.

LCDRI looks forward to further strengthening its partnership with NTU ARISE to jointly advance ageing and brain health research and contribute to regional efforts supporting healthy longevity.