Sir Sik-nin Chau CBE (Chinese: 周錫年; 13 April 1903 – 30 November 1985) was a prominent Hong Kong doctor, politician and businessman during the first decades after the Second World War.
[3] Chau joined the Department of Surgery at the University of Hong Kong for three years as lecturer in ophthalmology.
He was also member of the Interim Committee which operated for the first few months after the British restoration of Hong Kong from the Japanese from 1946 to 1947.
He was subsequently appointed by the Chancellor to succeed Sir Man-kam Lo on the University Council in 1956.
[2] In business, he was chairman and director of numerous public companies,[3] including the Dairy Farm.