Ovid Tzeng
Tseng Chih-lang | |
|---|---|
| 曾志朗 | |
| 13th Minister of Cultural Affairs | |
| In office 28 November 2011 – 5 February 2012 | |
| Prime Minister | Wu Den-yih |
| Preceded by | Emile Sheng |
| Succeeded by | Lin Chin-tian (acting) Lung Ying-tai |
| Minister without Portfolio for Culture and Education | |
| In office 20 May 2008 – 5 February 2012 | |
| Prime Minister | Liu Chao-shiuan Wu Den-yih |
| 20th Minister of Education | |
| In office 20 May 2000 – 1 February 2002 | |
| Prime Minister | Tang Fei Chang Chun-hsiung |
| Preceded by | Yang Chao-hsiang |
| Succeeded by | Huang Jong-tsun |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 8 September 1944 (age 81) |
| Spouse | Daisy L. Hung |
| Education | National Chengchi University (BA, MA) Pennsylvania State University (PhD) |
Tseng Chih-lang (Chinese: 曾志朗; pinyin: Zēng Zhìlǎng; Wade–Giles: Tseng Chih-lang; born 8 September 1944), also known by his English name Ovid Tzeng, is a Taiwanese psychologist and politician. He was Minister of Education from 2000 to 2002 and Minister of the Council for Cultural Affairs from 2011 to 2012.[1][2]
Education
Tseng graduated from National Chengchi University with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in education in 1966 and a Master of Arts (M.A.) in educational psychology in 1969. He then earned a Ph.D. in experimental psychology from Pennsylvania State University in 1973.[3]
References
- ^ Hsiu-chuan, Shih (20 November 2011). "2012 ELECTION: Ovid Tzeng replaces Emile Sheng as new culture minister". Taipei Times. Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
- ^ Hsu, Chih-wei (21 June 2017). "Tang Prize energizes sinology scholars: Ovid Tzeng". Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
- ^ CV