College Administrators

Chair of the Board of Trustees
Mr. FUNG Siu-to Clement
College Head
Professor LEUNG Yiu-kin Freedom
Professor LEUNG Yiu-kin Freedom (College Head)
3943 7351
yiukinleung@cuhk.edu.hk

Prof. Freedom Leung graduated from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada with a PhD in Clinical Psychology. He spent three years working as the clinical research associate at the Douglas Hospital Centre in Montreal before returning to Hong Kong in 1992. His research expertise includes eating disorders, borderline personality disorder, self-harm behaviour and mindfulness therapy. Prof. Leung has received numerous teaching awards, including the Best Teaching Award of the Faculty of Social Science (2004), the Vice-Chancellor’s Exemplary Teaching Award (2005), and the General Education Best Teaching Award of Shaw College (2019). 

Prof. Leung was the past president of the Hong Kong Psychological Society (1996-1997), and the senior advisor for the Society of Clinical Psychology in China and Taiwan (2004-2014). He is also a committee member of the Asian Cognitive Behavior Therapy Association (2018-2021). Besides serving as the Head of Shaw College, Prof. Leung also serves as the senior consulting clinical psychologist for the Office of Student Affairs and the Human Resources Office of CUHK.

Associate Heads
Professor AU Wing-tung Winton
Professor AU Wing-tung Winton
Professor AU Wing-tung Winton (Associate Head and Dean of General Education)
3943 6652 / 3943 7352
wintonau@cuhk.edu.hk

Professor AU Wing-tung Winton is an Associate Professor and Director of Industrial-Organizational Psychology Programme in the Department of Psychology of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Professor Au received his doctorate degree in University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. He teaches Industrial-Organizational Psychology, and Social Psychology. In research, he studies how audience perceive and appreciate culture and arts especially performing arts. Currently working with different theatre, music, dance and cultural heritage organisations to understand their audience and visitor expectations and experiences.

Besides teaching and research, he also provides consultancy services to apply psychological theories and methods in public organisations and private firms. On community services, he serves as an Honorary Advisor and Honorary Research Fellow for The Hong Kong Police College, and advisors to various psychology programmes in other institutions. He has also been serving in Hong Kong Psychological Society in different capacities including the Chair of the Division of Industrial-Organizational Psychology. He is the Chairperson of Drama Group and Council Member of Hong Kong Arts Development Council.

Professor CHAN Wood-yee Woody
Professor CHAN Wood-yee Woody (Associate Head)
3943 6895
wy-chan@cuhk.edu.hk

Professor CHAN Wood-yee Woody obtained his Bachelor and Master degrees in Biochemistry in the Department of Biochemistry and Ph.D. in Basic Medical Sciences in the Department of Anatomy of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). He went on to have his postdoctoral training in University College London, the United Kingdom after he was awarded Fellowship from the Croucher Foundation. After the training, he returned to the CUHK, and joined the Department of Anatomy as a lecturer. He then received sabbatical training in the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA. He became Professor in the Department of Anatomy in 2000, Chairman of the same Department in 2007, and currently Associate Director of School of Biomedical Sciences, Head of Division of Biomedical Sciences, Head of Division of Medicine and Co-Director of the Center for Neuromusculoskeletal Restorative Medicine.
 
Professor Chan has devoted much time in both teaching and research. He was a member of several teaching Panels in the Faculty of Medicine, and awarded Teacher of the Year for Medical Year One by the Faculty of Medicine for four consecutive years. His research interest focuses on developmental and stem cell biology and cell-based therapy. He has published more than 160 articles including 10 review papers, 2 edited books and 12 book chapters. He has been receiving uninterrupted grant supports for his research for more than two decades. He has experiences in coordinating large-scale research projects supported by RGC Theme-based Research Scheme, RGC Collaborative Research Fund, RGC Central Allocation Grant, CUHK Strategic Research Grant and ITC Innovation and Technology Fund. He is one of the Founding Members of Hong Kong Society for Developmental Biology, Elected Representative from Hong Kong to the Council of Chinese Society for Anatomical Sciences and Expert Member of the Histology and Embryology Specialty Committee of the same National Society, Vice-President of Guangdong Society for Neuroscience, Member of American Anatomical Association, Member of British Society for Developmental Biology and Member of Society for Developmental Biology, USA. He is Founding Editor and Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Neuroembryology and Aging, as well as Editorial Board member and manuscript reviewer of more than 15 international journals.

Professor Chan has been serving Shaw College in different capacities for many years. He is currently Chair of the Canteen Management Committee, Member of Campus Development and Management Committee and Vice President of the Staff Association Executive Committee. He has become Fellow, Trustee and Associate Head of Shaw College since 2006, 2011 and 2012 respectively.
 

Professor WU Che-yuen Justin
Professor WU Che-yuen Justin
Professor WU Che-yuen Justin (Associate Head)
3503 3523
justinwu@cuhk.edu.hk

Professor WU Che-yuen Justin is the Associate Dean (Health Systems) of Faculty of Medicine and the Chairman of CUHK Medical Services, CUHK. He is responsible for the development of collaborative network with private health systems, biomedical tech industry, Greater Bay Area and beyond for CUHK Medicine.

He is a professor of gastroenterology with academic focus in the field of functional gastrointestinal disorder and gastroesophageal reflux disease. He is currently the President of Asian Pacific Association of Gastroenterology (APAGE), the Past-President of Hong Kong Society of Gastroenterology, and Scientific Chairman of Asia Neurogastroenterology and Motility.
In medical education, Professor Wu is the founding director of Asia’s first “Global Physician-Leadership Stream” (GPS) of MBChB programme of CUHK Medicine. He is responsible for the design and operation of the GPS curriculum. The GPS has been the top programme among all university undergraduate studies in Hong Kong for 9 consecutive years. He is an eminent teacher honoured with 8 awards of medical education, which include Vice-Chancellor Exemplary Teaching Award, Master Teacher, and Teacher of the Year Awards in CUHK Medicine.

He is the founding director of Hong Kong Institute of Integrative Medicine in CUHK with the mission of fostering cooperation between Western and Chinese medicine in the healthcare system. He steered the development of the world’s first English Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on Chinese medicine in collaboration with Coursera.

In medical innovation, Professor Wu is serving as director and advisor of biomedical technology companies and venture capital funds. He also actively contributes to incubator and accelerator programmes for supporting the growth of biomedical tech start-up companies.

College Honorary Fellows
Professor CHAN Chi-fai Andrew
Professor CHEN Char-nie
Professor CHING Pak-chung
Professor SUNG Jao-yiu Joseph
Professor YAU Shing-tung
Professor YEUNG Yue-man
Senior College Tutors
Mr. CHAN Chun-wing Terence
tcwchan@cuhk.edu.hk
Professor CHAN King-ming
Professor CHAN Man joseph
3943 7678
josephmchan@cuhk.edu.hk
Professor CHAN Sin-wai
swchan@arts.cuhk.edu.hk
Professor CHEUNG Kwong-yue
Mr. HO Kwok-tai
Professor HO Pui-yin
Professor HO Pui-yin (Director of Lee Woo Sing Hong Kong History Resource Centre)
2603 5685
hopuiyinyip@cuhk.edu.hk

Prof. Ho Pui Yin, a social and economic historian who previously worked as a research consultant at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris, she now teaches in the History Department at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her current researches are mainly on urbanisation of modern day Hong Kong. She has published numerous books and articles on Hong Kong and social and economic history of modern China.

She is also the Director of Lee Woo Sing Hong Kong History Resource Centre of Shaw College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong; Member, Board of Trustees, Shaw College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong; Non-Executive Director of Hong Kong Urban Renewal Authority; Honorary Advisor, Hong Kong War Memorial Pensions Advisory Committee, Health, Welfare and Food Bureau, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; Museum Expert Advisor, Leisure and Cultural Services Department, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; and Visiting Professor Chaire Dupront, Universite Paris-Sorbonne.

Dr. HO Sai-hau Simon
Professor HO Wing-shing John
ws203ho@cuhk.edu.hk
Professor LEE Kin-hong
Professor LEUNG Wing-por Kevin
3943 6344
kevinleung@cuhk.edu.cn
Mrs. LUI CHAN Lai-chee
Professor LUI Tai-lok
Mr. MA Kwai-hung Kingsley
kwaihungma@cuhk.edu.hk
Professor MA Lai-chong Joyce
Professor NGAI Ngan-pun
3943 9377
npngai@cuhk.edu.hk
Professor PARKIN Andrew TL
Mr. TAM Pit-shing Benny
Professor TAM Siu-cheung Michael
mtam@cuhk.edu.hk
Professor TSAO King-kwun
3943 7532
kingktsao@cuhk.edu.hk
Mr. TSOI Sik-cheong Hardy
Professor WONG Chong-kim
chongkimwong@cuhk.edu.hk
Professor WOO Ying-shiu Norman
normanwoo@cuhk.edu.hk
Professor YU Siu-hung Eden
Dean of Students
Professor JONG Siu-yung Morris
Professor JONG Siu-yung Morris (Dean of Students)
3943 6248 / 3943 7365
mjong@cuhk.edu.hk

Professor JONG Siu-yung Morris obtained his Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic Engineering) from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Master of Science (Computer and Information Technology) from The University of Hong Kong, and Doctor of Philosophy (Education) from The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). Currently, he is a Professor of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, and the Director of the Centre for Learning Sciences and Technologies, CUHK.

Professor Jong’s research interests include learning sciences and technologies, as well as technology-enhanced pedagogic design and implementation. He won CUHK’s Best Innovation Award of Knowledge Transfer in 2013, Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education’s Early Career Researcher Award in 2015, CUHK’s Young Researcher Award in 2018, CUHK’s Research Excellence Award in 2021, and CUHK’s Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award in 2022. Currently, Professor Jong is a Co-Chair of the IEEE Education Society Technical Committee on Learning Sciences, an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, a Vice-President of the China Association of Educational Technology Professional Committee on Digital Game-based Learning, and an Honorary Research Fellow of Peking University Learning Sciences Lab.

Professor Jong has been active in serving the community. He was a member of HKSAR Education Bureau’s Steering Committee on Strategic Development of Information Technology in Education, Quality Education Fund’s Dissemination and Promotion Sub-committee, and Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority’s Subject Committee on Information and Communication Technology. Currently, Professor Jong is a member of the Board of Directors of Hong Kong Education City Limited (an owned company of the HKSAR Government).

Professor Jong has been active in serving Shaw College. He was a resident tutor of the Student Hostel II, as well as a member of the Staff-Student College Life Promotion Committee, Student Hostel Management Committee, IT Resources Planning and Facilities Management Committee, and the Residence Selection Sub-Committee. Professor Jong has taken up the role of the Dean of Students in Shaw College since 2017. Currently, he is also a member of the Board of Trustees and the Assembly of fellows, as well as the Chair of Staff-Student College Life Promotion Committee and Student Development Programmes Committee.

Associate Dean of Students
Professor CHAN Wan-yi Renee
Professor CHAN Wan-yi Renee
3513 3175 / 3505 2858
reneewy@cuhk.edu.hk

Professor CHAN Wan-yi Renee obtained her Bachelor of Science (Environmental Life Science), Master of Philosophy (Microbiology) and Doctor of Philosophy (Microbiology & Pathology) from The University of Hong Kong (HKU). She won the 2010 Young Scientist Awards (Life Science) of the Hong Kong Institution of Science.
 
Professor Chan joined the Department of Paediatrics, CUHK in 2015. Her research interests include respiratory viruses, human respiratory epithelial cell culture models, respiratory mucosal immune responses and novel small molecule drug screening. Currently, Professor Chan is the Deputy Director of the Hong Kong Hub of Paediatric Excellence.
 
Professor Chan has been active in serving the overseas student programme, including the CUHK Host Family Programme organised by the Office of Student Affairs, CUHK and the Summer Undergraduate Research Programme organised by the Office of Academic Links, CUHK.

Dr. CHENG Man-chuen
Dr. CHENG Man-chuen
3943 7985
mccheng@math.cuhk.edu.hk

Dr. CHENG Man-chuen obtained his B.Sc. and M.Phil. in Mathematics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Stanford University. After graduation, he was awarded the Croucher Fellowship and undertook postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of British Columbia. His research interest lies in algebraic topology. Dr. Cheng is now a lecturer and the Associate Director of M.Sc. Program of the Department of Mathematics.

Dr. Cheng is enthusiastic about education. He received the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award in 2022. Dr. Cheng worked with the Education Bureau to deliver training courses to secondary school Mathematics teachers. He previously served in the HKDSE Mathematics Subject Committee of Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority. 

Dr. Cheng is an alumnus of Shaw College and has been actively involved in college events since he was a student. He was a resident tutor of Kuo Mou Hall and a member of the Canteen Management Committee. Dr. Cheng is currently a member of the Assembly of Fellows and the President of the Shaw College Staff Association.

Dean of General Education
Professor AU Wing-tung Winton
Professor AU Wing-tung Winton
Professor AU Wing-tung Winton (Associate Head and Dean of General Education)
3943 6652 / 3943 7352
wintonau@cuhk.edu.hk

Professor AU Wing-tung Winton is an Associate Professor and Director of Industrial-Organizational Psychology Programme in the Department of Psychology of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Professor Au received his doctorate degree in University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. He teaches Industrial-Organizational Psychology, and Social Psychology. In research, he studies how audience perceive and appreciate culture and arts especially performing arts. Currently working with different theatre, music, dance and cultural heritage organisations to understand their audience and visitor expectations and experiences.

Besides teaching and research, he also provides consultancy services to apply psychological theories and methods in public organisations and private firms. On community services, he serves as an Honorary Advisor and Honorary Research Fellow for The Hong Kong Police College, and advisors to various psychology programmes in other institutions. He has also been serving in Hong Kong Psychological Society in different capacities including the Chair of the Division of Industrial-Organizational Psychology. He is the Chairperson of Drama Group and Council Member of Hong Kong Arts Development Council.

Director of Lee Woo Sing Hong Kong History Resource Centre
Professor HO Pui-yin
Professor HO Pui-yin (Director of Lee Woo Sing Hong Kong History Resource Centre)
2603 5685
hopuiyinyip@cuhk.edu.hk

Prof. Ho Pui Yin, a social and economic historian who previously worked as a research consultant at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris, she now teaches in the History Department at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her current researches are mainly on urbanisation of modern day Hong Kong. She has published numerous books and articles on Hong Kong and social and economic history of modern China.

She is also the Director of Lee Woo Sing Hong Kong History Resource Centre of Shaw College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong; Member, Board of Trustees, Shaw College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong; Non-Executive Director of Hong Kong Urban Renewal Authority; Honorary Advisor, Hong Kong War Memorial Pensions Advisory Committee, Health, Welfare and Food Bureau, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; Museum Expert Advisor, Leisure and Cultural Services Department, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; and Visiting Professor Chaire Dupront, Universite Paris-Sorbonne.

Associate Director, Lee Woo Sing Hong Kong History Resource Centre
Professor CHEUNG Hiu-yu Jack
3943 5489
hycheung@cuhk.edu.hk
College Secretary
Ms. LAM Hou-heung Candice
3943 7311
candice.lam@cuhk.edu.hk

It was homecoming for Ms Lam when she assumed the post of College Secretary of Shaw College in June 2012.  Between 1992 and 1994, Ms Lam worked in Shaw as its Assistant Student Affairs Officer, after moving from Chung Chi College where she served from 1989 to 1992 in the same post.

After serving in the Chinese University, Ms Lam had been the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation.  She had started a fundraising event called CyberRun, developed new services, corporate capacity and branding of the organization, as well as supported the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Rehabilitation to provide rehabilitation training and service in Mainland China.  Before coming back to Shaw, Ms Lam served in the Secretariat of the Legislative Council.

Ms Lam was trained as a social worker in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and received a Diploma in Social Planning in Developing Countries, and a M.Sc. in Social Policy and Planning from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).  Ms Lam retains her registration as a professional social worker.

Ms Lam believes that education is of primary importance to individuals as well as to the society.  Education can enable individual growth and development, and build up the power for development of an equal society for all.  Education is social capital.  Whole-person development of students should consist of both formal curriculum and informal programmes.

As the College Secretary, Ms Lam looks forward to working with the members, staff and students in pursuing the vision and mission of Shaw College.  Ms Lam believes that students in Shaw are very well positioned to expanding their perspective as global citizens, understanding China, participating in community services, as well as bridging academic learning and practical experiences.

Ms Lam is a Christian, married with two daughters.

Senior College Development Officers
Ms. HO Wai-yee Winnie
3943 7367
wyho@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

Assistant to Head and College Secretary
Operation of Head’s Office
Student hostels operation and management
Founder's Day Ceremony
Conference grant

Ms. NG Shuk-fei Joyce
3943 7350
joyceng@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

Delegations and visits to Shaw College
Graduation Ceremony
Scholarship, awards and financial assistance
Canteen management
Student development programmes

Ms. WONG Kit-yi Stella
3943 7359
stellawong@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

Student development programmes
Support services for individual students

College Development Officers
Ms. HO Sze-wing Sharon
3943 7354
sharonho@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

General Education (service learning, assemblies and high table dinners)
Student development programmes

Ms. HO Tsz-tung Becky
3943 4281
beckyho@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

Student activities
Student development programmes

Ms. LAM Hoi-tung Zoe
3943 7369
zoelam@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

General Education (service learning, assemblies and Shaw gatherings)
Student development programmes

Ms. LI Tsz-ying Jessie
3943 1684
jessieli@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

IT resources planning and facilities management
Student activities
Student development programmes

Ms. LO Suk-man Emilie
3943 7353
emilielo@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

Distinguished Lectures
General Education (courses)
Student discipline
Human resources
Office administration

Ms. NG Yuet-mei Emily
3943 1553
emilyymng@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

General Education (service learning and assemblies)
College promotion and communications
Photo Day
The Art of Fong Yim Fun Sustainability Project

Ms. WONG Mei-ling Sharon
3943 7368
sharonwong@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

Campus development and management
Construction of new student hostel
Environmental sustainability
Photo Day

Ms. YEN Gigi
3943 8637
gigiyen@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

Alumni affairs
General Education (high table dinners)
Publications 
Staff Association

Assistant Hostel Manager
Ms. HO Sai-sheung Doris
3943 5181
dorisho@cuhk.edu.hk

Areas of Responsibilities

Student hostel daily operation & management