CUHK Faculty of Arts presents the “Arts and Humanities Conversations at CUHK” Series in 2020-21 to bring academics and researchers together to explore our diverse cultures, languages, arts, traditions and heritages. The conversations engage students, educators, researchers, and anyone who is interested in arts and culture from Hong Kong and beyond.
In case you missed our webinars, recordings of our webinars are now available online.
Read more: Recordings of Arts and Humanities Conversations at CUHK 2020-21
For the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award 2019, 22 teachers in total received the Award.
The videos below feature two exemplary teachers’s sharing of putting their teaching philosophy in practice to groom our students in all fronts.
For the Dean’s List 2018-19, 345 outstanding students were nominated for the Dean’s List.
The videos below feature two students’s sharing of their learning experience in university.
We are delighted to announce that four of our faculty members and postgraduate students have received the following university-wide awards in recognition of their commendable research efforts and accomplishments in their respective fields.
Research Excellence Award 2019-20
Professor Lai Tsz Pang John, Department of Cultural and Religious Studies
Professor Zhong Lei, Department of Philosophy
Young Research Award 2019
Professor Jeremy Yellen, Department of Japanese Studies
Postgraduate Research Output Award 2019
Ms. Ina Goel, Department of Anthropology
For more details of the awards, please visit the Research section of the Faculty website.
We are delighted to announce that Ms Olive Cheung, Senior Lecturer of English Language Teaching Unit, has received the Vice-Chancellor’s Exemplary Teaching Award 2019 in recognition of her commitment and contributions to English language teaching.
Ms Cheung shared her convictions on teaching: “The pivot of our work at the English Language Teaching Unit is to help students become effective and responsible communicators in a globalized community and to equip them with the language skills required to succeed in their academic and professional pursuits, a goal which I hope to have achieved through building coherent language courses that answer the needs of the target student body.”
Ms Cheung also expressed gratitude to her mentors and colleagues for being her role models. Why do students matter most to her? “I sincerely thank my students, who keep my work challenging and fulfilling every day,” Ms Cheung said.
The Vice-Chancellor's Exemplary Teaching Award Scheme was launched in the year 1999 to give recognition to outstanding teachers. 21 teachers from 10 Departments and Teaching Units in the Faculty of Arts have received the Award to date.