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Succession Lists 2020-21 Succession Lists 1 SUCCESSION LISTS Chancellors 1911–1912 .. .. .. Sir Frederick Lugard, GCMG, CB, DSO 1912–1918 .. .. .. Sir Francis Henry May, KCMG 1919–1925 .. .. .. Sir Reginald Stubbs, KCMG, MA 1925–1930 .. .. .. Sir Cecil Clementi, GCMG, MA, LLD 1930–1935 .. .. .. Sir William Peel, KCMG, KBE, MA, LLD 1936–1937 .. .. .. Sir Andrew Caldecott, KCMG, KBE 1937–1941 .. .. .. Sir Geoffry Northcote, KCMG 1941–1946 .. .. .. Sir Mark Young, KCMG 1947–1957 .. .. .. Sir Alexander Grantham, GCMG, MA, LLD 1958–1964 .. .. .. Sir Robert Black, GCMG, OBE, MA, LLD 1964–1971 .. .. .. Sir David Trench, GCMG, MC, MA, LLD 1971–1982 .. .. .. Lord MacLehose, GBE, KCMG, KCVO, MA 1982–1986 .. .. .. Sir Edward Youde, GCMG, GCVO, MBE 1987–1992 .. .. .. Sir David Wilson, GCMG, MA, PhD, LLD, DLitt 1992–1997 .. .. .. The Rt. Hon. Christopher Patten 1997–2005 .. .. .. The Hon. Tung Chee Hwa 2005–2012 .. .. .. The Hon. Donald Tsang Yam Kuen, GBM, MPA, LLD, DBA 2012–2017 .. .. .. The Hon. Leung Chun Ying, GBM, GBS, BSc, DBA, DSocSc, HonD, FHKIS, JP 2017– .. .. .. The Hon. Mrs Carrie Lam, GBM, GBS, BSocSc, DSocSc Pro-Chancellors 1968–1994 .. .. .. Sir Albert Rodrigues, CBE, MBE(Mil), ED, ChevLégd’Hon, KtGC(StSyl), OOrdChrist, MBBS, LLD, FRCPEd, JP 1994–2001 .. .. .. Dr the Hon. Sir T.L. Yang, GBM, LLD, DLitt, JP 2001– .. .. .. Dr the Hon. Sir David K.P. Li, GBM, GBS, LLD, DSSc, JP Chairmen of Council 1940–1949 .. .. .. D.J. Sloss, CBE, MA, LLD 1949–1964 .. .. .. Sir Lindsay Ride, CBE, ED, MA, DM, LLD, JP 1964–1965 .. .. .. W.C.G. Knowles, CBE, MA, LLD, JP 1965 .. .. .. A.J.S. McFadzean, OBE, MD, DSc, FRCP, MRCPEd, JP 1965–1967 .. .. .. K.E. Robinson, CBE, MA, LLD, DLitt, FRHistS, JP 1967–1985 .. .. .. Sir Albert Rodrigues, CBE, MBE(Mil), ED, ChevLégd’Hon, KtGC(StSyl), OOrdChrist, MBBS, LLD, JP 1985–2001 .. .. .. Dr the Hon. Sir T.L. Yang, GBM, LLD, DLitt, JP 2001–2009 .. .. .. V.K.K. Fung, GBS, BSc, MSc, PhD, DCS, LLD, DBA 2009–2015 .. .. .. The Hon. C.H. Leong, GBM, GBS, OBE, MBBS, FRCS, FRCSEd, FRACS, FACS, FCSHK, FHKAM(Surgery), JP 2016– .. .. .. The Hon. A.K.C. Li, GBM, GBS, JP Vice-Chancellors 1912–1918 .. .. .. Sir Charles Eliot, GCMG, CB, MA, DCL, LLD 1918–1921 .. .. .. G.P. Jordan, LLD (Acting) 1921–1924 .. .. .. Sir William Brunyate, KCMG, MA, LLD 1924–1937 .. .. .. Sir William Hornell, CIE, MA, LLD 1937–1949 .. .. .. D.J. Sloss, CBE, MA, LLD 1949–1964 .. .. .. Sir Lindsay Ride, CBE, ED, MA, DM, LLD, JP 1964–1965 .. .. .. W.C.G. Knowles, CBE, MA, LLD, JP CALENDAR 2 1965 .. .. .. A.J.S. McFadzean, OBE, MD, DSc, FRCP, MRCPEd, JP 1965–1972 .. .. .. K.E. Robinson, CBE, MA, LLD, DLitt, FRHistS, JP 1972–1986 .. .. .. Rayson Lisung Huang, CBE, DPhil, DSc, LLD, FRCPEd, FHKIE, FHKMA, FWA, JP 1986–1995 .. .. .. Wang Gungwu, CBE, MA, PhD, LLD, DLitt, DU, FAHA, Academia Sinica 1996–2000 .. .. .. Cheng Yiu Chung, BSc, PhD, PGDipMS, CEng, FIEE, FIEEE, FHKIE, JP 2000–2002 .. .. .. W.I.R. Davies, BDS, MSc, Dip in Periodontics, FDS RCS, FDS RCSEd, FHKAM (Dental Surgery), FCDSHK, JP 2002–2014 .. .. .. Lap-Chee Tsui, GBS, OC, OOnt, BSc, MPhil, PhD, DSc, DCL, MD, LLD, Drhc, HonD, MACG, FRS, FRSCan, MCAS, FRCP, FHKCPath, FHKCP, JP 2014–2018 .. .. .. P.W. Mathieson, MBBS, PhD, FRCP 2018– .. .. .. Xiang Zhang, MS/BS, MS, PhD, MCAS, MNAE, MAS, JP Deputy Vice-Chancellors 1992–1995 .. .. .. T.J. Biscoe, BSc, MBBS, DSc, FRSA, FRCP, MAE 1996–2000 .. .. .. Y.K. Cheung, OBE, BSc, PhD, DSc, LLD, DE, FREng, CEng, FICE, FIStructE, FIE, MCAS, FHKIE, FIACM (Acting) 2004–2010 .. .. .. R.Y.C. Wong, SBS, AB, AM, PhD, JP 2010–2015 .. .. .. R.T.H. Chin, BBS, BS, PhD, JP 2015–2019 .. .. .. P.K.H. Tam, MBBS, ChM, FRCSEd, FRCSGlas, FRCSI, FRCPCH, FHKAM (Surgery), JP 2019– .. .. .. R.Y.C. Wong, SBS, AB, AM, PhD, JP Executive Vice-President (Administration and Finance) 2013–2019 .. .. .. S.J. Cannon, MA(Hons), LLD 2019–2020 .. .. .. R.Y.C. Wong, SBS, AB, AM, PhD, JP (Acting) 2020– .. .. .. S.C.K. Lo, BSocSc Pro-Vice-Chancellors 1913–1921 .. .. .. G.P. Jordan, MB, CM, LLD 1954–1955 .. .. .. Gordon King, OBE, MD, LLD, FRCS, FRCOG, FRACS 1959–1963 .. .. F.E. Stock, OBE, MBBS, FRCS, FACS, JP 1963–1966 .. .. .. Y.C. Wong, OBE, BSc, PhD, DSc, JP 1967–1968 .. .. .. J.B. Gibson, MD, FRCPEd, FRCPath 1968–1971 .. .. .. L.B. Thrower, MSc, PhD, JP 1971–1977 .. .. .. D.M.E. Evans, LLB, BCL 1971–1974 .. .. .. C.T. Huang, MB, PhD, FRCPath 1974–1977 .. .. .. S.Y. King, OBE, BSc(Eng), PhD, DIC, CEng, FIEE, SenMIEEE, FIE, FHKIE, JP 1977–1988 .. .. .. L.K. Young, OBE, MA, DPhil, JP (Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor from 1.5.1986) 1977–1978 .. .. .. A.C.M.C. Yau, MBBS, FRCSE, FACS 1978–1980 .. .. .. D. Todd, MD, FRCP, FRCPEd, FRCPGlas, FRACP, JP 1980–1981 .. .. .. J.B. Gibson, OBE, MD, FRCPEd, FRCPath 1981–1984 .. .. .. B. Lofts, PhD, DSc, FIBiol, FZS, JP 1984–1993 .. .. .. Rosie T.T. Young, OBE, MD, FRCP, FRCPEd, FRCPGlas, FRACP, JP (Senior Pro- Vice-Chancellor 1.7.1988 – 25.11.1992) 1988–1998 .. .. .. Y.K. Cheung, OBE, BSc, PhD, DSc, DE, FEng, CEng, FICE, FIStructE, FIE, FHKIE, FIACM 1988–1991 .. .. .. A.J. Ellis, BSc, DPhil, DSc, FIMA 1991–2000 .. .. .. W.I.R. Davies, BDS, MSc, Dip in Periodontics, FDS RCS, FDS RCSEd, FHKAM (Dental Surgery), FCDSHK, JP 1993–1998 .. .. .. S.T.H. Chan, BSc(Special), PhD, FZS, CBiol, FIBiol 1997–2003 .. .. .. K.M. Cheng, SBS, BSc(Special), MEd, PhD, CertEd, JP 1997–2000 .. .. .. F.F. Wu, BS, MS, PhD, FIEEE, FHKIE Succession Lists 3 1998–2000 .. .. .. S.L. Wong, BSocSc, MPhil, BLitt, DPhil, JP 2000–2001 .. .. .. S.P. Chow, MBBS, MS, FRCSE, FACS, FHKAM (Orth), JP 2000–2008 .. .. .. C.F. Lee, SBS, BSc(Eng), MSc(Eng), PhD, DSc, PEng, FHKIE, CEng, FICE, FEIC, FHKAES, FCAE, MCAE, JP 2000–2013 .. .. .. J.G. Malpas, MA, MSc, PhD, DSc, PGeo 2000–2004 .. .. .. J.A. Spinks, BSc, PhD 2002–2004 .. .. .. H. Tong, BSc, MSc, PhD, FIA 2004–2015 .. .. .. P.K.H. Tam, MBBS, ChM, FRCSEd, FRCSGlas, FRCSI, FRCPCH, FHKAM (Surgery) 2004–2010 .. .. .. J.H.W. Lee, BSc(Eng), MSc, PhD, MCIWEM, FHKIE, FHKAES, FASCE, FREng 2007–2014 .. .. .. A.B.M. Tsui, BA, MA, PhD, DipEd 2008–2014 .. .. .. S.P. Chow, SBS, MBBS, MS, FRCSEd, FACS, FHKAM (Orth), JP 2015– .. .. .. I.M. Holliday, MA, MPhil, DPhil 2015–2017 .. .. .. D.C.T. So, LLB, PCLL 2015–2019 .. .. .. J.W. Kao, BS, MS, PhD, FBSE 2015–2020 .. .. .. T.S.A. Hor, BSc(Hon), DPhil, DSc, ARCS, FRSC, CChem, FSNIC, FSNAS 2016– .. .. .. T.K.F. Au, AB, PhD, APS, APA 2019– .. .. .. N.C. Tien, BS, MS, PhD, FHKIE 2020– .. .. .. A.H.W. Ngan, BSc(Eng), PhD, DSc, CSci, CEng, FIMMM, FHKIE, FHKEng (Acting) Treasurers 1912–1926 .. .. .. Sir Catchik Chater, CMG 1926–1934 .. .. .. P. Lauder, LLD 1934–1936 .. .. .. G.S. Archbutt 1937–1940 .. .. .. A. Morse, LLD 1940–1941 .. .. .. D.C. Edmondston 1946–1951 .. .. .. Sir Arthur Morse, CBE, LLD 1952–1961 .. .. .. Sir Michael Turner, CBE, MA, LLD 1962–1964 .. .. .. W.C.G Knowles, MA, JP 1964–1972 .. .. .. J.A.H. Saunders, CBE, DSO, MC, DSocSc, JP 1972–1977 .. .. .. G.M. Sayer, JP 1977–1986 .. .. .. Sir Michael Sandberg, CBE, LLD, JP 1987–1989 .. .. .. W. Purves, CBE, DSO, JP 1990–2001 .. .. .. D.K.P. Li, GBS, LLD, JP 2002–2008 .. .. .. H.H.L. Fan, SBS, BA, LLB, JP 2008–2011 .. .. .. P.M.Y. Chow, GBS, BSc(Eng), MBA, DSocSc, JP (Acting) 2011–2013 .. .. .. P.M.Y. Chow, GBS, BSc(Eng), MBA, DSocSc, JP 2014– .. .. .. M.M.Y. Leung Ko, SBS, BSocSc, JP Deans of Faculties Architecture 1951–1957 .. .. .. R. Gordon Brown, MA, FRIA, FRIBA 1958 .. .. .. W.G. Gregory, BArch 1984–1990 .. .. .. K.C. Lye, BArch, MFA, FRAIC, RIBA, FHKIA, ARAIA, MSIA, ARICS 1990–1998 .. .. .. B.F. Will, BArch, MUrbSt, FHKIA, ARAIA 1999–2002 .. .. .. T. Kvan, MA, MArch, PhD 2002–2006 .. .. .. K.W. Chau, BSc(Building Studies), BBuilding, PhD, FRICS, FHKIS, FCIOB 2006–2011 .. .. .. R.B. Lerner, BArch, MArch, FAIA, HKIA 2011–2013 .. .. .. D.P.Y. Lung, SBS, MBE, BArch, MArch, MA, FHKIA, RA, HKIP, JP 2013– .. .. .. C.J. Webster, BSc, MSc, PhD CALENDAR 4 Arts 1913–1914 .. .. .. A.E. Wrottesley-Salt, MA 1914–1916 .. .. .. W.J. Hinton, MA 1916–1919 .. .. .. J. Wright, MA 1920–1921 .. .. .. W.J. Hinton, MA 1921–1922 .. .. .. W. Brown, MA, BSc, FRSE 1922–1923 .. .. .. W.J. Hinton, MA 1924 .. .. .. W. Brown, MA, BSc, FRSE 1925–1928 .. .. .. G.T. Byrne, MSc, FICE 1929 .. .. .. R.K.M. Simpson, MC, MA 1930 .. .. .. R. Robertson, MA 1931 .. .. .. W. Faid, MSc 1932 .. .. .. G.T. Byrne, MSc, FIC 1933 .. .. .. R.K.M. Simpson, MC, MA 1934 .. .. .. L. Forster, MA 1935 .. .. .. R. Robertson, MA 1936 .. .. .. W. Faid, MSc 1936–1938 .. .. .. R.K.M. Simpson, MC, MA 1938–1939 .. .. .. W. Brown, MA, BSc, FRSE 1939–1941 .. .. .. L. Forster, MA 1948–1951 .. .. .. R.K.M. Simpson, MC, MA 1951–1953 .. .. .. B.G. Birch, MA 1953–1955 .. .. .. K.E. Priestley, MA, DipEd 1956–1961 .. .. .. F.S. Drake, OBE, BA, BD, DipEd, DipGeo 1961–1964 .. .. .. B. Harrison, MA 1964–1967 .. .. .. A.W.T. Green, MA 1967–1970 .. .. .. J. Rose, BSc, CertEd 1970–1973 .. .. .. (Mrs.) Mary Visick, MBE, MA, BLitt 1973–1976 .. .. .. L.K. Young, MA, DPhil, JP 1976–1985 .. .. .. N. Lee, MA, PhD, DipEd 1985–1988 .. .. .. L.Y. Chiu, MA, PhD, FAOS 1988–1993 .. .. .. C.K. Leung, BA, MA, PhD, FCIT, JP 1993–2002 .. .. .. M.R. Martin, AB, MA, PhD 2002–2003 .. .. .. C.Y. Jim, BA, PhD, MISoilSc, FArborA, FLS, JP 2003–2005 .. .. .. J.G. Malpas, BA, MA, MSc, PhD, DSc, PGeo (Acting) 2005–2013 .. .. .. K.H. Louie, BA, MPhil, PhD, DipEd, FAHA 2014–2015 .. .. .. D.W.F. Kerr, MA, PhD 2015– .. .. .. D.B. Collins, BA, MA, PhD Business and Economics 2002–2004 .. .. .. R.Y.C. Wong, SBS, AB, AM, PhD, JP 2004–2007 .. .. .. R.Y.C. Wong, SBS, AB, AM, PhD, JP (Acting) 2007–2010 .. .. .. G.C. Biddle, BSBA, MBA, PhD, FCPA 2010–2017 .
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