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Andy Ho Hau Yan is a psychologist and social scientist specializing in thanatology, psychosocial gerontology, positive psychology, integrative therapies, and community empowerment.
Currently serving as an Associate Professor of Psychology and Health at Nanyang Technological University[1], Dr Ho holds several leadership positions. He is the Head of Psychology[2], the Founding Director of the Action Research for Community Health (ARCH) Laboratory [1] and the Director of Research of the Palliative Care Centre for Excellence in Research and Education (PalC) Singapore [3] Beyond academia, he is the Immediate Past President for the Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC) [4] and serves as Board Director of the International Work Group on Death Dying and Bereavement (IWGDDB) [5].
Under his leadership, various research and projects have gained media attention. In 2023, the findings of a survey on caregiver of hospice patients was reported in multiped channels[3][4][5]. Prior to this, his program, "I Died Today (IDT) - An Intimate Encounter with Mortality", conducted twice, received widespread coverage and positive engagement in local media such as The Straits Times[6], Mothership,[7] as well as Lian He Zao Bao[8][9]
Dr Ho has been the recipient of several awards, the ‘ADEC Academic Educator Award’ in 2018 [10], the ‘Nanyang Education Award’ Award in 2019 and the ‘Distinguished Alumni Award’ by the University of Hong Kong in 2020 [11].
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- ^ "People | Psychology". School of Social Sciences. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
- ^ a b "PalC". www.palc.org.sg. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- ^ a b "ADEC Leadership - Association for Death Education and Counseling". www.adec.org. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- ^ a b "Home". International Work Group on Death, Dying and Bereavement. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- ^ Yang, Calvin (2018-11-05). "Funeral simulation to help students cope with death; NTU psychology module aims to help deal with bereavement". The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
- ^ Ang, Matthais. "NTU students create their own funeral as part of a university course on death and dying". mothership.sg. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
- ^ Ying, Choo Ping (2018-07-16). "I Died Today: An Intimate Encounter with Mortality". ARCH: Action Research for Community Health. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
- ^ Ma, Hillary (2018-10-04). "I Died Today 2018". ARCH: Action Research for Community Health. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
- ^ "Past Award Recipients - Association for Death Education and Counseling". www.adec.org. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- ^ "Assoc Professor Andy Hau Yan Ho – HKU Distinguished Alumni Award 2020". ARCH: Action Research for Community Health. 15 September 2020.