American pastors who traveled to Hong Kong to support the months-long pro-democracy demonstrations say they faced tear gas and water cannons as they stood in solidarity with student demonstrators during one of the most dynamic five-day stretches of the protests.
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HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 22 January 2021 – The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is rolling out the International Summer School between 19 July and 16 August 2021. It is a five-week summer programme on the PolyU campus that offers an array of credit-bearing subjects and educational activities for students from different parts of the world to study, learn and explore Hong Kong. The summer programme is now open for applications until 28 February 2021. The delivery mode will be confirmed in early April 2020.
Enrol in the PolyU International Summer School 2021 to gain a rewarding and fun-filled experience.
PolyU’s International Summer School offers a diversified range of intellectually stimulating subjects in three thematic academic areas, namely “Chinese Language, Culture and Society”, “Design, Innovation and Technology”, and “Business, Entrepreneurship and Global Leadership”. Participants can earn credits by attending di
2021/01/22 10:00 HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 22 January 2021 - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is rolling out the International Summer School between 19 July and 16 August 2021. It is a five-week summer programme on the PolyU campus that offers an array of credit-bearing subjects and educational activities for students from different parts of the world to study, learn and explore Hong Kong. The summer programme is now open for applications until 28 February 2021. The delivery mode will be confirmed in early April 2020.
Enrol in the PolyU International Summer School 2021 to gain a rewarding and fun-filled experience. PolyU s International Summer School offers a diversified range of intellectually stimulating subjects in three thematic academic areas, namely Chinese Language, Culture and Society , Design, Innovation and Technology , and Business, Entrepreneurship and Global Leadership . Participants ca
Trust is critical to combating the crisis
Guzzo and her co-authors study how managers’ messages can influence hospitality employees’ emotions. This consequently affects their trust in organizations when facing COVID-19.
“Organizational trust determines employees’ commitment, engagement and even performance,” Guzzo said. “It takes time and effort to build trust between employees and organizations. That trust is at risk of breaching when both interact.”
Employees’ trust depends on the steps an organization takes to combat negative effects.
This includes choosing whether to follow social norms. It also involves inferring organizational support versus stating it, Guzzo shares.
Evidence leads to enhancements
Guzzo’s experimental study is one of the first to investigate the impact of a crisis on employees’ emotional responses.
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