Focused on the multifaceted dynamics of ageing, end-of-life care, and social policy, the project delved deep into the intricate intersections of public health, economics, grief, and hospice care. Bringing together thirty students from Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ and China, the endeavor not only enriched their understanding but also fostered a remarkable exchange of academic insights and cultural perspectives.
The collaborative funding facilitated an array of impactful outcomes, including academic publications, international workshops, and strategic partnerships, amplifying the discourse surrounding end-of-life care and social policy. Through expertise-sharing fellowships, research collaborations, and scholarly publications, the project left an indelible mark on both academic scholarship and real-world policy implementations. Moreover, by engaging in teaching opportunities, fostering international connections, and expanding the influence of the Centre for Death and Society (CDAS) and the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ, the project's legacy extends far beyond its duration.