Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities

The Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities
Founded 2011
Location
  • Hong Kong
Area served
Humanities
Key people
Chu-Ren Huang, President; Simon Haines, Vice President; David Parker, Secretary; Lauren Pfister, Treasurer
Website http://hkhumanities.hk
Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities
Traditional Chinese 香港人文學院

About the Hong Kong Academy of Humanities

The Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities (Chinese: 香港人文學院) was established in April 2011 with 39 foundation fellows drawn from Hong Kong’s eight institutions of higher education funded by the University Grants Committee Official website.

The academy comprises a fellowship of humanists based in Hong Kong and has sister relationships with other National Academy bodies around the world. Its constitution was promulgated at the 2012 AGM.[1]

Goals

Activities

Some academic academies have publications that promote the humanities in their jurisdiction (see the Australian Academy of the Humanities journal Humanities Australia).[2] but the HKAH does not publish a formal academic journal as of January 2013. The HKAH publishes newsletters.[3]

It has held the following symposia:

New Fellows are nominated on an annual basis.

External links

International scholarly academies

Notes

References

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