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The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese by the London Missionary Society and formally established as the University of Hong Kong in 1911. It is the oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong.
Centennial College. 明德學院. Private. 2011. Chu Hai College of Higher Education. 珠海學院[5] Private. 1947 - Chu Hai University in Guangzhou. 1949 - Chu Hai College, re-established in Hong Kong 2004 - Chu Hai College of Higher Education 2004 - registered as an Approved Post Secondary College.
HKU: The University of Hong Kong. CUHK: The Chinese University of Hong Kong. HKUST: The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. CityU: City University of Hong Kong. PolyU: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. HKBU: Hong Kong Baptist University. LU: Lingnan University. EdU HK: The Education University of Hong Kong.
The university's main campus covers 160,000 square metres (1,700,000 sq ft; 40 acres) of land on Pok Fu Lam Road and Bonham Road in Lung Fu Shan [citation needed] of Central and Western District, [1] Hong Kong Island. The university also has a few buildings in Sandy Bay Gap. HKU buildings are some of the few remaining examples of British ...
The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law (commonly known as HKU Law) is one of the 11 faculties and schools at the University of Hong Kong. [1] Founded in 1969 as the Department of Law, it is the oldest law school in Hong Kong. HKU Law is consistently ranked among the top law schools in the world. In 2019, HKU Law was ranked 18th on the QS ...
More than 40 of Hong Kong’s best known pro-democracy figures have been sentenced to prison terms of up to 10 years on subversion charges, in the biggest single blow to the city’s already ...
The Faculty of Arts, along with the Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Medicine, are one of the first Faculties of the University of Hong Kong when it was established in 1912. [2] Professor A.E. Wrottesley-Salt, elected in September 1913, was the first Dean of Arts.
Hong Kong's High Court on Tuesday sentenced 45 leading democrats to jail terms of up to 10 years in what critics say is a major blow to the financial hub's rule of law. The Chinese Communist Party ...