Putting admirable rationales of university education into practice is never easy. While it is popular to emphasize market values and competitive rankings, moral values and ideals sound way too lofty nowadays. Under tensions on campus and in society, the head of a university takes the role of striking a balance as skilfully as possible.
Professor Joseph Sung is no exception to all these challenges. He has been enjoying university life with teachers and students, going through ups and downs with them. This book, a collection of 57 blog articles by Professor Sung during his tenure as the seventh Vice-Chancellor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, tells us the stories. He talks about higher education and social responsibility, pathways and choices our youths make, the visions he had and the challenges he faced, and life values which he wishes his students could take seriously. Though generations come and go, he still cares that they live a simple, noble and humble life. He hopes we care too.
作者簡介:
Joseph Jao-Yiu Sung was Vice-Chancellor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) during 2010–2017, and is currently Mok Hing Yiu Professor of Medicine, CUHK. Professor Sung is a renowned researcher in gastroenterology and hepatology. His contributions to the advancement of medical service and research have been recognized with awards locally and abroad. During the outbreak of SARS in 2003, he was actively involved in anti-epidemic work, and later honoured together with two other Hong Kong doctors as “Asian Heroes” by Time magazine.