19 September 2018
Head of Culture and Communication Statistics of UNESCO Institute for Statistics presents: Researching Global Data on Culture and Innovation

The Centre has invited Mr José Pessoa, the Head of Culture and Communication Statistics of UNESCO Institute for Statistics, to deliver a public lecture on researching Global Data on Culture and Innovation. In this lecture, he will explain the work at UNESCO focusing on the current data collected and methodologies produced in the areas of Culture and Innovation and the challenges in these areas of statistics.

 

There will be discussion after the lecture. Discussants include:

Dr Patrick Mok, Assistant Professor, HSU/ Treasurer, HK Arts Administrators Association

Prof Desmond Hui, Professor, HSU

 

Details are as follows:

Date: 19 September 2018 (Wednesday)

Time: 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Venue: D409, 4/F, Lee Quo Wei Academic Building (Block D), Hang Seng Management College

Speaker: Mr José Pessoa

*This event will be conducted in English.

About Mr José Pessoa

Mr José Pessoa is currently Head of Culture and Communication Statistics at UNESCO Institute of Statistics (UIS) located in Montreal, Canada.  He has over 16 years’ experience at the international level in managing programmes responsible for international data collection and dissemination, the publication of standards, methodologies, and supporting capacity building in countries, in the fields of culture and education statistics and more recently in communication statistics.  

About UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS)

The UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) is the official and trusted source of internationally-comparable data on education, science, culture and communication. As the official statistical agency of UNESCO, the UIS produces a wide range of indicators in UNESCO’s fields of action by working with national statistical offices, line ministries and other statistical organizations.

About Centre for Greater China Studies (CGCS)

CGCS aims to provide a platform to enhance interdisciplinary research concerning Greater China region.

 *This event was fully supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China (Project No.: UGC/IDS14/17)