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Lifetime in Academia : An autobiography by Rayson Huang.
Title:
Lifetime in Academia : An autobiography by Rayson Huang.
Author:
Huang, Rayson.
ISBN:
9789882201224
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (209 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- 1. The Early Years: My Father and Munsang College -- 2. University Days and the Siege ofHong Kong -- 3. Into Free China as a Refugee: Life in Samkong and Kweilin -- 4. To Chungking: The War-time Capital -- 5. To England via India: Postgraduate Studies at Oxford -- 6. Post-Doctoral Training in Chicago -- 7. Starting a Career the Hard WIly in Singapore -- 8. The Emergence of a Chinese University -- 9. A New University in a New Country -- 10. Nanyang University: The One and Only -- 11. Back to Alma Mater -- 12. Post-Retirement Activities -- Appendices -- Glossary.
Abstract:
After receiving a classical Chinese primary and a bilingual secondary education in his father's school Rayson Huang entered the University of Hong Kong in 1938. The forty-eight years thereafter, except for two short intervals, were spent in studying, teaching, research, and/or administration in universities in Hong Kong, China, Britain, the United States, Singapore and Malaysia. The first of the two intervals, of about a year, came as a result of the fall of Hong Kong to the Japanese in late 1941 when he moved, as a refugee, into Free China and after a spell of school teaching started his career in a university in Kweilin. The second interval, lasting some six months, was spent making his way by land, air, and sea via Chungking the war-time capital in China's hinterland, and India, to England to take up a scholarship awarded him by the Rhodes Trust at Oxford. The last seventeen years of his working life were taken up serving as vice-chancellor of Nanyang University, the controversial Chinese university in Singapore, and of Hong Kong University.This autobiography records Rayson Huang's diverse university experience of a half century. It also gives an account of the siege of Hong Kong and life in war-torn China and of two bodies on which he later served: the Legislative Council in Hong Kong and Beijing's Drafting Committee which formulated a Basic Law for the territory after its return to China in 1997.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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