HKU Business School member wins UGC Teaching Award 2020

HKU Business School member wins UGC Teaching Award 2020

Mr. David S. Lee, Principal Lecturer of HKU Business School, received the University Grants Committee (UGC) Teaching Award 2020 under the category of Early Career Faculty Members for his outstanding teaching performance and excellent scholarly achievements. He is the first business discipline faculty member in Hong Kong to receive such prominent teaching honour.

The press release can be accessed at: https://www.hkubs.hku.hk/media/press-release/mr-david-s-lee-wins-ugc-teaching-award-2020.

The annual UGC Teaching Award was introduced in 2011 to honour those who excel in teaching in the UGC sector. The Award does not only recognise past and present teaching performance and achievements, but also the teachers’ leadership in and scholarly contribution to teaching and learning within and across universities. 

 

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