Dean of Social Science
Wei Lun Professor of Journalism and Communication
FUNG, Anthony Y. H.
Email: anthonyfung@cuhk.edu.hk
Associate Dean (Education)
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology
CHEUNG Wai Ting Nicole
Email: nwtcheung@cuhk.edu.hk
Every scientific fulfilment raises new questions; it asks to be surpassed and outdated.
Associate Dean (Interdisciplinary Programmes)
Professor, School of Journalism and Communication
SO York Kee Clement
Email: clementso@cuhk.edu.hk
“Study what you love, and love what you study. Social science remains my life-long passion because it is the scientific inquiry of social life. If science is collective knowledge, then social science is collective wisdom.”
Associate Dean (Research)
Professor, Department of Psychology
HUANG Liqiang
Email: lqhuang@psy.cuhk.edu.hk
The ancient Greek aphorism “Know thyself” has always appealed to me. Understanding our desires, fears, strengths, and weaknesses is key to our well-being.
Associate Dean (Student Affairs)
Principal Lecturer, Department of Geography and Resource Management
WONG Kwan Kit Frankie
Email: kkit@cuhk.edu.hk
Learning to observe, understand and appreciate the nature, which cannot be harnessed but to be in harmony with, plus one’s imaginative faculty, we can come up with creative solutions to many social issues.
Assistant Dean (Education)
Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics
MOK Kai Chung Wallace
Email: wallacemok@cuhk.edu.hk
Nobel economist Milton Friedman once said: “One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results.” What I find economics fascinating is its comprehensive use of quantitative and scientific methods in identifying the impact of different social policies, and very often the results obtained from these methods suggest something very different from what most people would imagine.
Assistant Dean (Education)
Senior Lecturer, School of Architecture
FINGRUT Adam
Email: adam.fingrut@cuhk.edu.hk
An iterative approach to problem solving can help students grow and intimately comprehend their unique direction and develop criterion for evaluation of their work based on qualitative and quantitative explorations.
Assistant Dean (Interdisciplinary Programmes)
Associate Professor, Gender Studies Programme
Associate Professor (by Courtesy), Department of Psychology
WONG Wang Ivy
Email: iwwong@cuhk.edu.hk
Life is a process of acquisition and loss but I have never lost an inquisitive mind, curiosity, and enjoyment of introspection. I believe a good question asked is half the answer and the truth is not afraid of questions.
Assistant Dean (Research)
Professor, Department of Sociology
TONG Yuying
Email: yytong@cuhk.edu.hk
Good listening is a virtue.
Assistant Dean (Student Affairs)
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology
HO Yan Yee Fiona
Email: fionahoyy@cuhk.edu.hk
Mind the gap between knowledge and action! Social science is inseparable from social innovations. Social innovators think outside the box to accelerate the pace of social change. I strive to reimagine innovations in the field of mental health and promote wellbeing in society by building bridges to the community.
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