City University of Hong Kong was founded in 1984 as City Polytechnic of Hong Kong. It was granted full university status in 1994 and adopted its present name. Since then, the institution has expanded its academic programs and research activities, developing into a comprehensive public university.
City University of Hong Kong’s main campus is located in Kowloon Tong. The campus includes academic buildings, research laboratories, libraries, student residences, and sports facilities within a compact urban setting. The university also operates additional research and academic facilities in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area.
City University of Hong Kong is governed by a Council responsible for institutional oversight and strategic planning. Executive leadership is provided by a President supported by senior administrators overseeing academic affairs, research development, finance, and operations. Colleges and schools manage discipline-specific teaching and research activities.
City University of Hong Kong offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across business, engineering, science, social sciences, humanities, law, and creative media. The university emphasizes research-led education and international collaboration. It maintains partnerships with universities and organizations worldwide.
Student life at City University of Hong Kong includes student associations, cultural organizations, and sports clubs. The university provides residential accommodation, student support services, and career guidance. Its urban location offers access to business districts, cultural institutions, and professional opportunities that complement academic study.
Professors at City University of Hong Kong
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