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Jun 2026
(Sat)
Unveiling the Truth: Real-life Case Applications of Forensic Anthropology
- Event of
- Open SPACE 2026
- Subject
- Smart Wellness
- Date & time
- 06Jun 2026 (Sat)14:00 - 15:00
- Type of Event
- In-person Attendance
- Venue
- Room 610, 6/F, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong (Exit D, Admiralty MTR Station)
- Fee
- Free
- Speaker
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- Ms Winsome Lee
Ms Winsome Lee
Ms Winsome Lee, a recipient of the 2021 Hong Kong Humanity Award, will share insights from her humanitarian missions in regions affected by war and disaster, such as Timor-Leste, Poland, Cyprus, and Somaliland.
- Enquiry
- 3762 0097 (sprchan@hkuspace.hku.hk)
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Forensic anthropology is the science of uncovering the truth by “letting the bones speak.” This talk will explore how skeletal analysis is used to identify human remains and reconstruct life experiences, offering solace to families and restoring dignity to the deceased.
Attendees will learn how forensic anthropology bridges scientific reasoning with human compassion, effectively connecting the past and the future through the silent testimony of bones. Join us to discover this professional discipline and its profound significance in life education!
Language: Cantonese
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