
I will pursue my master's degree in International Social and Public Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science in September 2024. Through my work experience over the past two years, I have realised that society's sustainability relies on the contributions of labour across various sectors, good labour policies are the cornerstone for attracting and retaining talent and professionals while safeguarding labour rights. I am motivated to keep pushing forward whenever my research findings and advocacy for employment policies are acknowledged and adopted. As the saying goes, "The journey ahead may be long and arduous, but with sustained action, we will eventually reach our destination and embrace a brighter future." In my future academic journey, I will keep drawing on the successful talent strategies of other developed economies, taking their essence and discarding their dregs, contributing to the formulation and implementation of Hong Kong’s labour and welfare policy, ultimately enhancing labour welfare and wellness in Hong Kong by upholding the founding aspiration of the College: “Learning, innovation, and benefiting humankind.”