Bulletin Vol. 8 No. 12 Sep–Aug 1972

(Prof. C.T. Hu , Teachers College, Columbia University, joined the discussion and answered questions.) “Social Services and Social Work Education i n Hong Kong” by Mr. Ho Kam-Fai , Head of the Department of Social Work, United College “Social Change and Family Adaption i n Hong Kong" b y Dr. Wong Fai-Ming, Head o f the Department of Sociology, Chung Chi College and lastly, a Forum on "Hong Kong Problems" in which both Dr. Francis K. Pan and Mr. T.C. Lai participated. Visits, which were arranged by Mr. Winston Woo, Staff Tutor of the Department o f Extramural Studies, included the South Sea Textile Mill, the University Campus, the Resettlement Estates at Wong Tai Sin and Sau Mau Ping, and Nursery Projects sponsored by International Rescue Committee, UNO, at Cheung Chau. A reception fo r the Group was given b y th e Acting Vice-Chancellor, Mr . T.C. Cheng, a t Hotel Miramar, The Leader o f the group was Dr. Robert H . Schacht, Seminar Director and Associate Professor o f Adult Education a t the University of Wisconsin. PERSONALIA • Mr. John T.S. Chen — Deputy Registrar, University Registry • Dr. Ambrose Yeo-chi King — Director of Social Research Centre • Dr . PedroN g — Deputy Director o f Social Research Centre • Mr. Vincent Cheung Chak-lam - Senior Programmer, Computing Centre STAFF PROFILES Dr. Yee-lay Jack L am, Lecturer, School of Education Dr. Yee-Lay Jack Lam read History and Geography at the University o f Hong Kong and graduated with a B.A. (Hons.) degree in 1964. After graduation, he taught Social Science and English at New Method College and Buddhist Wong Fung Ling College until 1967 when he left for Canada to study Educational Administration at the University of Toronto. "He obtained his M.Ed, and Ph.D. degrees in 1969 and 1971 respectively. During his studies, Dr. Lam obtained a three-year The International Seminar Group at South Sea Textile Mill 廠 紗 海 南 於 攝 組 究 硏 際 國 學 大 辛 康 斯 —6—

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