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Jan 2026
(Sat)

Music for Healing or Teaching? Find Your Professional Path

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Date & time
17Jan 2026 (Sat)14:30 - 16:00 Free
Type of Event
In-person Attendance
Venue
Room 312, 3/F., Admiralty Centre
Speaker
  • Ms Ting Ting Yuen (Registered Music Therapist (RMT), Master of Music Therapy (MMT), The University of Melbourne)

Ms Ting Ting Yuen

Ms Yuen Ting Ting received her Master degree of Music Therapy from the University of Melbourne in 2018. She is a registered music therapist with the Australian Music Therapy association. During her study in Melbourne, she had placements and provided music therapy services at different organisations and hospitals, including the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and paediatric wards in the Children‘s hospital, day care centre for the adults with profound intellectual and physical disabilities, the elderly centre, etc. Ting Ting is currently providing music therapy services to different organisations and schools in Hong Kong. Her clients include the pre-school children who have special needs, SEN students in primary, secondary schools and special schools, adults with physical and intellectual disabilities, adolescents & adults with mental health issues and the elderly. She also has the experiences to conduct workshops and trainings to the parents, teachers, university students, social workers and staff members to advocate music therapy.

Enquiry
3762 0055 (performingarts@hkuspace.hku.hk)
Relevant Programmes
Postgraduate Diploma in Music Therapy 音樂治療基礎證書 Postgraduate Diploma in Music (Piano Pedagogy and Performance) Certificate for Module (Keyboard Repertoire: From the Baroque to the 20th Century) Certificate for Module (Advanced Piano Technique and Performance Practice) Certificate for Module (Advanced Piano Pedagogy)
moreRelevant Programmes

Discover how your passion for music can become a powerful and rewarding career. This session explores our two distinctive postgraduate programmes. Learn how the PgDip in Music Therapy equips you to use music for clinical intervention, fostering healing and communication in diverse healthcare and educational settings. Alternatively, explore the PgDip in Music (Piano Pedagogy and Performance), designed to refine your artistic practice and develop advanced skills for teaching the next generation of pianists. Join us to explore the curriculum, meet faculty, and find the path that aligns with your professional aspirations in the transformative world of music.

Language: Cantonese