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Connie Sung

Professor of Social Work, School of Social Work

Connie Sung

Dr. Sung's primary research interests focus on the role of biopsychosocial factors and community-based interventions in improving school-to-work transition outcomes, career development and psychosocial adjustment for individuals with disabilities. She has authored over 100 publications in the areas of disability justice and rehabilitation, and has received multiple research awards. As a key investigator, Sung has secured over $20 million in funding from state and federal agencies, including the Department of Defense; the Institute of Education Sciences; the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research; the National Science Foundation and the Rehabilitation Services Administration. She leads and co-leads multiple projects that emphasize a holistic, strengths-based approach and focus on developing and validating community-based interventions to enhance quality of life and career outcomes for individuals with disabilities. Her work involves interdisciplinary, interagency and international collaborations spanning countries such as Hong Kong, China, Ireland, the UK, Slovakia, Ghana, Botswana and Mali. Her commitment to disability and inclusion worldwide is underscored by her invited presentations at the United Nations General Assembly's Science Summit.

Education

Year Degree   School
2012 PhD Rehabilitation Counseling/Psychology University of Wisconsin, Madison
2008 MPhil Rehabilitation Sciences Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
2003 BSc Occupational Therapy Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Year Description
2025 Sung, C. (2025, March). From Idea to Impact: Mastering the Art of Proposal Writing for Graduate Success, Learning and Teaching Conference, Education University of Hong Kong.
2025 Sung, C. (2025, March). True Colors: Expression, Inclusive Arts, and Neurodiverse Perspectives, International Neurodiversity Conference, Center for Exceptional Children, Putian, China
2024 Sung, C. (2024, June). Journey and Future of ASSET. Invited oral presentation organized by Profesia Lab, Slovakia
2024 Sung, C., Cai, R. Y., Shah, P. (2024, September). Stanford Neurodiversity Summit 2024 (Mental Health Track), Stanford Neurodiversity Project.
2024 Sung, C. (2024, November). Building Support Networks: Family Collaboration for Transition-Age Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Learning and Teaching Conference, East China Normal University
2024 Sung, C. (2024, November). Empowering Transitions: Leveraging Technology to Develop and Implement Inclusive Vocational Education and Career Pathways for Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Learning and Teaching Conference, East China Normal University.
2024 Sung, C. (2024, November). Innovation and Inclusion: Advancing Vocational Education and Employment Opportunities for for Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Ningbo Society of Education and East China Normal University
2024 Sung, C. (2024, November). Seizing Opportunities: Planning, Surviving and Thriving in Graduate Study, Learning and Teaching Conference, Education University of Hong Kong
2023 Sung, C. (2023, July). Promoting Social Inclusion for People with Disability through Assistive Technology: International Perspectives, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
2023 Sung, C. (2023, July). Supporting Career Development for Transition-age Individuals with Disabilities through Interdisciplinary and Interagency Collaboration, The Education University of Hong Kong.
2023 Sung, C., Koita, B., Mangope, B., & Okyere, C. (2023, September). Assistive Technology Serves People with Disability and Improves their Social Inclusion, Science Summit at the 78 th United Nations General Assembly.
2022 Sung, C., & Leader, G., N. (2022, February). Using Assistive Technology to Promote Inclusion for People with Disability through Collaboration and Partnership between Europe, Africa, and the United States, Africa-Europe Science and Innovation Summit
2022 Sung, C., & Leader, G. (2022, September). Using Assistive Technology to Promote Social Inclusion for People with Disability through Collaboration and Partnership between Africa, America, Asia and Europe, Science Summit at the 77th United Nations General Assembly.
2022 Sung, C., & Leader, G. (2022, December). Using Assistive Technology to Promote Social Inclusion for People with Disability, US-Africa Science Summit.
2021 Sung, C., & Leader, G., & Newbutt, N. (2021, June). Using Assistive Technology to Promote Inclusion for People with Disability through Collaboration and Partnership between Europe, Africa, and the United States, Africa-Europe Science and Innovation Summit.
2021 Sung, C., & Leader, G. (2021, October). Promoting Transition to Employment and Independence among Individuals with Disabilities: Perspectives from Africa, America, Asia, and Europe, Global Science Collaboration Conference at the 76th United Nations General Assembly.
2020 Sung, C. (2020, September). Work-Related Social Skills and Employment Readiness Training Programs for Transition-Age Individuals with ASD, Michigan Autism Conference
2020 Sung, C. (2020, October). Moving Forward: The Future of Assistive Technology for People with Disabilities, Global Science Collaboration Conference at the 75th United Nations General Assembly.
2020 Sung, C. (2020, December). Moving Forward: The Use of Assistive Technology for Students with Disabilities, Department of Special Education, The East China Normal University. (virtual conference).
2019 Sung, C. (2019, August). Implementing Evidence-Based Interventions for Transition Youth with Autism, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Multi-Agency Partnership, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
2019 Sung, C. (2019, August). Implementing Evidence-Based Interventions for Transition Youth with Autism, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Multi-Agency Partnership. Rotary Club of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
2019 Sung, C. (2019, December). Supporting a Positive Transition into Adulthood for Youth with IDD through Collaboration, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Rotary Club of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

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