University Of Hong Kong

The University of Hong Kong, abbreviated as HKU, was established in 1911, and is located in Pokfulam, Hong Kong. The foundation stone was laid in 1910. The university was established in 1911, but had the opening ceremony in 1912. HKU's recent enrollments have been more than 21,000 students. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs of study through the following academic divisions:

  • Faculty of Architecture
  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Business and Economics
  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Science
  • Faculty of Social Sciences

The Hong Kong University Students' Union represents the undergraduate students, while Postgraduate Students Association serves the postgraduate students. The students are involved with organizations and clubs such as Handball Club, Athletic Club, Table-tennis Club, Hockey Club, Softball Club, Karate Club, Cultural Association, Debating Society, Bridge Club, Youth Literary Awards Association, Animation and Comics Association, and Drama Society.

The University alumni include personalities such as Mabel Cheung, film director; Leung Yiu Chung, member of the Legislative Council; Yeoh Eng Kiong, Secretary for Health and Welfare; and many others.

Campus Location

Pok Fu Lam Road,
Hong Kong
People's Republic of China
Main Tel: (852) 2859 2111
Web Site

More About University of Hong Kong

  • University of Hong Kong is a public school.
  • The school was founded in 1911.
  • The highest degree offered is the Doctorate degree.