Profile
The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a leading comprehensive research university with a global vision and a mission to combine tradition with modernity, and to bring together China and the West. Its lush 134-hectare campus overlooks the scenic Tolo Harbour just north of Shatin.
The University has its origin in three colleges—New Asia College (founded in 1949), Chung Chi College (founded in 1951), and United College (founded in 1956). In 1963, the three colleges were amalgamated to form The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and a fourth College, Shaw College, was established in 1986. Recently, four new colleges: Morningside College, S.H. Ho College, C.W. Chu College, and Wu Yee Sun College, have joined the CUHK family.
CUHK has 61 academic departments under eight faculties/schools — Arts, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Science, and Social Science. The Graduate School was set up to coordinate postgraduate studies in 1966, a year after the launch of its first graduate programme in 1965. The University’s first doctoral programme was introduced in 1980. CUHK currently offers 117 undergraduate programmes and 247 postgraduate programmes. It has a total student enrolment of 20,256, of whom some 51 per cent are undergraduate students. The total enrolment of higher degree students in December 2006 was 9,972.
The Chinese University has a long bilingual (Chinese and English) and multicultural tradition. The vast majority of its teaching staff are bilingual and hail from all over the world. There are 22 research institutes and a large number of research or consultancy units at CUHK. Each year, research activities attract substantial competitive funding from the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, local industry, and other local and overseas sponsors, including the National Institutes of Health in the US. The University has formal links with prestigious institutions on the mainland and overseas. Each year, it hosts international conferences on a wide range of topics to promote academic exchange.
The Chinese University strives to nurture top quality graduates to serve the increasingly sophisticated needs of society and to contribute to the pool of human knowledge through research.
The University has its origin in three colleges—New Asia College (founded in 1949), Chung Chi College (founded in 1951), and United College (founded in 1956). In 1963, the three colleges were amalgamated to form The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and a fourth College, Shaw College, was established in 1986. Recently, four new colleges: Morningside College, S.H. Ho College, C.W. Chu College, and Wu Yee Sun College, have joined the CUHK family.
CUHK has 61 academic departments under eight faculties/schools — Arts, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Science, and Social Science. The Graduate School was set up to coordinate postgraduate studies in 1966, a year after the launch of its first graduate programme in 1965. The University’s first doctoral programme was introduced in 1980. CUHK currently offers 117 undergraduate programmes and 247 postgraduate programmes. It has a total student enrolment of 20,256, of whom some 51 per cent are undergraduate students. The total enrolment of higher degree students in December 2006 was 9,972.
The Chinese University has a long bilingual (Chinese and English) and multicultural tradition. The vast majority of its teaching staff are bilingual and hail from all over the world. There are 22 research institutes and a large number of research or consultancy units at CUHK. Each year, research activities attract substantial competitive funding from the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, local industry, and other local and overseas sponsors, including the National Institutes of Health in the US. The University has formal links with prestigious institutions on the mainland and overseas. Each year, it hosts international conferences on a wide range of topics to promote academic exchange.
The Chinese University strives to nurture top quality graduates to serve the increasingly sophisticated needs of society and to contribute to the pool of human knowledge through research.
Programs
- Administration
- Educational Administration - Full Time
- Government and Public Administration - Full Time
- Anthropology
- Anthropology - Full Time
- Architecture
- Architecture - Full Time
- Business/Management
- Accountancy - Full Time
- Data Science and Business Statistics - Full Time
- Finance - Full Time
- Management - Full Time
- Communications/Media
- Advertising and Public Relations - Full Time
- Broadcasting - Full Time
- Communication Studies - Full Time
- Creative Media - Full Time
- Journalism - Full Time
- Marketing - Full Time
- Multimedia and Telecommunications - Full Time
- Computing/Information Technology
- Computer Engineering - Full Time
- Computer Science - Full Time
- Creative/Performing Arts
- Economics
- Decision Sciences and Managerial Economics - Full Time
- Economics - Full Time
- Education/Training
- Educational Administration - Full Time
- English Language Teaching - Full Time
- Electronic/Electrical Engineering
- Electronic Engineering - Full Time
- Environmental Studies
- Environmental Science - Full Time
- Ethnicity, Gender and Diversity
- French Studies - Full Time
- Gender Studies - Full Time
- German Studies - Full Time
- Italian Studies - Full Time
- Japanese Studies - Full Time
- Spanish Studies - Full Time
- General Engineering/Other Engineering
- Automation and Computer-Aided Engineering - Full Time
- Information Engineering - Full Time
- Internet Engineering - Full Time
- Systems Engineering & Engineering Management - Full Time
- Geography
- Geography & Resource Management - Full Time
- Health/Para-medical Studies
- History/Archaeology
- Histroriography - Full Time
- Languages
- Chinese Language and Literature - Full Time
- English - Full Time
- Language Studies - Full Time
- Linguistics - Full Time
- Translation - Full Time
- Law/Legal Studies
- Literature
- Chinese Language and Literature - Full Time
- Mathematics
- Applied Statistics - Full Time
- Data Science and Business Statistics - Full Time
- Mathematics - Full Time
- Mathematics - Full Time
- Medicine/Medical Sciences
- Anatomical & Cellular Pathology - Full Time
- Clinical Oncology - Full Time
- Community and Family Madicine - Full Time
- Diagnostic Radiology & Organ Imaging - Full Time
- Medicine - Full Time
- Medicine - Full Time
- Medicine - Full Time
- Medicine - Full Time
- Medicine and Therapeutics - Full Time
- Ophthalmology and Traumatology - Full Time
- Ophthalmology and Traumatology - Full Time
- Ophthalmology and Traumatology - Full Time
- Ophthalmology and Traumatology - Full Time
- Paediatrics - Full Time
- Paediatrics - Full Time
- Paediatrics - Full Time
- Paediatrics - Full Time
- Physiology - Full Time
- Physiology - Full Time
- Physiology - Full Time
- Physiology - Full Time
- Principles of Drug Action - Full Time
- Principles of Drug Action - Full Time
- Principles of Drug Action - Full Time
- Principles of Drug Action - Full Time
- Psychiatry - Full Time
- Psychiatry - Full Time
- Psychiatry - Full Time
- Psychiatry - Full Time
- Surgery - Full Time
- Surgery - Full Time
- Surgery - Full Time
- Surgery - Full Time
- Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Pharmacology - Full Time
- Pharmacology - Full Time
- Pharmacology - Full Time
- Pharmacology - Full Time
- Pharmacy - Full Time
- Pharmacy - Full Time
- Pharmacy - Full Time
- Pharmacy - Full Time
- Philosophy
- Philosophy - Full Time
- Physical Sciences
- Applied Chemistry with Management Studies - Full Time
- Applied Chemistry with Management Studies - Full Time
- Chemistry - Full Time
- Chemistry - Full Time
- Physics - Full Time
- Physics - Full Time
- Psychology
- Educational Psychology - Full Time
- Psychology - Full Time
- Sociology/Social Studies
- Cultural Studies - Full Time
- Social Work - Full Time
- Theology/Religion
- Divinity - Full Time
- Religious Studies - Full Time
- Theology - Full Time
- Tourism/Hospitality
- Hotel and Tourism Management - Full Time
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