First Symposium on Asian Studies: The Future of Asian Studies

2016年7月12日

The Department of Social Science is honoured to have invited Professor LUI Tai Lok of The Education University of Hong Kong and Professor NGO Tak-Wing of University of Macau to be our distinguished speakers for the First Symposium on Asian Studies. The Symposium featured their thoughts on The Future of Asian Studies with two seminar topics presented.

Topic: New Scholarship from Asia

Speaker: Professor NGO Tak-Wing, Department of Government and Public Administration, University of Macau

Topic: Beyond the Search of Recipe for Economic Success: New Directions in Asian Studies

Speaker: Professor LUI Tai Lok, Vice President (Research & Development) and Chair Professor of Hong Kong Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong

Moderator: Dr Victor Chan, Acting Head and Assistant Professor, Department of Social Science, HSMC

Dr Victor Chan kicked off the symposium

Dr Victor Chan kicked off the symposium
Dean Thomas Luk, School of Humanities and Social Science, presented souvenirs to Professor Ngo Tak-Wing (left) and Professor Lui Tai Lok (right)
Dean Thomas Luk, School of Humanities and Social Science, presented souvenirs to Professor Ngo Tak-Wing (left) and Professor Lui Tai Lok (right)

Professor Ngo Tak-Wing presented on New Scholarship from Asia

Professor Ngo Tak-Wing presented on New Scholarship from Asia

Discussion between Professor Ngo and participants

Discussion between Professor Ngo and participants

Professor Lui Tai Lok presented on Beyond the Search of Recipe for Economic Success: New Directions in Asian Studies

Professor Lui Tai Lok presented on Beyond the Search of Recipe for Economic Success: New Directions in Asian Studies

Open discussion between distinguished speakers and participants

Open discussion between distinguished speakers and participants

First Symposium on Asian Studies: distinguished speakers and participants

First Symposium on Asian Studies: distinguished speakers and participants