Bulletin Spring‧Summer 1996

Dr .Wan Chin-chin Director School of Continuing Studies Dr. Wan Chin-chin completed her secondary education in Hong Kong, graduated with a B.Sc. degree in physical chemistry and mathematics from Seattle Pacific University, and obtained her Ph.D. in biophysics from the University of Western Ontario. She was awarded a diploma in management of lifelong education by the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1986 and a certificate in higher education management by Ohio University in 1987. Dr. Wan has had extensive experience i n teaching and administration in tertiary institutions, in the area of continuing and professional education in particular. She once served as instructor and laboratory supervisor at Tulane Medical School in New Orleans, and teaching assistant i n biophysics and demonstrator in physics at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Upon returning to Hong Kong in 1979, she joined Hong Kong Baptist College (now Hong Kong Baptist University) as special assistant to the president. Six months later, she took up the posts of coordinator o f the International Baccalaureate Programme, lecturer in chemistry, and assistant director of the Basic Studies Programme. In 1982 Dr. Wan left Hong Kong for Macau where she became vice-principal of the Junior College of the University of East Asia (now University of Macau) after one year as the founding director of studies. A year later she rejoined Hong Kong Baptis t College as head of the Division of Continuing Education. Before joining The Chinese University as director of the School of Continuing Studies in February 1996, she was dean of the School of Continuing Education of Hong Kong Baptist University for over six years. Dr. Anthony E. Jame s Director University Animal House Dr. James graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1977 with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) degree. He has specialized in laboratory animal medicine and management since 1986. He has a postgraduate certificate i n management and belongs to the Australia College of Veterinary Scientists. Dr. James has high expectations of living in Hong Kong and working in The Chinese University. He hopes to contribute to the medical and scientific research community on campus through the provision of a world class laboratory animal service. Dr. James is married and has two children. He is interested in sports, specially tennis, long distance running, and baseball. His hobbies include bee keeping, poultry keeping, and beer brewing. 34

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