Bulletin Number One 1983

Personal ia (From 1st October to 31st December, 1982) I. Appointments Chairman of the Council Dr. Q.W. Lee Treasurer The Hon. Lydia Dunn Registrar Dr. Liu Pak-wai Academic Staff Faculty of Arts Dr. Ching Yuk-ching, Teresa Lecturer in English Mr. Lee Shi-chi Visiting Lecturer in Fine Arts Mr. Francois Rhein Visiting Lecturer in French Faculty of Medicine Professor Allan Mang-zing Chang Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Professor Gary L. French Professor of Microbiology Professor Ping-chung Leung Professor of Orthopaedic & Traumatic Surgery Mr. Peter Chan Siu-foon Lecturer in Surgery Dr. Tsao Sai Wah, George Lecturer in Anatomy Faculty of Science Professor Chen-ning Yang Honorary Professor of Physics Administrative Staff Mr. Yuen Kin-chung Administrative Assistant, Secretariat Research Staff Dr. John Minford Research Fellow, Comparative Literature and Translation Centre II Promotions Administrative Staff Mr. Wong Tin-yik Administrative Assistant, Department of Extramural Studies Mr. Chan Lun-to Executive Officer I, Computer Services Centre Mrs. Wendy Pun Executive Officer I , Secretariat Mrs. Nora Lau Executive Officer II, MBA Division III Retirement Academic Staff Professor S.S. Hsueh Professor of Government and Public Administration Prof i les Mr . M o k Bong-ho Dean of Students' Office, Chung Chi College Mr. Mok Bong-ho graduated from the Department of Social Work of the University's United College in 1972. Upon graduation, he first served as a social worker at Caritas and then as an Assistant Social Welfare Officer at the Social Welfare Department of the Hong Kong Government. In 1974 he was awarded a Fellowship by the East-West Center to pursue graduate studies at the University of Hawaii, where he obtained a Master of Social Work degree in 1976. Returning to Hong Kong, he worked as a Training Officer at the Boys' and Girls' Club Association and at the same time served as a part-time Field Instructor in Social Work at Chung Chi College. In 1977, he was appointed Assistant Lecturer of the University and was promoted Lecturer in Social Work (Chung Chi College) in 1980. Mr. Mok's major academic interests lie in the field of community development and social welfare policies. He has published a number of articles, both here and abroad, on community work programmes, family life education, citizen participation, social welfare in China, and community problems and social work in Southeast Asia. His current research interests are the mentality of adolescents in Hong Kong, and the present situation of research and teaching on PERSONALIA/PROFILES 27

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