- 23-24 October 2025

23 – 24 October 2025 (Thursday & Friday)
The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong | Hybrid
Introduction
In the last two decades, we have witnessed significant demographic changes taking place in East Asia with the rapid rise of ageing populations but less young people in Asia. In particular, East Asian societies face the challenges in managing the rise of older people, while population growth in some Southeast Asian societies also require special policy provisions. This international symposium chooses the theme of "The Rise of Ageing Populations: Challenges, Coping Strategies and Policy Implications", inviting scholars and researchers to gather together to critically examine the issues in managing demographic changes in Asia with focus on exploring coping strateiges and policy implications when managing inter-generational conflicts, tensions and communications.
Conference Details
- Date: 23 – 24 October 2025 (Thursday & Friday)
- Venue: Pong Hong Siu Chu Lecture Hall (A315), 3/F, S H Ho Academic Building, North Campus, The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong (HSUHK)
Open Call for Papers
Paper presentations / poster presentations are welcomed
Paper Submission Guidelines
Submission of paper will only be accepted via the online submission platform;
- All paper submission must be received by 31 August 2025 at 23:59 HKT (GMT+8);
- Notification of acceptance will be sent via email by 15 September 2025;
- An in-person presentation is highly recommended and limited online presentations will be considered.
Registration for attendance
Co-hosted by:
- Graduate School, The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
- College of Social Sciences, National Taiwan University
Supported by:
- The Consortium of Social Change, Well-being and Policy Studies
Organising Committee
- Professor MOK Ka Ho, The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
- Professor KUO Yu-Ying , National Taiwan University
- Ms Emily WONG, The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Secretariat
- Graduate School, The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
For enquiries, please contact wellbeing.asia@hsu.edu.hk