Sophie Lee is a researcher specialising in disability inclusion, legal-cultural systems and youth equity in Asia. Her work applies transdisciplinary approaches to examine how legal frameworks, institutional structures and cultural norms shape access, representation and opportunity.
In 2025, she presented and published her research paper “Reimagining Disability Inclusion in Hong Kong: A Transdisciplinary Analysis of Legal and Cultural Dynamics,” contributing to advancing discourse on inclusive policy and practice. She has supported research across the Faculty of Arts and Department of Psychology at The University of Hong Kong, contributing to projects spanning court interpretation, inclusive education and character strengths in autistic young people.
Her portfolio includes collaboration with NGOs and civil society organisations on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, including curriculum representation reviews and a year-long pro bono disability inclusion project with Sensational Foundation. She also engages in youth-led advocacy on mental health and student wellbeing, contributing to public dialogue on inclusive learning environments.
Sophie is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (BA&LLB) at The University of Hong Kong, strengthening her expertise at the intersection of law, research and inclusive policy design.
