CUHK Faculty of Arts

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Faculty of Arts is the arts faculty of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

History

Founded in 1963.[1]

One of Arts Faculty’s first generation of graduates, Dr. Yu Ying-shih, a student of Qian Mu, and a former Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University is a well-known historian and a recipient of the John W. Kluge Prize for his lifetime achievement in the humanities.

Degrees offered

The Faculty offers both undergraduate and postgraduate level degree programmes.[2]

Undergraduate

In addition, the Faculty also offers the following programmes to students:

Postgraduate

Research (Doctor/Master)

Taught (Master)

Taught (Postgraduate Diploma)

Honorary professors

Campus

The headquarters of the Faculty of Arts is at the Fung King Hey Building located in The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

References

See also

External links

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