Bulletin Vol. 8 No. 6 Jan 1972

S T A FF PROF I L ES Mr. Fang Chan-Hsiung, Lecturer in Business Admi n i s t r a t i on , Chung Chi College Mr. Fang Chan-Hsiung was educated at the National Taiwan University and graduated with an LL.B. degree in Economics in 1953. He studied Business Administration at the University of South Carolina and was awarded an M.Sc. degree i n 1960. He also received a certificate in Radio and Televisio n from the RCA Institute in New York in 1962 and a certificate in Production Management Programme in 1965 from the International Center for the Advancement of Management Education, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. Before joining this University in August 1971, Mr. Fang concurrently served as Associate Professor in Production Management, College of Commerce, and Assistant Director of the Institute of Business Studies , College of Graduate Studies, Nanyang University. Mr. Daniel Fook-kwan Chan, Assistant Lecturer in Social Work, United College Mr. Chan graduated from the University of Hong Kong with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1963. Between 1963 and 1968, Mr. Chan taught a t St. Joseph's College, Kennedy Road. He then spent two years at Fordham University, New York, and was awarded a Master of Social Work degree in 1970. Before coming to this University in September, 1971, Mr. Chan served as a research worker at Catholic Charities in New York, and as a Casework Supervisor at the Christian Family Service Center in Hong Kong. Mrs. Mabel Y.K Wang,Cataloguer ,University Library Mrs. Mabel Y.H. Wang, a native of Shanghai, obtained her B.S.Sc. degree in Journalism from this University and her M.L.S. degree from Indiana State University in 1967 and 1970 respectively. During her stay in the United States, she worked in the Music Section of the Library of Indiana State University. Upon her return to Hong Kong at the end of 1970 , she joined the British Council Library as the Librarian. She was appointed Cataloguer of the University Library in June 1971. (pictures in Chinese section) COM I NGS A N D GO I NGS • Prof. Roland Robertson, Department of Sociology, University of York, visited the University from 21st November to 18th December, 1971 under the Commonwealth University Interchange Scheme of the British Council. Besides advising this University on research and teaching programmes in Sociology, Prof. Robertson conducted three seminars at this University and one at the University of Hong Kong. The topics of the seminars were as follows: "Development and Overdevelopment", "The Comparative Analysis of Deviant Behaviour", "Sociological Consciousness and Cultural Change" and "Towards the Redirection of the Sociological Analysis of Religion". Prof. Robertson also delivered a public lecture on 4th December, 1971 , on “Is there a Crisi s in Western Society" at New Asia College. • President T.C. Cheng, United College , Prof. S.S. Hsueh, Professor of Government and Public Administration, Dr. S.W. Tam, Dean of Faculty of Science, Chung Chi College, and Dr. Lin Tzong-biau, Lecturer in Economics at New Asia College, attended the Second Asian Workshop on Higher Education held in Singapore from 5th to 14th December, 1971, as delegates of the University. • Mrs. Ng Lun Ngai-har, Assistant Lecturer in History, United College, left Hong Kong on 17th December, 1971 , to undertake one month's intensive research in the United Kingdom. • Prof. Harold Shadick, Professor of Chinese Literature at Cornell University, United States, visited Chung Chi College, New Asia College an d the University Headquarters at the end o f December 1971. • Dr. Nguyen Van Thuy, Assistant to Vice-Minister of Education, Vietnam, visited the University on 29th December, 1971 to discuss with members of the staff the University's administration and in particular its sources of finance and the nature of its undergraduate curriculum. • Dr. Y.W. Chan, Dr. H.M. Chang, Dr. S.T . Chang, Dr. C.L. Choy, Dr. John Olley, Dr. Philip Shen, Dr. S.W. Tam and Dr. K.H. Yung of Chung Chi College left for Taiwan on 29th December, 1971, to participate in the Workshop on General Education in Science for Non- Science Students held at Tung Hai University. - 7 -

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