I have developed programmes (for example, as Founding Head of Visual Studies at Lingnan University) and have developed and taught courses at all levels of the undergraduate curriculum and at postgraduate level. I have also developed teaching initiatives on a transnational basis. A staunch believer in the integration of theory and practice, I established an Artist in Residence Programme at Lingnan University, benefits arising from this programme falling within the sphere of talent development in Hong Kong and internationalisation at home. I have developed linked classroom initiatives, for example with the film school at NUI Galway, Lingnan University and the University of Copenhagen. I have also been responsible for delivering several summer programmes focusing on Film and Human Rights.
2024
Honorary Professor, SELCS, University College London
2019, 2023, 2024
Member of the Jury of the Zanzibar International Film Festival (Feature Films), President of the Jury in 2024
2024
Chair, Accreditation Panel, Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, for HKCAAVQ
2023- Trustee, Learning on Screen
2023
Member, CIHE Institutional Review for Private University Title Exercise, Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications (HKCAAVQ)
2023
Member, Validation Panel, Film at Research Level (postgraduate), Linnaeus University
2022-2024
Appointed, Trustee of MACE (Media Archive for Central England)
2018
Professor II, Department of Art and Media Studies,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(20% appointment, in addition to the full-time position at UCPH; approved by UCPH)
2017-2018 (appointed for a four-year term, resigned in connection with Deanship at HKBU) Member, Board of the Danish Film Institute (appointed by the Ministry of Culture; policy making for and funding of the film sector)
2017
With Khulood Badawi, produced report, entitled ‘Why, Who and How?
To Develop Children and Young People’s Film and Media Literacy in Palestine: A Mapping of Organisations, Projects and Strategies,’ for FilmLab:Palestine, The Danish Film Institute, The Danish House in Ramallah and International Media Support. Presented during ‘Days of Cinema’ in Ramallah (October), and discussed with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and the Ministry of Culture in Ramallah.
2013-2016 (three-year term) Member, appointed in a personal capacity by Hong Kong’s Chief Executive, of the 24-member University Grants Committee charged with funding and developing policies for the 8 government-funded universities
2011—
Founding Fellow, Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities (Treasurer, 2012-2013; Vice President, 2015-2016)
2008—
Affiliate Professor, Department of Scandinavian Studies, University of Washington, Seattle
2007, Fall
Visiting Leverhulme Professor of Film Studies (one semester), University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland
2007, Spring
Distinguished Visiting Professor, Department of Scandinavian Studies, University College London
In connection with my research interests in talent development in film, assisted Rod Stoneman (Huston School of Film and Digital Media, Galway, Ireland) and Gaston Kaboré (founder of the alternative film school IMAGINE, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso) with the production of student newsreels during FESPACO in Burkina Faso (2011 and 2013).
FESPACO Newsreel 1 (2013)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OZCBVi79YA
FESPACO Newsreel 2 (2013)
FESPACO Newsreel 1 (2011)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf5ceNyqiKk
FESPACO Newsreel 3 (2011)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUwUlJIdtqM
Danish by birth, I grew up in Kenya, East Africa, and was subsequently schooled in the UK and Holland. I went on to study in Switzerland, Canada and France and have held permanent positions, as an academic, in Canada, Denmark, the UK and Hong Kong. My work as a researcher and educator is informed by an aspiration to connect communities in different parts of the world. As a university administrator, some of the most rewarding work I have undertaken has been in the area of Internationalisation. Like some of the visionary vice chancellors I have had the good fortune to work for and with, I believe that international opportunities are often life changing for our students. Internationalisation is not always about the mobility of students, as 'internationalisation at home' is also crucial. In this regard I would highlight the contribution made by the Artist in Residence Programme that my colleagues and I established at Lingnan University almost two decades ago. Recruiting emerging and established artists from Hong Kong and internationally, this programme offered local Hong Kong students the opportunity to work closely with artists from around the globe, for example, with the Kenyan sculptor Elkana Ong'esa. My work in the area of international learning opportunities currently focuses on the East African island of Zanzibar.
I have developed programmes (for example, as Founding Head of Visual Studies at Lingnan University) and have developed and taught courses at all levels of the undergraduate curriculum and at postgraduate level. I have also developed teaching initiatives on a transnational basis. A staunch believer in the integration of theory and practice, I established an Artist in Residence Programme at Lingnan University, benefits arising from this programme falling within the sphere of talent development in Hong Kong and internationalisation at home. I have developed linked classroom initiatives, for example with the film school at NUI Galway, Lingnan University and the University of Copenhagen. I have also been responsible for delivering several summer programmes focusing on Film and Human Rights.
2024
Honorary Professor, SELCS, University College London
2019, 2023, 2024
Member of the Jury of the Zanzibar International Film Festival (Feature Films), President of the Jury in 2024
2024
Chair, Accreditation Panel, Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, for HKCAAVQ
2023- Trustee, Learning on Screen
2023
Member, CIHE Institutional Review for Private University Title Exercise, Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications (HKCAAVQ)
2023
Member, Validation Panel, Film at Research Level (postgraduate), Linnaeus University
2022-2024
Appointed, Trustee of MACE (Media Archive for Central England)
2018
Professor II, Department of Art and Media Studies,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(20% appointment, in addition to the full-time position at UCPH; approved by UCPH)
2017-2018 (appointed for a four-year term, resigned in connection with Deanship at HKBU) Member, Board of the Danish Film Institute (appointed by the Ministry of Culture; policy making for and funding of the film sector)
2017
With Khulood Badawi, produced report, entitled ‘Why, Who and How?
To Develop Children and Young People’s Film and Media Literacy in Palestine: A Mapping of Organisations, Projects and Strategies,’ for FilmLab:Palestine, The Danish Film Institute, The Danish House in Ramallah and International Media Support. Presented during ‘Days of Cinema’ in Ramallah (October), and discussed with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and the Ministry of Culture in Ramallah.
2013-2016 (three-year term) Member, appointed in a personal capacity by Hong Kong’s Chief Executive, of the 24-member University Grants Committee charged with funding and developing policies for the 8 government-funded universities
2011—
Founding Fellow, Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities (Treasurer, 2012-2013; Vice President, 2015-2016)
2008—
Affiliate Professor, Department of Scandinavian Studies, University of Washington, Seattle
2007, Fall
Visiting Leverhulme Professor of Film Studies (one semester), University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland
2007, Spring
Distinguished Visiting Professor, Department of Scandinavian Studies, University College London
In connection with my research interests in talent development in film, assisted Rod Stoneman (Huston School of Film and Digital Media, Galway, Ireland) and Gaston Kaboré (founder of the alternative film school IMAGINE, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso) with the production of student newsreels during FESPACO in Burkina Faso (2011 and 2013).
FESPACO Newsreel 1 (2013)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OZCBVi79YA
FESPACO Newsreel 2 (2013)
FESPACO Newsreel 1 (2011)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf5ceNyqiKk
FESPACO Newsreel 3 (2011)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUwUlJIdtqM