The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Arts is the arts faculty of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
It was founded in 1963. [1]
One of the Arts Faculty's first generation of graduates, Dr. Yu Ying-shih, a student of Qian Mu, and a former pro-vice Chancellor of the university is a well-known historian and a recipient of the John W. Kluge Prize for his lifetime achievement in the humanities.[ citation needed ]
The faculty offers both undergraduate and postgraduate level degree programmes. [2]
In addition, the faculty also offers the following programmes to students:
Research (Doctor/Master)
Taught (Master)
Taught (Postgraduate Diploma)
The headquarters of the Faculty of Arts is at the Fung King Hey Building located in The Chinese University of Hong Kong.