I participated in organizing and was the Associate Director of the Bachelor programme in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, which is the first PPE program offered in Hong Kong.
During 2022, I received a Teaching Excellence Award from the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong

I have taught the following courses at universities:
- “Building Community Through Sport: From Philosophical and Political Perspectives” (Hong Kong Baptist University”
It is a common core course in philosophy of sport. We discussed various philosophical and ethical issues in sports, such as what activities can be counted as sports, what sportsmanship is, the ethics of fandom, and how dangerous sports like boxing should be regulated, etc.
- “Chinese Moral and Political Philosophy” (Hong Kong Baptist University)
It is an senior undergraduate course that I taught classical Chinese philosophers like Confucius, Mencius, Mozi, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Xunzi and Han Feizi.
- “Freedom in the Modern World” (Hong Kong Baptist University)
It is a common core course that I taught various philosophers’ argument for and against toleration, such as the theories of John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, John Stuart Mill, Isaiah Berlin and John Rawls.
- “Social Justice, Liberalism, and Economic Equality”
It is a senior undergraduate course that discusses the theories of distributive justice of utilitarianism, liberalism (John Rawls), libertarianism (Robert Nozick), socialism (G. A. Cohen), feminism (Susan Moller Okin), etc.
- “Reasoning for Real World Problem Solving” (Hong Kong Baptist University)
- “Philosophy and Publica Affairs in Asia” (The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong)
- “Introduction to Philosophy” (The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong)
- “Critical Thinking” (The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong)
- “In Dialogue with Humanity” (The Chinese University, Hong Kong)
It is a common curriculum course that teaches classics in philosophy, politics, economics and religion, such as Nicomachean Ethics, Analects, Bible, Qur’an, Social Contract and Wealth of Nations.
- “Value and Public Affairs” (The Chinese University, Hong Kong)
It is an undergraduate course in political philosophy, which covers how the government should address controversial public issues, such as euthanasia, abortion, homosexual marriage, cultural rights and animal rights.
- “The Idea of Freedom” (The Chinese University, Hong Kong)
It is an undergraduate course in political philosophy that discusses the limit of state power, including the debate between political liberalism and perfectionism/Confucianism.
- “Ethics in Public Policy” (The Chinese University, Hong Kong)
It is a postgraduate course in political philosophy. It discusses different approaches to welfare policies and political arrangements. It also discusses feminist issues like pornography, prostitution, and the gendered division of labour.
- “Current Moral Dilemmas and their Histories” (The Chinese University, Hong Kong)
- “Liberalism and its Limits” (The University of Hong Kong)
- “Thinking about Global Ethics” (The University of Hong Kong)
- “Capitalism and Social Justice” (The University of Hong Kong)
- “Democracy and its Critics” (The University of Hong Kong)
- “Being Good When No One is Watching: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy” (The University of Hong Kong)
- “History of Moral and Political Philosophy” (King’s College, London)
- “Contemporary Political Theory” (London School of Economics and Political Science)