See you in the pool, Dean Li! FLASS sends off its beloved leader in style

Well-wishers gathered to thank Professor Li for his contributions and kindness, and to look forward to crossing paths with him on campus again.

Professor Daniel Chow Hung-kay, pictured speaking at the gathering, noted Professor Li’s pivotal role in the integration of CCA into FHM and the merger of APS and SSC into SSPS. “And when the world turned upside down, Professor Li remained the constant of the Faculty,” Professor Chow remarked.

Members of faculty management present a thank-you card to Professor Li. From left, back row: Dr Dennis Hui Lai-hang, Assistant Dean (Quality Assurance & Enhancement); Dr Bob Sun Fenghua, Assistant Dean (International Engagement); Dr Anthony Suen Chun-kit, Assistant Dean (Research & Postgraduate Studies); Dr Tan Weiqiang, Associate Dean (Quality Assurance & Enhancement), and Dr Chan Man-ho, Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies & Student Learning). From left, front row: Professor Daniel Chow Hung-kay, Associate Dean (Research & Postgraduate Studies); Dean Li; Professor Stephen Chiu Wing-kai, Associate Dean (International Engagement); and Ms Ellen Cheng, Assistant Registrar (AR) of the Faculty.

After leading the Faculty for seven years, Professor Li Wai-keung will step down from his deanship in May 2026. To express our gratitude for his guidance, kindness, and dedication, we organised a send-off gathering on 17 April 2026. Sixty participants attended, including Associate Deans, Department Heads, programme leaders, academic and support staff from FLASS, former FLASS colleagues, and academic and administrative staff from other faculties and units who had worked with Professor Li.

Professor Daniel Chow Hung-kay, Associate Dean (Research & Postgraduate Studies), who has worked alongside Professor Li since he took up the deanship in 2019, kicked off the gathering by recounting moments from their time together. Professor Chow highlighted the new academic programmes launched and the organisational restructuring completed under Professor Li’s watch. “And when the world turned upside down, because of social unrest and the long days of COVID-19 and remote work, Professor Li remained our constant. He led by example, and under his leadership, the Faculty emerged stronger and more united,” Professor Chow said.

 

 

Professor Li didn’t just manage processes; he invested in people.

 

Long-serving colleagues and newer members of the faculty management team alike have spoken highly of Professor Li. Dr Tan Weiqiang, who took up the role of Associate Dean (Quality Assurance and Enhancement) in October 2025, said: “Though I joined the faculty management team only recently, Professor Li’s guidance has already left a deep mark on me. I still remember sitting with him in his book-lined office, listening to him share his management philosophy: Good leadership is relationally driven... you need to let the people know that they matter, that you see them as individual human beings, not just workers."

In many people’s eyes, Professor Li is a man of considerable knowledge. Dr Tan recalled that Professor Li went on to illustrate his point with the story of President Abraham Lincoln relieving General John C. Frémont of his command during the American Civil War. “Professor Li reminded me that Frémont was removed from his post not for military failure, but because he isolated himself and allowed no one to see him,” Dr Tan said. Inspired by Professor Li’s words, Dr Tan has since begun speaking more openly with his team on complex issues and explaining the rationale behind decisions. “This makes it much easier for team members to accept. Professor Li didn’t just manage processes; he invested in people,” Dr Tan said.

Professor Li pictured with Professor Philip Yu Leung-ho of the Department of Mathematics and Information Technology at a Faculty Postgraduate Seminar. Professor Yu, unable to attend the send-off gathering due to prior engagements, wishes Professor Li good health, love, and happiness in the chapters ahead, and thanks him for being an enduring inspiration.

Professor Philip Yu Leung-ho, of the Department of Mathematics and Information Technology (MIT) worked alongside Professor Li in the same department at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). “Since early 2003, we have collaborated on different research projects in time series models and their applications. I still remember our discussions about developing a new class of threshold time series models. Professor Li embraced the idea, leading to our first General Research Fund (GRF) grant on buffered time series in 2011, followed by two more GRF grants on extensions in 2017 and 2025,” said Professor Yu, former Head of MIT who joined EdUHK in 2020.

Having been Professor LI’s colleague for more than three decades across HKU and EdUHK, Professor Yu is wholeheartedly impressed by the Dean’s dedication, passion, and genuine care. “I was never formally his PhD student, but Professor Li still gave me informal supervision and unwavering support. He has inspired countless students and colleagues, including myself, with his wisdom and kindness. His immense contributions to the field of time series analysis and the many lives he has touched will have a long-lasting impact for years to come,” the MIT professor said.

Professor Li pictured with Ms Ellen Cheng, Assistant Registrar (AR) of the Faculty.

Professor Li pictured with Ms Tanya Kwan Hung-hung. Tanya has been Dean Li’s personal secretary since January 2025.

As head of the Faculty, Professor Li not only led academic staff, but also offered consistent guidance to the support staff of the Faculty Office. Ms Ellen Cheng, Assistant Registrar (AR) of the Faculty, found working with Dean Li both inspiring and instructive. She was particularly struck by his sharp eye for detail. “He thinks directly into the matters, makes decisions that are clear, efficient, and to the point. Dean Li is always available to provide advice, guidance, and encouragement. His leadership style reflects genuine care for colleagues and appreciation for their work and contributions. His presence always created a supportive and respectful working environment,” she said.

Professor Li treasures the many occasions on which faculty management and support staff worked together to develop new programmes, carry out PEP exercises, complete the QAC audit, navigate numerous reviews, and much more.

In his thank-you remarks, Professor Li expressed his gratitude for having been supported by such a dedicated, caring team, spanning the Deanery, Heads and Acting Heads of Departments, programme leaders, academic and teaching colleagues, faculty ARs, and everyone in the Faculty Office. “To all of you here and those who could not be with us today, I offer my heartfelt thanks. Whatever achievements this Faculty has made during my tenure as Dean are, in every sense, your achievements too,” he said.

Zoe Ngai Ching-yu, the newest staff to the Faculty Office, takes an instant photo with Dean Li.

Instant photos taken during the gathering will be assembled into a keepsake album for Professor Li.

Faculty support staff, from right: Whity Sze, Kevin Yu, and Dorothy Li, reflect fondly on their time working under Dean Li.

 

When things went smoothly, he offered his appreciation; when difficult moments arose, he offered words of encouragement.

 

Those present shared many fond and memorable stories about Professor Li. They spoke of how much they valued his presence during key moments of faculty development: when things went smoothly, he offered his appreciation; when difficult moments arose, he offered words of encouragement. As the stories unfolded, a deep sense of gratitude and respect filled the room, with warmth and appreciation growing with every recollection.

Professor Li will continue to be part of the FLASS community as Research Chair Professor of Data Science, affiliated to the Department of Mathematics and Information Technology. “It is almost a statistically proven hypothesis that we will meet you somewhere on campus—walking briskly down the hallway with your backpack, or enjoying your regular swims in the pool. These small moments say more about you—a man of immense energy, quiet strength, and disciplined faith—than any title could,” Professor Chow said.

Dr Deng Wenjing, Acting Head of the Department of Science and Environmental Studies (SES), right, appreciates Professor Li’s approach to faculty leadership. “He does not just care about the goals; he leads us to think about the values behind the tasks,” she says. Pictured are also Professor Keith Ho, left, and Professor Rudolf Wu, both of SES.

Professor Lui Tai-lok (left), Adjunct Research Chair Professor, and Professor Kong Siu-cheung, Chair Professor of the Department of Mathematics and Information Technology, chat during the gathering.

Dr Alpha Ling Man-ho (right), Acting Head of the Department of Mathematics and Information Technology, shares that as someone relatively new to managing the department, he has valued the wisdom and direction Professor Li offered whenever he needed guidance. Pictured with Dr Ling is Dr Bob Sun Fenghua, Assistant Dean (International Engagement).

Dr Prudence Lau Leung-kwok, Acting Head of the Department of Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) and Assistant Dean (US), Faculty of Humanities, pictured with Professor Li. CCA, formerly part of FLASS, was integrated into the Faculty of Humanities following organisational restructuring in 2024.

Not a faculty management meeting spilling out of the meeting room, just three professors putting the world to rights. From left: Professor Stephen Chiu Wing-kai, Associate Dean (International Engagement); Professor Naubahar Sharif, Head of the Department of Social Sciences and Policy Studies (SSPS); and Professor Amy Ha Sau-ching, Head of the Department of Health and Physical Education (HPE).

Professor Li leaves us with many memorable moments from his deanship: celebrating Christmas and Chinese New Year, delivering keynote speeches at conferences, joining visits, leading faculty retreats, and supporting student activities. Let us look back through the following album and recall the fond moments we had together.

Christmas gathering (December 2019).

Christmas gathering during COVID-19. (December 2022)

The “Grassroots Financial Education in the Greater Bay Area (GBA)” symposium at the Tai Po campus. Also pictured are Dr Tan Weiqiang, far left, and Professor Christina Yu Wai-mui, far right, from the then Department of Social Sciences (SSC). SSC and the Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS) were merged in July 2023 to form the present Department of Social Sciences and Policy Studies (SSPS). (May 2023)

Farewell gathering for former Assistant Registrar Ms Winne Yip (third from right, front row). (June 2023)

A day trip to Huawei’s campuses in Shenzhen and Dongguan. Also pictured are Professor Philip Yu Leung-ho, the then Head of the Department of Mathematics and Information Technology (MIT), Dr Gary Cheng Kwok-shing, the former Acting Head of MIT, and Dr Henry So Chi-fuk of MIT. (July 2023)

Spring Feast. (February 2024)

Faculty Management Retreat 2024. (March 2024)

Farewell party for the Department of Cultural and Creative Arts, which left FLASS to join the Faculty of Humanities in September 2024 following organisational restructuring. (August 2024)

BBQ party organised for research postgraduate (RPg) students. (December 2024)

Opening Ceremony for Enrichment and Social Activities for RPg students for the 2025/26 academic year. (September 2025)

Faculty Postgraduate Seminar, first semester of 2025/26. Also pictured are Dr Sun Daner from MIT; Professor Daniel Chow, Associate Dean (Research & Postgraduate Studies) of FLASS, and guest speaker Professor Alexandra Cristea from Durham University. (November 2025)

Spring Feast 2025. (March 2026)

Send-off Gathering (April 2026)