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Former Hong Kong top scorer Mung Chiang to lead prestigious Northwestern University

Mung Chiang moved to Hong Kong from Tianjin at age 11 and attended Queen’s College before pursuing higher education at Stanford University

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Chiang Mung (centre) receives his student award from then deputy director of education Kwan Ting-fai (left) and then SCMP editor-in-chief David Armstrong. Photo: Tony Aw
Mung Chiang has been named the 18th president of Northwestern University. Photo: Handout
Oscar Liu

A former top scorer in Hong Kong’s public examinations has been named the 18th president of Northwestern University, becoming the first Asian-American to lead the prestigious US institution.

Mung Chiang, who moved to Hong Kong from Tianjin in mainland China at the age of 11 and attended Queen’s College before pursuing higher education at Stanford University in the United States, will take the helm from Michael Schill at the Illinois-based institution on July 1.

He achieved top scores in the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination in 1995, earning 10 straight As and was named the South China Morning Post’s Student Linguist of the Year in 1996.

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In an interview with the SCMP at the time, Chiang said he could barely speak Cantonese and knew very little English when he first arrived in the city. He attributed his success to hard work and enthusiasm and hailed the support of his parents and teachers as “real inspiration”.

In a statement released earlier this week, Chiang said he was “honoured and thrilled” to be Northwestern’s next president.

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“Now is the moment to protect and advance the freedom to seek truth, as is stated in our motto and featured in our university seal: ‘Whatsoever things are true’. Now is again the time to take a Northwestern direction and look to our future.”

The Trump administration froze US$790 million in federal funding for Northwestern last April amid congressional probes into the school’s handling of Gaza anti-war protests and diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.

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