PhD Graduates’ Perspectives

PhD Graduates’ Perspectives

huangDr. HUANG Xianhan Yvonne

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong

 

 

 

Year of graduation: 2011

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“My vision is broadened by innovative, passionate, and professional teaching in the Faculty of Education at CUHK. My academic journey starts here and I want to express my sincere gratitude for this invaluable learning opportunity!”

mjongProf. JONG Siu-yung Morris

Associate Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, CUHK

Director, Centre for Learning Sciences and Technologies, CUHK

Dean of Students, Shaw College, CUHK

Year of graduation: 2009

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“Lecture rooms can survive without technology, but never without inspirational teachers. Thanks a lot, the professors who taught me when I was doing my PhD in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, CUHK. I learned so much from you!”

Lee-Chi-KinProf. LEE Chi-Kin John

Vice President (Academic) and Chair Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, The Education University of Hong Kong

 

 

Year of graduation: 1996

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“The process of doctoral training at the CUHK is rigorous and systematic. The thesis supervisor and other teachers deliver their earnest instruction which has played a pivotal role in my sustainable research development today. I express my deep gratitude to the CUHK teachers for their whole-hearted education.”

Shang-JunjieProf. SHANG Junjie

Associate Professor, Vice-dean, Graduate School of Education, Peking University

 

 

 

Year of graduation: 2007

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“The impressive learning experience in CUHK has made a great influence on my career. I can’t forget the memorable time that I spent in CUHK, and I have so much appreciation for my teachers.”

Song-HuanProf. SONG Huan

Associate Professor, Vice Director, Institute of Teacher Education, Beijing Normal University

 

 

 

Year of graduation: 2007

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“My three-year PhD study has given me a real taste of what it means to study in a university with real master teachers. It has reinforced my determination to embark on a mission in quest of truth and academic freedom.”

WANG-JianjunProf. WANG Jianjun

Associate Professor, Department of Education Science, East China Normal University

 

 

 

Year of graduation: 2002

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“I started my study in The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) on 20 August 1999, and I graduated on 20 August 2002. This coincidence has made it easy for me to remember the special day. After spending three wonderful years in CUHK, I returned to work in China. Although more than 10 years have passed since I left CUHK, I still miss my time there. Looking back, I have learnt tremendously from the warm and supportive intellectual environment, and I felt stable and secure because my PhD study was fully funded. So I always ask myself: what can I do in return?”

YIN_HongbiaoProf. YIN Hongbiao

Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, CUHK

Associate Director, Centre for University and School Partnership, CUHK

 

Year of graduation: 2006

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“My PhD journey in CUHK has laid a solid foundation for my academic career today. I am grateful for the opportunities of learning as a PhD student in CUHK!”

Colin Shulin YuProf. YU Shulin Colin

Associate Professor and Programme Coordinator of Bachelor of Education Programme (English), Faculty of Education, University of Macau

 

 

Year of graduation: 2014

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“I feel grateful to conduct my PhD research at the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. I am most impressed with C&I’s research culture that encourages PhD students to publish their work in refereed journals and share their research in international conferences, seminars, and workshops.”

YUAN RuiProf. YUAN Rui Eric

Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Macau

 

 

 

Year of graduation: 2015

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“My PhD journey in CUHK has been exciting and rewarding. It has largely broadened my knowledge and horizons as a growing academic.”