Vincent Chang (academic)

Vincent Chang (Chinese: 張化成) is an academic who was Vice-Chancellor and the inaugural President of BRAC University.[2][3][4]

Vincent Chang
張化成
Chang in Dhaka (2022)
Vice-Chancellor and President, BRAC University
In office
February 2019 – 24 January 2023[1]
Preceded bySyed Saad Andaleeb
Personal details
OccupationAcademic, administrator

Education

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Chang received a B.Sc. in electrical engineering from National Taiwan University, an MPA from Harvard Kennedy School, and an MBA from Yale School of Management, a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from University of California, Berkeley and a second Ph.D. in economics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).[5][2]

Career

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Pre-academia

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Chang's pre-academia experiences, mainly in the US, included medical imaging, energy, investment, marketing and consulting, with start-up firms as well as JP Morgan, McKinsey, ExxonMobil and the US Federal Reserve.[2][5]

Academic career

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Chang served as Executive Dean of Peking University HSBC Business School, established as China's first all-English International Business School.[6] He was the Founding President and Planning Director of the University of Business and Technology in Oman (academically affiliated with Virginia Tech in the US),[3] and the inaugural Associate Vice President for Institutional Development at Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen in China.[7][8]

BRAC University

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Shortly after joining BRAC University in February 2019, Chang introduced BRAC University 2.0 as Bangladesh's international university and a research institution.[9] He has three objectives for the university: internationalization, student life, and research with impact.[10] During his first year in office, he created the Graduate School of Management, School of Data and Sciences, School of Life Sciences, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Architecture and Design, and School of General Education, in addition to the School of Engineering, School of Law, and School of Business. The School of Medicine is under planning.

In March 2019, Chang visited the Rohingya refugee camps, which are located in the vicinity of Cox's Bazar, near Myanmar. Over one million Rohingyas have taken refuge in the camps following a Myanmar military crackdown in Rakhine State in August 2017. He has since committed BRAC University to humanitarian research about the Rohingyas.[11]

Following the visit, Chang supported the partnership between BRAC University's Centre for Peace and Justice and the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS). An International Conclave on Justice and Accountability for the Rohingyas was held in The Hague, Netherlands, on October 18, 2019.[12] The Conclave opened up constructive debates around the Rohingya crisis.[13]

Chang officially introduced BRAC University 2.0 on October 26, 2019 in the Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony for BRAC University's new campus. The founder of BRAC University, Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, KCMG laid the foundation stone.[14] In December 2019, Chang received the Bangladesh's national flag that was taken into space by Bangladesh's first Nano-Satellite BRAC Onnesha. The flag was delivered by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. The satellite was developed by BRAC University School of Engineering's faculty and students.[15] In January 2020, he mandated the Duke of Edinburgh Award Programme into BRAC University's student life curriculum.[16] It is the first University in Bangladesh to make it an essential student experience.[17]

Chang was instrumental in BRAC University's inaugural membership of the Open Society University Network.[18] George Soros announced the University's involvement at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on 24 January 2020.

Under Chang's leadership, BRAC University ranked GLOBAL TOP 50 for 'Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 1): No poverty' in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2020.[19] BRAC University's performance has been found to be particularly encouraging in delivering the goals in the university's research on poverty and their support for poor students and citizens in the local community.[20]

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Chang launched the Student Assistance Fund in May 2020.[21][22] In June 2020, he launched BRAC University's online learning platform buX.[23][24][25] Chang was elected as a steering committee member of the Talloires Network of Engaged Universities in February 2021.[26] The advisory body provides guidance for the network. The Talloires Network of Engaged Universities is a growing global coalition of presidents, vice-chancellors and rectors from 410 universities in 79 countries. The steering committee consists of 13 international members.

In a meeting with the President of Nepal, Bidya Devi Bhandari and the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Lotay Tshering in Dhaka in March 2021, Chang explained his vision on becoming an international institution.[27] The British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Mr. Robert Chatterton Dickson joined Chang in the Orientation for Fall 2021 of BRAC University where the High Commissioner presented certificates of appreciation to recipients of 2021 Diana Award.[28]

On May 10, 2022, Chang met with President Md. Abdul Hamid of Bangladesh at the President’s Office. During the meeting, Chang highlighted the importance of developing local human resources and how that can move Bangladesh’s economy to the next level.

Chang briefed President Hamid on BRAC University’s drive for research, international collaborations and student centric initiatives and updated on the University’s resilient response to Covid-19 and its growth even in this challenging time. President Hamid expressed his expectation to see BRAC University to lead by example in the higher education sector of Bangladesh.[29][30][31] He briefed President Hamid on BRAC University’s drive for research, international collaborations and student centric initiatives and updated on the University’s resilient response to Covid-19 and its growth even in this challenging time.

President Hamid expressed his expectation to see BRAC University to lead by example in the higher education sector of Bangladesh.[29][30][31]

 
Chang with the US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter D. Haas

On May 25, 2022, Chang and U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas announced the partnership between U.S. Embassy and BRAC University on the resumption of the U.S. Fulbright Program in Bangladesh after six years of suspension. Chang said this is aligned with the three key development areas for the university, namely internationalization, research with impact, and student centricity.[32][33]

Books

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Vincent of Bangladesh

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In May 2024, Prothoma Prokashon,[34] one of the top publishers in Bangladesh and the publishing arm of Prothom Alo, the country's most popular and best-selling national daily, published a book about Professor Vincent Chang titled Vincent of Bangladesh.[35] This book provides a detailed look at his personal and professional journey, highlighting his experiences and contributions to higher education in Bangladesh. It explores his career, the challenges he faced and his vision for the future of education in the country, serving as both a biography and a reflective piece on the educational landscape of Bangladesh.

The last section of the book includes his motivational speeches and interviews given during his tenure as Vice-Chancellor of BRAC University as well as from his time at Peking University in China. Titles like "Worst of Times, Best of Times,[36]" "Students are like Diamonds,[37]" and "Education Doesn't Only Mean Teaching"[38] offer inspiration to both students and educators. This book can serve as a motivational resource for students, a guide for foreign expatriates on long-term assignments in Bangladesh, and a valuable reference for policymakers looking to improve the higher education sector for national development.


References

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  31. ^ a b "President Hamid wants universities to ensure quality education". Dhaka Tribune. 2020-05-10.
  32. ^ "U.S. Embassy Announces Resumption of U.S. Fulbright Program and Partnership with BRAC University to Promote Women Entrepreneurship". 25 May 2022.
  33. ^ "BRAC University and U.S. Embassy announces hosting Fulbright program, Academy for Women Entrepreneurs". 26 May 2022.
  34. ^ https://www.prothoma.com
  35. ^ "You can copy-paste technology, but not people: Vincent Chang". 21 May 2024.
  36. ^ Worst of Times, Best of Times
  37. ^ "Students are like diamonds: Professor Vincent Chang". 7 April 2019.
  38. ^ "'Educating doesn't only mean teaching'". 29 March 2022.