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At first, Hong Kong's education came from Protestant and Catholic missionaries who provided social services. Italian missionaries began to provide boy-only education to British and Chinese youth in 1843. [6] In 1862 Frederick Stewart arrived in Hong Kong. His work, over a period of years, led to his being called, "The Founder of Hong Kong ...
This page lists various subject rankings, including QS University Subject Rankings, U.S. News & World Report, Times Higher Education World University Subjects Rankings and Academic Ranking of World Universities, of universities and colleges in Hong Kong. They adopt different ranking methodologies.
Hong Kong students boycott classes, in protest of national education, at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. As of 2011, 64.8 per cent of Hong Kong youth attended education full-time, with the percentage of youth attending post-secondary schooling on the rise. [1] An important aspect of Hong Kong is its transnational education.
List of secondary schools in Hong Kong; Scrabble in Hong Kong; Secretary for Education; Shenzhen–Hong Kong cross-boundary students; Sign Assisted Instruction Programme; Sixth form; List of special schools in Hong Kong; Standing Committee on Language Education and Research
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.
Seminaries and theological colleges in Hong Kong (5 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Hong Kong" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
A 2014 decision by the central Chinese government to preselect candidates for Hong Kong’s top job dashed hopes that the city would achieve the promised goal of genuine universal suffrage.
Higher education in Hong Kong means any education higher than secondary education, including professional, technical, and academic. [1] It is the highest level of education in Hong Kong, regulated under the Hong Kong Law .