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Obituary: First Chinese HKU vice-chancellor Professor Rayson Huang Li-sung

Tributes paid to scientist at the helm of university for 14 years who made ‘great contributions’ to the city in education and politics

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Professor Rayson Huang Li-sung

1920-2015

 

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Professor Rayson Huang Li-sung, a prominent chemist and the first Chinese vice chancellor of the University of Hong Kong, died peacefully in Britain on Wednesday. He was 94.

The only alumnus turned vice chancellor to date for the 104-year-old HKU, Huang led the institution as its 10th chief from 1972 to 1986, through the economic downturn and political uncertainty that were plaguing the then British colony.

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"Dr Huang made great contributions to Hong Kong, in academic, social and political arenas alike," incumbent vice chancellor Professor Peter Mathieson told students, alumni and staff in an email on Sunday.

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