
Associate Professor Leong Chan
Associate Professor Leong Chan teaches design studies in the Faculty of Art & Design. His research focuses on design and national experience, design history, visualizing HIV/AIDS, and the visual cultures of East Asia.
Australian Socio-Graphic AIDS Project (AGAP). Chan and Dr Raymond Donovan, National Centre in HIV Social Research at UNSW, are the directors and chief investigators of the Australian Socio-Graphic AIDS Project (AGAP). Funded by the Australian Research Council, AGAP documents the trajectories of HIV/AIDS through material and visual cultures, public health campaigns and socio-graphic representations of the epidemic in Australia.
Southeast Asian Socio-Graphic AIDS Project (SEAGAP). Chan and Dr Raymond Donovan, National Centre in HIV Social Research at UNSW, are the directors and chief investigators of the Southeast Asian Socio-Graphic AIDS Project (SEAGAP). The project documents the trajectories of HIV/AIDS through material and visual cultures, public health campaigns and socio-graphic representations of the epidemic in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
Design Asia Project (DAP). A cultural history of iconography, materiality and national experience in East Asia.
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