The Faculty logo reflects the experimental nature of “Science”. It is organic and revolving. It subtly forms a triangular pointer leading forward. The rich colour suggests the solid achievements of the Faculty, while the purple and orange on the edges inherit the colour tone of CUHK. The tone and manner of the brand identity is inspirational, powerful and academic.
The Science Faculty at The Chinese University of Hong Kong’s motto is Science Empowers Your Dreams. At the Faculty, we firmly believes in the potential in every one of our staff and students. We recognise that our members come from various backgrounds, and we are committed to building a welcoming community founded on the core values of Openness, Civility, and Inclusivity. With due respect for one another regardless of our differences and ensuring that admission and progress for staff and students are only determined by personal merit and performance, we aim to be where you get closer to reaching your dreams.
To establish a network of touchpoints for members of our Faculty and to facilitate a collection of a diverse range of input to build a more welcoming and inclusive community, the Faculty of Science established the Faculty of Science Diversity and Inclusion Committee. The committee currently consists of the following members:
CHAIRPERSON: Prof. YAM Sheung Chi Phillip (Assistant Dean, Education)
MEMBERS:
Prof. WANG Ying (Department of Chemistry)
Dr. AU-YEUNG Yee Man Andie (Earth and Environmental Sciences Programme)
Ms. Connie LAI (Department of Mathematics)
Ms. Joanne LAU (Earth and Environmental Sciences Programme)
Prof. Michael MCBREEN (Department of Mathematics)
Prof. Michael PITTMAN (School of Life Sciences)
Prof. WANG Yi (Department of Physics)
Dr. John A. WRIGHT (Department of Statistics)
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT:
Ms. Jorine LAM (Secretary)
Ms. Christine LING (Under-secretary)
The Committee’s Terms of Reference are as below:
For those interested in contacting any of the committee members who are University staff, please feel free to do so by referring to their contact methods listed in CUHK’s Online Contact Directory.
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