Simpson Wong is currently an honorary lecturer at University College London. Before relocating to London, he was an Associate Professor at Hong Kong Baptist University where he taught Psychology in the Department of Education Studies. His research interests lie in the areas of language and literacy development, learning difficulties and behavioural genetics. His most recent interest is developing a cognitive-linguistic model of comic reading and translating research findings into counseling practice.
About Dorothy:
"One of my luckiest things ever happened in my life is being Dorothy's DPhil student. I have learned so much from her and have been imitating the way she thinks and treats people (with 20% success at most). Dorothy has changed my way of interpreting Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence. Rather than having an advantage of one kind of intelligence, Dorothy is talented in multiple domains. How can Dorothy do excellent research, write novels, draw beautiful pictures, own a popular blog, etc? Dorothy is so devoted to research and hard-working. I was surprised (but not surprised any more) when she told me that the first thing she did when she woke up during her holidays was writing a computer programme. I believe Dorothy will remain active or even more active after the so-called retirement. "