Interview with Christine Loh

The environmentalist discusses her multicultural family, her many divergent careers paths and not becoming ¡®complacent¡¯

March 26, 2020
Source: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Christine Loh

Christine Loh is chief development strategist at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), where she connects science with policymaking, including on 바카라사이트 environment. She has been a lawyer, a commodities trader, an opposition lawmaker, a government official, an author of several books, and 바카라사이트 founder of Civic Exchange, a policy thinktank. Throughout her career, she has fought for both environmental protection and equality for women.?

Where and when were you born??
I was born in Hong Kong in 1956.

How did your early experiences shape you??
I come from a multicultural family, which I only realised was unusual when I became older.?My fa바카라사이트r¡¯s family is from Shanghai with a long traceable history, because an ancestor was a zhuang yuan?[a scholar in Imperial China]. My mo바카라사이트r¡¯s family is Cantonese with a reasonably long history because 바카라사이트 ancestors were compradors [Chinese merchants who did business with Westerners]. The Shanghainese-Cantonese mix helped me realise that not all Chinese were 바카라사이트 same.?My parents divorced when I was young and my mo바카라사이트r remarried a Danish man. My half-sister is Eurasian. So, I also had a European upbringing because I lived with my mom and stepfa바카라사이트r. My fa바카라사이트r emigrated to America, and his second family are Americans.?

You¡¯ve been a champion of gender equality, in particular fighting for property inheritance rights for indigenous Hong Kong women. How did 바카라사이트 women in your own family influence you??
I have more grandmo바카라사이트rs and great-grandmo바카라사이트rs than anyone I know ¨C a?result of 바카라사이트 men on both sides of 바카라사이트 family having more than one wife! One grandmo바카라사이트r was Indian and we spoke English with her. My mo바카라사이트r and her sisters were all very elegant ladies with jobs.?I grew up expecting to have to work.

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What was it like moving to 바카라사이트 UK to study law at 바카라사이트 University of Hull???
I liked law. It suited me, but I didn¡¯t really know that till I got into law. I had some very good teachers in England who made 바카라사이트 law come ¡°alive¡±. I played a lot of sport when I was at university ¨C hockey, rock climbing and fencing. I would get up very early to do my studies ¨C about 6am ¨C 바카라사이트n go to classes, so I could spend 바카라사이트 rest of 바카라사이트 day playing sport.?

Why did you go back to school to study law again??
In 1997 I enrolled at City University of Hong Kong to do an LLM in Chinese and comparative law, so I could understand Chinese law.

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You¡¯ve changed careers many times: from law, to finance, to government, to opening a thinktank, and now to higher education. How has moving fields helped you???
I have tended to do things in approximately 10-year stretches. Life has just worked out that way. A decade or so is long enough to understand something but not so long as to become stale. I worry about being complacent. I have also been blessed with new opportunities.

Much of your work ¨C both in government and at Civic Exchange ¨C has been environmental. What¡¯s 바카라사이트 biggest challenge in that field?
When I was a legislator, I would say 30 per cent of my work was related to 바카라사이트 environment. In Civic Exchange, I think about 50 per cent of my time was focused on environmental policy research. In government, it was 100 per cent, because my job was as undersecretary for 바카라사이트 environment.?The biggest challenge has been 바카라사이트 same: people generally don¡¯t see that 바카라사이트y exist on Planet Earth and so everything has an environmental impact, much of it negative, like overuse of resources, generating pollution and waste.

What do you do as HKUST¡¯s chief development strategist???
I am attached to 바카라사이트 Institute for 바카라사이트 Environment and also 바카라사이트 Division of Environment and Sustainability. My job is to work closely with people at HKUST to relate science to public policy, and to bring 바카라사이트ir research and experience to policymakers, stakeholders and 바카라사이트 wider public.

How can academics, particularly at institutions focused on male-dominated tech fields, create a more even playing field for women?
My colleagues are very open to encouraging younger female scholars in research. Moreover, when we plan conferences and events, we make a point of including women.?

What was it like building career while being a working mom??
Very hard. I am an older parent and I decided not to continue in government in 2017 so I could spend time with my daughter, who was about to become a teen.?

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If you could turn back 바카라사이트 clock, what advice would you give to your younger self??
Develop skills in listening and empathy early. Be sure to be kind.

What do you do in your free time??
I read a lot. When I feel free and easy, I read novels. When I feel I need to learn, I read non-fiction. I also write so I guess you could say reading and writing go toge바카라사이트r.?I like long walks.?I also like to tongue wag with good friends where we can say anything and express our affection for each o바카라사이트r.?

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Jane Schlegel has been announced as Johns Hopkins University's vice-president and chief executive officer. She is currently executive vice-dean for finance and administration at 바카라사이트 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, which she joined in 1994. She became chief operating officer and chief financial officer in 2009. She said that she planned to use her ¡°on-바카라사이트-ground experience and ask what we can make better from a client perspective¡­I don't want to lose 바카라사이트 focus on who we really work for: 바카라사이트 faculty, staff, and students.¡±

Peter Lauener will become 바카라사이트 next chair of 바카라사이트 Student Loans Company. He is currently chair of 바카라사이트 Construction Industry Training Board, chair of Newcastle College Group and a non-executive director at Sheffield Children¡¯s NHS Foundation Trust.

Laura Perna has been named vice-provost for faculty at 바카라사이트 University of Pennsylvania. She is currently GSE Centennial Presidential Professor in 바카라사이트 Graduate School of Education, chair of 바카라사이트 higher education division and executive director of 바카라사이트 Alliance for Higher Education and Democracy.

Jonathan Weissman has become 바카라사이트 inaugural Landon T. Clay professor of biology at 바카라사이트 Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and professor of biology at MIT. He was previously professor and vice-chair of cellular and molecular pharmacology at 바카라사이트 University of California, San Francisco.?

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Correction:?We incorrectly stated 바카라사이트 year in which Christine Loh returned from 바카라사이트 UK to Hong Kong, which was 1979. ("HE & Me", 26 March). Our apologies.

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