Bulletin Spring‧Summer 2004

Mr. Pang Yuk Wing, Joseph Mr. Joseph Pang is a distinguished alumnus of Chung Chi College. He is currently executive director and deputy chief executive of The Bank of East Asia Limited An outstanding banker heavily involved in public services, Mr. Pang has taken on various public roles, including vice-president of the Hong Kong Institute of Bankers, chairman of the Correctional Services Children's Education Trust Investment Advisory Board, and chairman of the Banking and Finance Industry Training Board of the Vocational Training Council. Over the years, Mr. Pang has given his time and expertise generously for the development of Chung Chi College and the University, and helped extend the community network of his alma mater. Dr. Yung Kung Hing Dr. Yung Kung Hing is a distinguished alumnus of Chung Chi College. He joined the University in 1969 and taught in the Department of Biology for 27 years, during which he had served as dean of students of Chung Chi College. Over the years, Dr. Yung has contributed significantly to the deve l opment of Chung Chi College. To enhance students' language ability, he pioneered English and Putonghua Tables, as well as language enhancement study tour programmes. Since his retirement in 1996, he has served as senior college tutor of Chung Chi, rendering services to the college in areas such as student development, academic programmes and campus improvement projects. His devotion to the well-being of the college and its students is well appreciated by fellow staff members and students alike. Prof, John Nelson Tarn Prof. John Tarn is a much respected professor of architecture who has achieved high acclaim in his profession. He is an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects and a Fellow of many prestigious academic and professional societies. Prof. Tarn was the pro-vice- chancellor and acting vice-chancellor of the University of Liverpool from 1973 to 1999, and was made an emeritus professor after his retirement. Prof. Tarn served as member of The Chinese University's Architecture Academic Advisory Committee as soon as the committee was established in 1988 and took up chairmanship of the committee from 1992 to 2002. Under his able leadership, the committee guided the launch of the University's architecture programme and brought about its phenomenal growth. Prof. Tarn has been external assessor of the Department of Architecture since 1990. Third Honorary Fellowship Conferment Ceremony 3 7

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