Studying at CUHK

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If you would like to study in a Hong Kong university, CUHK should be your choice. With its emphasis on bilingualism and general education, unique collegiate life, and a spacious and green campus, CUHK has been the top choice for students and their parents.

CUHK offers excellent undergraduate and postgraduate education through some of the most comprehensive and well-designed programmes of study in Hong Kong, which are regularly reviewed and quality checked to ensure their fitness for the purposes of imparting cutting-edge knowledge and training first-class scholars and professionals.

Programmes of Study

At CUHK, students can choose their major and minor subjects from a full range of disciplines, from traditional areas like History and Philosophy, reputable programmes like Translation and Journalism, professional subjects such as Law and Medicine, and practical training in Education and Nursing.

Overseas Exchange

Overseas experience enables students to appreciate cultures, hone language skills, and grow as confident individuals. The Office of Academic Links and the Colleges, as well as Faculties / departments provide ample opportunities for overseas exchange.

Colleges

CUHK offers Hong Kong's only college experience. All full-time undergraduates can apply for affiliation with one of the Colleges.

General Education

CUHK believes that a world-class university education has to include training in specialized subjects and inculcation of critical powers and cultural sensitivity, qualities that define an educated world citizen of today and tomorrow. General education, a key component of undergraduate studies at CUHK, is built upon a balanced approach to whole-person education that combines Chinese humanistic ideals and western liberal arts contents.

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Meet the Students

Fine Arts students 'dare to dream' by taking part in 'Budding Winter', a community-arts programme.

Korean student Choo Yeon-jae Sam looked for universities in English-speaking countries and he stumbled upon CUHK's Chinese Studies programme which is tailor-made for international students.

Ian Sigmund from the UK believes that he can develop a global outlook by studying in Hong Kong, a metropolis with an atmosphere of cultural diversity.

'In the past, I enjoyed support from fans and the community; now it is time to give back .' –Zhang Ping, former national volleyball team member.

'CUHK's libraries are where I love to hang out. You're surrounded by a sea of books, and they have big and comfortable sofas.' –Alan Wong, 2011 IBBA graduate