Hong Kong frequently celebrates various holidays with parties in the streets and fireworks over the harbours. Outside of the hustle and bustle, students will often hike in the mountains (Dragons Back is a good place to start), visit soft white beaches (San Wan, Repulse Bay and Big Wave Bay are all very accessible) and sometimes hire out boats to enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the sun. Other fantastic activities to complete would be visiting Big Buddha, exploring the street markets and taking a trip to Macau!
University website
City University of Hong Kong (CityU)
University information
City U is located in the heart of Hong Kong. It is currently ranked 70th in the QS World University rankings and is globally recognised as a top centre of higher learning and research. City U has a student population of around 20,000 and is known as one of the best sporting universities in Hong Kong thanks to its five-story purpose-built sports centre and on campus Olympic size pool available to all students. The university joins an upmarket mall and metro service so travelling from your halls to various HK locations is quick and simple. The university hosts exchange students from universities from all over the world and runs a very successful orientation week where expats are able to network and befriend. As a student you will have access to a wealth of academic knowledge and resources as well as support for those with specific learning disabilities.
Additional fees
Visa: 600 HKD
It should be notes that some modules may be graded using a bell curve.
Summary table
Minimum Academic Average needed for Year Abroad | 60% |
Number of places open for semester abroad | N/A |
Number of places open for year abroad | 7 |
Number of places open for summer abroad | N/A |
Semester Abroad only: Do UK Students Need a Visa? | Yes |
Total estimated cost per semester in local currency (check xe.com for current exchange rates) |
46,000 HKD |
City type | Very large city (1m+) |
Campus Type(s) | Urban |
Where do exchange students normally live? | Mixture of university halls of residence and private off-campus accommodation |
Are exchange students guaranteed a place in University halls of residence? | No |
Which UoL semester would a student normally spend at this partner? | Full academic year |
Term Dates |
Semester 1: September to December Semester 2: January to May |
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