University of Hong Kong Faculty of Arts

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Established1912
DeanProfessor David Pomfret
HKU Faculty of Arts
香港大學文學院
Faculty of Arts General Office, Room 4.05, 4/F, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong
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Established1912
DeanProfessor David Pomfret
Websitehttp://arts.hku.hk/

The Faculty of Arts of The University of Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港大學文學院) is one of the oldest faculty of the University of Hong Kong, and is considered to be one of Asia's best Arts and Humanities faculties.[1]

The Faculty of Arts, along with the Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Medicine, are one of the first Faculties of the University of Hong Kong when it was established in 1912.[2] Professor A.E. Wrottesley-Salt, elected in September 1913, was the first Dean of Arts.[3]

Degrees offered

The Faculty comprises four Schools and three Centres:[4]

  • School of Chinese
  • School of English
  • School of Humanities
  • School of Modern Languages and Cultures
  • Centre for Applied English Studies
  • Centre for the Humanities and Medicine
  • Centre of Buddhist Studies,

The Faculty offers a 4-year Bachelor of Arts program, three 5-year double-degree programs: BA - BEd in Language Education - Chinese, BA - BEd in Language Education - English and BA in Literary Studies - LLB in conjunction with other faculties of the university. It also offers various research postgraduate programs, including MA, MFA, MPhil and PhD.

Notable alumni

Notable professors

See also

References

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