News in 2023-2024
Closing of Department Office and the Resource Centre
The University’s Task Force on Infectious Diseases recommends that departments shall further reduce the level of services on campus. In view of the continued local spread of coronavirus, the department is closing its office until at least 11 February 2022. Resource Centre will also be closed on Friday 4 February 2022. Access to the library collection will be possible from 7 February 2022 onwards, 10am-1pm, 2pm-4pm. Note that appointment is required in advance. For enquiries and special arrangements, please email our staff at ahrc@hku.hk Meanwhile, our administrative staff will continue to support students and colleagues by working from [...]
Latest Teaching and Learning Arrangement (24-31 Jan)
With reference to the University's latest arrangement on teaching and learning on 23 January, all UG and TPG classes will move online from 24-31 January 2022.
Latest Teaching and Learning Arrangement (17-31 Jan)
With reference to the University's latest arrangement on teaching and learning, the following classes will be conducted online from 17 to 31 January 2022. ARTH1001 Introduction to Western art history ARTH2027 The formation of modernity: Art in Europe, 1840-1890 ARTH2081 Art history and its methods
Assistant Curator Post (Hong Kong Maritime Museum)
This is forwarded for your information a job news from Hong Kong Maritime Museum. They are looking for an Assistant Curator. Alumni are invited to explore this opportunity on their own. It is not an endorsement, however. For further information, please contact Hong Kong Maritime Museum.
Hong Kong Art Timeline
The Hong Kong Art Timeline is a project developed out of the Hong Kong Art Workshop, a HKU class in collaboration with Asia Art Archive. It aims to provide a brief overview of selected happenings in Hong Kong art history by creating a temporal map that traces events from the 1930s to the present. The map includes relevant social and political events, such as the making of museums, government policies, and shifts in financial or educational sectors that have shaped the Hong Kong art world. The project is supervised by Dr Yeewan Koon, supported by Michelle Wong from [...]
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