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Students are both Chinese and international. All classes are graduate level and include management, economics, and finance based subjects. The HSBC Business School also offers dual master's degree programs collaboratively with The University of Hong Kong [5] and Chinese University of Hong Kong. Beginning in the year 2013/2014, HSBC School of ...
Under Hong Kong law, there are 22 accredited degree-awarding higher education institutions in Hong Kong. [1] The following is a list. Only the first three categories of higher education are eligible to award bachelor's degrees or above in Hong Kong.
Applicants must be of P.R. China nationality, including citizenship of the Special Administrative Region of China - Hong Kong [7] [8] and Macao. Applicants must not have received any financial support from the Chinese government, such as the CSC scholarship, during their studies. Applicants must not have received this award previously.
The Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA; Chinese: 中国学生学者联合(谊)会; pinyin: zhōngguó xuéshēng xuézhě liánhé (liányí) huì) is the official organization for overseas Chinese students and scholars registered in most colleges and universities outside of the People's Republic of China. The associations in ...
It was noted that, in general like many of the prestigious schools in Hong Kong, there is a general deteriotion of standards post 1997, when Hong Kong returned to the People's Republic of China. However, there was a new curriculum started from 1 September 2010.
HSBC is strengthening its digital banking capabilities to win over tech-savvy customers as it faces increasing competition from payment services providers and eight virtual banks in Hong Kong that ...
Some of the regular activities organized include the annual Leadership Interflow Camp since 1991, the Volunteer Training Scheme since 1998, the Hong Kong Youth Summit, a forum for students to discuss current issues, [11] since 2003, and the International Convergence, which is a multi-cultural experience scheme, [12] since 2005. These activities ...
Self-Financing Higher Education in Hong Kong refers to educational programmes at the sub-degree level and above provided by local self-financing entities. Since the government announced the target of enabling 60% of secondary school graduates to receive higher education, the self-financing post-secondary education sector has experienced significant expansion with the aim of accommodating the ...