Innovative Interdisciplinary Approach in Academic Offerings
The Faculty has always been pivotal to CUHK’s mission of integrating Chinese and Western traditions and advancing bilingual education and humanities research. As the largest institution for postgraduate humanities education in Hong Kong, the Faculty offers over 40 postgraduate programmes across its academic departments: Anthropology, China Studies, Chinese Language and Literature, Cultural and Religious Studies, English, Fine Arts, History, Japanese Studies, Linguistics and Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, and Translation.
The Faculty’s commitment to interdisciplinary education is reflected through programmes such as the MA in Intercultural Studies, which draws on faculty members’ expertise in film, digital media, gender studies, and urban studies. In addition, many research centres and affiliated units actively promote interdisciplinary research. The Research Institute for the Humanities (RIH), in particular, supports research projects ranging from AI to bioarchaeology, from digital to urban humanities. RIH also runs initiatives that help extend postgraduate students’ intellectual horizons and professional preparations.
Three
Faculty
of
Arts
PhD
students
were
sponsored
by
the
RIH
to
attend
the
Higher
Education
Young
Talent
Alliance
2024
Forum
at
the
University
of
Exeter,
UK,
where
they
engaged
in
meaningful
discussions
on
key
topics,
such
as
Interconnectivity
and
Interculturality,
AI,
Technology
and
the
Post-Knowledge
World,
and
Sustainable
Development
Goals.
Research
Recognition
and
Student
Success
Recent faculty accolades include the Dan David Prize won by Professor Stuart McManus, Associate Professor in the Department of History. A historian of the global Renaissance and the first scholar from an Asian university to receive this prestigious award in global history, Professor McManus examines both the brighter and darker sides of the Renaissance as an important early period of globalisation: the histories of slavery, the spread of renaissance humanism and the connected histories of law and religion.
Professor
Stuart
McManus
received
the
Dan
David
Prize,
the
largest
history
prize
in
the
world.
The
Faculty
makes
available
many
resources
and
opportunities
in
support
of
student
development.
Dr.
Fabricio
Oliveira
da
Silva,
a
PhD
graduate
in
Applied
English
Linguistics,
gained
invaluable
experience
through
international
conference
presentations
and
extensive
research
opportunities
provided
by
the
Since its establishment in 1963, the Faculty of Arts at CUHK has seen tremendous growth. It continues to advance today by fostering cutting-edge, collaborative, and impactful research. Through its comprehensive programmes and international partnerships, it is now truly a leader of humanities education and research in Asia.
Explore the diverse postgraduate programmes offered by CUHK’s Faculty of Arts: https://www.gs.cuhk.edu.hk/admissions/programme/arts.
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