Matthew Antony HAYWOOD
Matthew Antony HAYWOOD

Matthew Antony HAYWOOD

From United Kingdom

PhD in Music
HKPFS Awardee

Unveiling the Vibrancy of Cantonese Opera

Going from the United Kingdom to study in Hong Kong felt like a great adventure – how often in life do you get the opportunity to truly explore a different culture for many years with the flexibility of being a researcher? The juxtaposition of Hong Kong’s fast-paced city life nestled between beautiful mountains and harbours is what attracted me to this renowned place. But it was much more than just the city that attracted me – CUHK offered me the best environment to explore Chinese culture from an academic perspective. I am grateful to have learned a lot from the many leading figures in this field who are working at CUHK. Among these is my supervisor who I had considered as the ideal professor to guide and support my research long before I arrived in Hong Kong.

The support of the HKPFS was another key factor that attracted me to study in Hong Kong. The generous financial support of the HKPFS meant that I could always pursue my research and explore Hong Kong without worries. This especially became important for me when the COVID-19 pandemic struck in 2020. At that time, my original research project became unfeasible due to travel restrictions. As such, I had to change my research topic at a late stage in my postgraduate studies. To successfully manage this change, I had to buy musical instruments, attend multiple concerts, and pay for expensive music and language lessons. It was a very stressful time, but thankfully the HKPFS allowed me to make this change without much extra anxiety regarding its financial cost.

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I am happy to say that with much hard work, perseverance, and the support of my supervisor, department professors, and the HKPFS, I was eventually able to complete my dissertation and pass the oral defense exam successfully. Although my research took place at a time of great difficulty and uncertainty across the world, I felt lucky and thankful at that moment to be a CUHK student and HKPFS recipient.