Meet the Provost

Professor Alan K.L. Chan 陳金樑教授

Provost

J.S. Lee Professor of Chinese Culture

Professor Alan Chan is currently the Provost and J.S. Lee Professor of Chinese Culture at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Prior to joining CUHK, Professor Chan was Toh Puan Mahani Idris Daim Chair Professor of Humanities at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) of Singapore. He joined NTU as Dean of the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, and Professor of Philosophy in 2009. In January 2018, Professor Chan was appointed Vice President of NTU, responsible for alumni engagement, university advancement and international relations.

Professor Chan was born in Hong Kong and completed his secondary school education here. He then pursued his higher education in Canada. He received his BA from the University of Winnipeg, MA from the University of Manitoba, and PhD in religious studies from the University of Toronto. Professor Chan began his academic career as an assistant professor at the University of Manitoba. He then joined the National University of Singapore (NUS), where he held several leadership roles, including the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and Associate Provost (Undergraduate Education). While at NUS, Professor Chan twice received the Teaching Excellence Award.

Professor Chan has held visiting professorships and fellowships in North America, Asia and Greater China, through which he has developed a broad understanding of higher education in a global context. Professor Chan’s relationship with CUHK began in 2005 when he was invited to visit the Research Institute for the Humanities for an academic term.

Professor Chan’s research focuses on Chinese philosophy and religion, and hermeneutics and critical theory. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), the Co-chair of the International Policy Advisory Committee, APRU, the Vice-Chair of the Board of the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology and a member of the Governing Council of International Confucian Association, China. He is also a member of the University Grants Committee, Hong Kong and the Governing Board of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, China. Professor Chan has published widely and developed an online course on “Explorations in Confucian Philosophy,” which has drawn over 10,000 learners on Coursera.

Faculty members are welcome to join small-group session(s) to share and exchange views on teaching and research with the Provost.

 

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