Li Shu-hua returned to China in 1922 and served as professor of physics at
Peking University until 1930. He served concurrently as the acting president of the University Franco-Chinois in Peking (1926-1928) and then as acting president of Peiping University (1928-1929). In 1929, he became vice president of the National Academy of Peiping, a post he held until the takeover of the
Communist Party forced its closing in 1949. Between 1930 and 1931 he concurrently served the
Ministry of Education first as vice-minister and then as minister. He became a member of the Research Council,
Academia Sinica in 1935 and was its director-general in 1943. He was twice elected chairman of the board of directors of the
Chinese Society of Physics, and once of the Chinese Society of Astronomers. He served on the Boards of Directors of the
Beijing Natural History Museum and the Beijing National Central Museum and the Peiping Palace Museum. Between 1953 and 1960 he wrote many articles on Chinese invention and discovery in science. He won a research award from the Society of
Sigma Xi and the Scientific Research Society in 1958. in 1949 he was awarded the "Commandeur de la Legion d' Honneur". ==References==