Hong Kong Polytechnic University (HKPU)
Hong Kong Polytechnic University is a public research university located in Hung Hom, Hong Kong. The history of PolyU can be traced back to 1937. It became a fully accredited university in 1994 and is one of the government-funded degree-granting institutions. PolyU consists of eight campuses and schools, offering programs including applied sciences, business, construction, environment, engineering, social sciences, health, humanities, design, management hotels and tourism. The university offers 8 graduate, undergraduate and graduate study programs to more than 220 students each year. It is the largest UGC-funded tertiary institution in terms of student population. As of 32.000, the university ranks 2019th in Asia according to THE, 19th in young universities and 8st internationally by QS.
Government Trade School was established in 1937. Located in Wood Road, Wan Chai, the school was the first publicly funded post-secondary technical institution in Hong Kong. After World War II, the school became the Hong Kong Technical College and opened a new campus in Hung Hom in 1957. In 1972, the Hong Kong Polytechnic School was officially established. Its mission is to provide professionally oriented education to meet the demand for qualified workers. It was approved by the University and Polytechnic Grants Commission (UGC) for self-accreditation of degree programs on 25 November 11, granted full university status and renamed Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Address: 11 Yuk Choi Rd, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.


Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU)
Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) is a publicly funded liberal arts institution with a heritage of Christian education. The school was founded as Hong Kong Baptist College with the support of American Baptists, who provided both operating and construction funding and staffing for the school in its early years. . It became a public college in 1983. It became Hong Kong Baptist University in 1994 under the chairmanship of Dr. Daniel Tse Chi-Wai, LLD, GBS, CBE, JP, successor of the President. Founder, Dr. Lam Chi-Mush, was the second president of the University in 1971. After 30 years of service to the University, Dr. Daniel Tse Chi-Wai retired in 2001 and Professor Ng Ching-fai. , GBS, was appointed the third chancellor of the University. In 2010, Professor Albert Chan Sun-chi took office as the fourth president of the HKBU. In 2015, Professor Roland Chin was appointed as the fifth President of HKBU.
HKBU has 5 main campuses: Ho Sin Hang Campus (1966), Shaw Campus (1995), Baptist University Road Campus (1998), Kai Tak Campus (2005) and Shek Mun Campus (2006) for the University College of International Education and School of Hong Kong Baptist University Wong Kam Fai Primary and Secondary School. The first three campuses are located in the urban center of Kowloon Tsai, while the Kai Tak Campus is located on Kwun Tong Road and the Shek Mun Campus is in the Shek Mun area of Sha Tin District near Shek Mun Station. The logo of Hong Kong Baptist University consists of three pictorial elements: Bible, wave and division. The Bible symbolizes the unique quality of Christian education that includes moral and spiritual training in addition to academic education. The waves, on the other hand, both symbolize the geographical nature of Hong Kong as an island, echoing Confucius’s maxim that “the country loves the wise” and the university’s unremitting efforts to improve the quality of life. school education. The knots, the final symbol, illustrate that in the arms of God, Christians are united and loved in a harmonious way.
Address: 224 Waterloo Rd, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong.


Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
Founded in 1991, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is an international research university dedicated to leading education and research. Its mission is to promote learning and knowledge through teaching and research particularly in science, technology, and research. engineering, management and business, social sciences and humanities, as well as assisting in the socio-economic development of Hong Kong. This young and ambitious school has taken the wildest dreams of many people flying further, climbing higher in the international arena and reaping many honors and awards. In 2016, HKUST was ranked 59th out of 800 universities and 3rd in the world’s top 150 universities according to Times Higher Education magazine.
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology is one of the nine largest universities in Hong Kong. In 2016, the Asia Top University Rankings ranked HKUST at 4th out of 350 universities. After only 25 years of establishment and development, the university has been widely known around the world for making a difference in research and teaching activities. The university is famous for the quality of research in the fields of Science, Engineering, Commerce, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Environmental Studies. The campus is 58 hectares wide, along the shores of Clear Water Bay, so the scenery here is extremely beautiful at sunset. The school has 10 lecture halls (AH, HK), countless classrooms, laboratories, administrative offices, canteens, banks, bookstores and supermarkets. The lecture halls can accommodate up to 450 students.
Address: Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong.


The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK)
Hong Kong is the common roof of the most prestigious schools in Asia such as City University of Hong Kong, Lingnan University, University of Hong Kong… As the center of the world’s leading education in the region, Hong Kong is growing rapidly. bringing international standards into the higher education curriculum, training a highly competitive and culturally diverse workforce. Under the tutelage of leading professors and PhDs, along with quality educational resources, Hong Kong has produced many outstanding scholars, Nobel laureates and regional research initiatives and international. The BCT-110 method of treating liver cancer, the first Bilingual Children’s Research Center in Asia, and the air quality monitoring system are among the breakthroughs in Hong Kong’s research that are welcomed around the world. receive.
Hong Kong Open University consists of four specialized schools and one institute, offering a variety of training programs in the fields of Arts, Social Sciences, Business Administration, Education… The Open University of Hong Kong includes the School of Arts and Social Sciences, Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration, School of Education and Languages, School of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing and Health Sciences, School of Science and Technology, e-Learning Center , Li Ka Shing Professional and Continuing Education Institute (LiPACE). Thanks to cooperative relationships with many major employers, Hong Kong universities effectively support students’ careers, as well as open up many opportunities for exchange and internship.
Address: Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong.


Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
Hong Kong Chinese University (Huong Trung Dai) is a public research university in Sha Dien, Hong Kong, officially established in 1963 by a university contract awarded by the Hong Kong Legislative Association. The University is Hong Kong’s second oldest university, originally an inter-institute of three existing institutions, Chong Co Academy, Tan A Library and Integrated Library, the oldest institute established in 1949. The Hong Kong Chinese Academy is organized into nine institutes and eight faculties and is the only academic university in Hong Kong. The school uses both English and Chinese, although subjects in most institutions are taught in English. Four Nobel laureates are associated with the university, which is Hong Kong’s only tertiary institution with Nobel Prize winners, Turing Prize winners, Fields Medalists and Veblen Prize winners as professors.
Hong Kong Chinese University was founded in 1963 as an inter-institute of three existing academies, the first of which is the New Asia Library, founded in 1949 by anti-Communist Confucian scholars from the Mainland in the midst of the Second Communist Civil War. Among the founders are Qian Mu, Tang Junyi and Tchang Pi-kai. The curriculum focuses on Chinese heritage and social issues. The school had a tumultuous first few years, the campus had to be relocated several times between rental facilities around Kowloon. Scholars often self-exile from the mainland and face financial difficulties, students sometimes sleep on rooftops, and teachers are forced to give up their salaries to maintain the school. Gradually funding was increased and the school moved to a new campus in Khao Boi Lung, built in 1956 with the support of the Ford Foundation.
Address: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Central Ave, Hong Kong.


Lingnan University (LU)
Lingnan University is a liberal arts university of Hong Kong. In 2015, the school was selected by Forbes as one of the “Top 10 Liberal Arts Colleges in Asia”. The university has three main faculties: Arts, Social Sciences and Business. In addition to undergraduate programs, the school also offers a variety of graduate curricula to equip students with specific, in-depth knowledge. Lingnan University (LN/LU), is the only public liberal arts university in Hong Kong.
The main purpose of Lingnan University is to provide students with an education in the liberal arts tradition. The University has joined the Global Liberal Arts Alliance since 2012. In 2015, the University was also selected as one of the “Top 10 Liberal Arts Colleges in Asia”. It is the first university in Hong Kong to have a service learning team set up to help students. Currently, its career guidance team offers internship opportunities. Students looking to gain practical work experience can approach this university. Indeed, 82% of its graduates are well employed and 13% in further studies.
Address: Tuen Mun, Hong Kong.


Hong Kong University (HKU)
Hong Kong University (HKU) is a public research university in Hong Kong. Founded in 1911, its roots trace back to the Hong Kong Medical College for Chinese, founded in 1887. It is the oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong. HKU was also the first university established by the British Empire in East Asia. HKU is one of the best universities in Hong Kong and Asia. As of 2019, HKU ranks second in Asia by QS and fourth by THE and around the top 30 internationally. It is often regarded as one of the most international universities in the world as well as one of the most prestigious in Asia. Today, HKU has ten academic faculties with English as the primary language of instruction. HKU also ranks highly in science, dentistry, biomedicine, education, humanities, law, economics, business administration, linguistics, political science and social sciences.
University of Hong Kong was also the first group in the world to successfully isolate coronavirus, the causative agent of SARS. The University of Hong Kong is the oldest university in Hong Kong. In 2016, the university ranked 2nd on the Asia Top Universities Rankings. With a history of more than 100 years of development, the school has created a high position on the world academic map. This is the place where many generations of talents and leaders have been created. The strength of the school is its internationality and professional training quality. Currently, the school offers 10 diverse disciplines including Architecture, Arts, Economics and Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Health, Science and Social Sciences. The university has 2 specialized schools, research centers, museums, art galleries and an extensive library system. HKU Library, established in 1912, is the oldest university library in Hong Kong, consisting of a main library and 6 specialized libraries, containing about 2-3 million books.
Address: Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong.


City University of Hong Kong (City U)
Located in the heart of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong renowned as an innovative hub for research and professional education and for addressing global issues and empowering positive change. We are a dynamic university founded in 1994 and uniquely located in the heart of Hong Kong, Asia’s world city. Our goal is to pursue high levels of excellence, foster innovation and nurture creativity with the aim of improving people’s lives. In a city where East meets West, our vision is to be globally recognized for professional education, one that emphasizes the mutual richness of different cultures and intellectual traditions, and for research that makes a real difference.
City University of Hong Kong recognized as a leading center of research and professional education worldwide. The university is ranked 7th on the Asia Top University Rankings and 55th on the QS Ranking 2016/2017. City University of Hong Kong is organized into 3 colleges and 4 schools, including the College of Business, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, College of Science and Engineering, School of Creative Communication, School of Energy and Environment, School of Law, and School of Veterinary Medicine. The university also has many laboratories, large research centers, research in the fields of computers, applications, health, environment… sports centers and a massive library system. Run Run Shaw Library was established in 1984 with a very unique architecture, it contains more than 1.060.000 printed books and more than 2 million electronic books.
Address: 83 Tat Chee Ave, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong.

