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Lingnan University
嶺南大學
Former names
Christian College in China
Canton Christian College
Lingnan Xuexiao
Lingnan College
Lingnan Xueyuan
Motto作育英才,服務社會
Education for Service [1]
TypePublic
Established1888; 136 years ago (1888)
Academic affiliation
AACBS, AALAU, ACUCA, ASAIHL, ACUCA, BHUA, GHMUA, GLAA
ChairmanAndrew Yao Cho-fai, BBS, JP
ChancellorJohn Lee Ka-chiu (as Chief Executive of Hong Kong)
PresidentS. Joe Qin
Academic staff
319 (2023–2024) [2]
Students6,243 (2023–2024) [3]
Address
8 Castle Peak Road, Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong
, ,
Hong Kong
Colours   Red and Grey [4]
Websiteln.edu.hk
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese嶺南大學
Simplified Chinese岭南大学
Cantonese YaleLíhng nàahm daaih hohk
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLǐngnán Dàxué
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationLíhng nàahm daaih hohk
JyutpingLing5 naam4 daai6 hok6
Lingnan College
Traditional Chinese嶺南學院
Simplified Chinese岭南学院
Cantonese YaleLíhng nàahm hohk yuhn
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLǐngnán Xuéyuàn
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationLíhng nàahm hohk yuhn
JyutpingLing5 naam4 hok6 jyun6
University rankings
Global – Overall
QS World[5]641-650 (2024)
Regional – Overall
QS Asia[6]167 (2024)

Lingnan University (Lingnan) is located in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong. It intertwines research with teaching.[7]

Lingnan University has 3 faculties, 3 Schools, 16 departments, 2 language centres, and 2 units (science and music),[8] offering 29 degree honours programmes[9] spanning various disciplines in humanities, business, and social sciences. Lingnan's small class size facilitates interaction. Lingnan also provides a diverse array of taught masters, research master’s and PhD programmes. Total students comprise more than 6,200 students.[10]

Lingnan University has over 270 partners across more than 50 countries/regions facilitating international exchanges or participation in short-term summer or winter programmes for over 80% of undergraduates.[11] Currently, Lingnan University has dual-degree programmes with the Hong Kong Metropolitan University, National Chengchi University (Taiwan), Shenzhen University and Wuhan University in some of the master's and doctoral research areas.

History

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The university was originally founded in 1888 by Andrew Happer at the request of the American Presbyterian Mission in Canton with the goal of providing a non-denominational Christian education. The university split, relocated, and was separately incorporated several times during its existence. It moved to Macau, then a Portuguese colony, in 1900 to escape the repressive measures implemented by the ruling Qing dynasty of China. In 1903, the Chinese name was changed to Lingnan Academy (嶺南學堂; Lǐngnán Xuétáng) in Macau. It moved back to Canton in 1904.

In 1953, Lingnan University was incorporated into Chung Shan University (now Sun Yat-sen University).

In 1967, some members of the university who fled from China's Communist rule to Hong Kong founded the Lingnan College in Hong Kong to continue the spirit of the university.

In 1999, the college acquired university status and renamed as Lingnan University.[12][13]

Research

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Lingnan's research in humanities, social sciences and business were classified as "World Leading" (4-star) and "Internationally Excellent" (3-star) in the Research Assessment Exercise 2020, conducted by the University Grants Committee using international benchmarks to identity the areas of relative strengths of the city's public universities. Lingnan came first or second among all public universities in terms of the percentage of "World Leading" research work in Accountancy, Sociology & Anthropology, Social Work & Social Policy, and Philosophy.[14]

Faculties and departments

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Faculty of Arts

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  • Department of Chinese
  • Department of Cultural Studies
  • Department of Digital Arts and Creative Industries
  • Department of English
  • Department of History
  • Department of Philosophy
  • Department of Translation
  • Centre for English and Additional Languages
  • Chinese Language Education and Assessment Centre

Faculty of Business

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  • Undergraduate Programmes Office
  • Taught Postgraduate Programmes Office
  • Hong Kong Institute of Business Studies
  • Department of Accountancy
  • Department of Finance
  • Department of Management
  • Department of Marketing and International Business

Faculty of Social Sciences

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  • Office of the Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Government and International Affairs
  • Department of Sociology and Social Policy

School of Graduate Studies

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School of Interdisciplinary Studies

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  • Office of the Core Curriculum
  • Science Unit
  • Wong Bing Lai Music and Performing Arts Unit

School of Data Science

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  • Division of Artificial Intelligence
  • Division of Industrial Data Science
  • LEO Dr David P. Chan Institute of Data Science

Institute of Policy Studies

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Student life

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Representative Council

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Period Chairperson Vice Chairperson Secretary Chairperson of Finance Committee Chairperson of Constitution Revising Committee Chairperson of Auditing Committee Chairperson of Monitoring Committee Chairperson of Election Committee Chairperson of Affiliated Clubs' and Societies' Affairs Committee Chairperson of associate degree Programme Affairs Committee
46th Haven Yu Teli Tang Irene Lam Justin Lo Yip Ka-cheong King Wong Lee Pik-wah Dennis Leung
45th Kenny Yeung Yuen Hon-ming Kevin Chau Charles Yau Janice Kwan Dicky Kwan Dexter Pang Jonathan Chan
44th Leo Tang Vivian Li Joseph Tong Yoyo Kwan CY Tsang Elvis Siu Siu Tsz-ching Kitty Wong

Executive Council

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Period Name President Vice-President External Vice-President Financial Officer general secretary Internal Secretary External Secretary University Affairs Officer Academic Affairs Officer Current Affairs and China Proper Track Officer Public Relations OFficer Recreation Officer Information Management Officer Publication Officer Welfare Officer Social Movements Officer Human Capital and Resources Management Officer International Communication Officer
46th 逆風 Vivian Yip Sonia Tsang Cindy Ng Branting Lai Chan Wai-ning Patience Wong Gary Mak Max Wu Ronnie Lam Kelly Lee Ho Yiu-fai‡ Leung Chi-hin‡ Clara Chan Manyi Cheung
45th 狂瀾 Eddie Chan Natalie Wu Willis Ho Lok-pui Lum Mandy Chow Stephanie Kwok Lai Tsz-yeung Haven Yu Amis Kwok Yu Wai-pan Ho Yan-ming‡ Chan Sze-yan‡
Eddie Yip†
Chun Hei-tung‡ Koey Lee Au Wai-ho† Law Kun-kit
43rd 鼎築 Howard Cheng Isabel Chang Leo Tang Ho Hung-hing Lilian Ngan Lucy Zhao Debby Chan Gary Chan Liu Tsz-lam Pandora Wong Li Hua-zhen Xathieur Yue Kristy Ho Chris Wong

† Resigned ‡ Added

Press Bureau

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Period Name Editor-in-Chief Vice Editor-in-Chief (Administrative Board) Vice Editor-in-Chief (Editorial Board) Financial Secretary general secretary Public Relations Officer Art Director Editor
46th Manni Cheung Chichio Suen Sylvia Lam Remoni Choi Alice Lam Christine Lee Wayne Wong
Wong Chung-ying
Tracee Law†
Lau Cheung-Yee
Helen Yeung
Emn Kwan
Fiona Ko
Mankei Tse
Ruby Yiu
Ryan Tai

† Resigned ‡ Added

Business Administration Society

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  • Senate of Business Administration Society of Lingnan University Students' Union
  • Executive Committee of Business Administration Society of Lingnan University Students' Union

Controversies

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Student and alumni petition for dismissing Junius Ho from the University Council

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In July 2019, a widely circulated video showed Junius Ho shaking hands, giving thumbs-up to, and taking photos with the white-clad mob that attacked protestors and bystanders in the 2019 Yuen Long attack. Ho claimed that he was only passing by after dinner and was not involved in the attack, and that the mob supported his pro-police stances and asked for photos with him.[15][16] As Ho was a member of the Council of Lingnan University, a number of student bodies and alumni associations made a joint declaration accusing him of hate speech over the years and condemning his support for the attackers, saying that it seriously affected the image of the university. They also requested Chief Executive Carrie Lam, then-Chancellor of the university, to dismiss Ho from the Council. Afterwards, the university issued a statement emphasising its respect for freedom of speech and that Ho's views did not represent the university.[17][18]

Removal of Tiananmen relief sculpture

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On the night of 24 December 2021, the university removed from campus a relief sculpture created by artist Chen Weiming and commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. The university said that it had "reviewed and assessed items on campus that may pose legal and safety risks to the University community" and had the relief "removed and stored appropriately... in the best interest of the University". Around the same time, the University of Hong Kong and The Chinese University of Hong Kong also removed similar Tiananmen memorial monuments from their campuses. Chen said that "it is a major regret", and that the university authorities "acted like a thief in the night" and "were very scared that the removal of the monuments would spark public outcry".[19][20][21]

Notable alumni

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Name Faculty Graduation Year Notable Remark
Andrew To Social Sciences 1990
Joseph Lee PhD 2002 Legislative Councillor
Herman Yau Master of Cultural Studies 2008 Film Director
Benny Chan Social Sciences Actor
Vanessa Yeung Business Administration 1994 Model
Xian Yuqing Education 1924 Historian, poet, painter, and longtime academic at Lingnan University

Office of Service-Learning

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In 2006, Lingnan University became the first local university to establish an Office of Service-Learning.[22][23]

From 2007 to 2013, the Office of Service-Learning and Lingnan University jointly organised the biennial 1st to 4th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning.[24][25][26][27][28]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "校長歡迎辭 (Chinese)". Lingnan U. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Full-time Staff Profile | Lingnan University".
  3. ^ "Statistics of Students". Lingnan University. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  4. ^ "嶺南大學 : 歷史和發展". Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  5. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2024". Top Universities.
  6. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2024". Top Universities.
  7. ^ "Lingnan Brand | Lingnan University". www.ln.edu.hk. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
  8. ^ "Academic & Administrative Departments | Lingnan University". www.ln.edu.hk. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
  9. ^ "Lingnan UG Admission". www.ln.edu.hk. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
  10. ^ "Statistics of Students | Lingnan University". www.ln.edu.hk. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
  11. ^ "Global Engagement - Lingnan University". www.ln.edu.hk. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
  12. ^ 港澳经济年鉴 (in Chinese). 港澳经济年鉴社. p. 615. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  13. ^ "History and Development - Lingnan University". Lingnan University. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  14. ^ "Lingnan University Corporate Brochure P.9" (PDF).
  15. ^ "向白衣人豎姆指片段瘋傳 何君堯:我與打人事件絕無關係 只是晚飯後經過". 立場新聞 Stand News (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 22 July 2019. Archived from the original on 10 February 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  16. ^ "何君堯稱與元朗白衣人打黑衣人事件絕對無任何關係". RTHK News (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 22 July 2019. Archived from the original on 26 March 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  17. ^ "嶺大學生校友聯署 促罷免何君堯校董職位 嶺大:其言論與校方無關". 立場新聞 Stand News (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 22 July 2019. Archived from the original on 17 August 2019. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  18. ^ 鄺曉斌 (22 July 2019). "【元朗黑夜】嶺大與何君堯割席:尊重言論自由 不代表校方立場". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  19. ^ "Two Hong Kong universities remove Tiananmen artworks after Pillar of Shame dismantled". The Guardian. 24 December 2021. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  20. ^ Chau, Candice (24 December 2021). "Two more Hong Kong universities tear down Tiananmen Massacre monuments in early hours of Fri". Hong Kong Free Press. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  21. ^ "Hong Kong universities remove more monuments marking Tiananmen". BBC. 24 December 2021. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  22. ^ "Lingnan University Milestones". Lingnan University. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  23. ^ "Office of Service-Learning Lingnan University Milestones". Lingnan University. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  24. ^ "1ST ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL PACIFIC REGIONAL PACIFIC REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONFERENCE ON SERVICE- SERVICE-LEARNING" (PDF). Lingnan University. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  25. ^ "THE 6TH PAN-ASIAN INITIATIVE ON SERVICE-LEARNING & THE 2ND ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON SERVICE-LEARNING Crossing Borders, Making Connections: Service- Crossing Borders, Making Connections: Service-Learning in Diverse Communities Learning in Diverse Communities Learning in Diverse Communities Lingnan University, 2009" (PDF). Lingnan University. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  26. ^ "The 3rd Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service Learning: Make a Difference: Impacts of Service-Learning". Lingnan University. 9 August 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  27. ^ "The 4th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning". Lingnan University. 9 August 2017. Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  28. ^ "4th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning- Call for Award Submissions". Canadian Alliance for Community Service Learning. 9 August 2017. Archived from the original on 9 August 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
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22°24′36″N 113°58′59″E / 22.41°N 113.983°E / 22.41; 113.983