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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is a public research university in Clear Water Bay Peninsula, New Territories, Hong Kong. Founded in 1991 by the British Hong Kong Government, it was the territory's third institution to be granted university status.

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
香港科技大學 (Chinese)
Other name
HKUST, UST
TypePublic
Established2 October 1991; 32 years ago (1991-10-02)
Academic affiliations
BudgetHK$5.13 billion
ChancellorJohn Lee Ka-chiu (as Chief Executive of Hong Kong)
PresidentNancy Ip
Vice-president
  • Ting Chuen Pong
  • Tim Kwang Ting Cheng
  • Yang Wang
ProvostYike Guo
Academic staff
745
Students17,581
Undergraduates10,478 (59.o%)
Postgraduates7,103 (40.1%)
Local students10,737(61.1%)
Non-local students6,844 (38.9%)
Location, ,
Hong Kong

22°20′15″N 114°15′47″E / 22.3375°N 114.263°E / 22.3375; 114.263
CampusRural, 60 hectares (0.60 km2)[1][2][3]
LanguageEnglish
Colours
  Blue & gold
Sporting affiliations
USFHK
Websitehkust.edu.hk
ust.hk
hkust.hk
usthk.cn
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese香港科技大学
Traditional Chinese香港科技大學
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiānggǎng Kējì Dàxué
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationHēunggóng Fōgeih Daaihhohk
JyutpingHoeng1gong2 Fo1gei6 Daai6hok6
IPA[hœːŋ˥.kɔːŋ˧˥ fɔː˥.kei˨ taːi˨.hɔːk̚˨]

Today, the university consists of four main academic schools, offering programmes in science, engineering, business and management, humanities and social science, along with the Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies, HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School, Guangzhou HKUST Fok Ying Tung Research Institute, HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study and HKUST Institute for Public Policy.[4]

HKUST is commonly regarded as one of the fastest growing universities in the world, and has consistently been ranked among the top 50 or top 100 universities worldwide.[5][6]

History edit

In the late 1980s the Hong Kong Government anticipated a strong demand for university graduates to fuel an economy increasingly based on services. Sir Sze-Yuen Chung and Sir Edward Youde, the then Governor of Hong Kong, conceived the idea of another university in addition to the pre-existing two universities, The University of Hong Kong and The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Planning for the "Third University", named The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology later, began in 1986. Construction began at the Kohima Camp site in Tai Po Tsai on the Clear Water Bay Peninsula. The site was earmarked for the construction of a new British Army garrison, but plans for the construction of the garrison were shelved after the Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed in 1984.

Originally scheduled to finish in 1994, the death of Sir Edward in 1986 led to increased effort and allowed UST to open its doors early – in 1991. Several leading scientists and researchers took up positions at the new university in its early years, including physicist Leroy Chang who arrived in 1993 as Dean of Science and went on to become Vice-President for Academic Affairs.[7] Thomas E. Stelson was also a founding member of the administration.[8]

The project was criticised for surpassing the budget set forth by the Hong Kong Government and the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club. However, under the fund-raising efforts of its President, Woo Chia-wei, the first students enrolled in October 1991. By 1992, accommodation and athletic facilities were expanded to support about 7,000 students.

Several more expansion projects such as the construction of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Enterprise Center have since been completed. The library extension building, Lee Shau Kee Business Building (LSK), Lo Ka Chung Building, South Bus Station, Undergraduate Halls VIII and IX, Cheng Yu Tung Building (CYT) and the Conference Lodge, are the latest additions to the campus.

"30 for 30" Campaign edit

In Feb 2023, to coincide with its 30th anniversary, HKUST announced “30 for 30” talent acquisition campaign which is a global hunt for 30 leading academics to drive innovation in Hong Kong with 30 major research projects designed to have maximum social impact. The campaign focused on six areas – biomedicine, material science and future energy, artificial intelligence, fintech, green technology and art technology.[9]

Governance edit

Established in 1991 under Chapter 1141 of the Laws of Hong Kong (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Ordinance),[10] HKUST is one of the eight statutory universities in Hong Kong. It is an institution funded by the University Grants Committee (UGC).[11]

As with all other statutory universities in Hong Kong, the Chief Executive of HKSAR acts as the Chancellor of HKUST. Prior to the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong, this was a ceremonial title bestowed upon the Governor of Hong Kong.

Council edit

The supreme governing body of the university is its Council, formed by a total of 27 members. Council members include university administrators, the chairperson of the alumni Convocation, an elected staff member, an elected full-time student representative, as well as 17 "lay members" not being employees or students at the university.[12] Under the HKUST Ordinance, The Chief Executive of HKSAR possesses the power of directly appointing the chairman and vice-chairman of the Council, the Treasurer of the University, and not more than 9 of the lay members.

Senate edit

The Senate acts as the university's supreme academic body, responsible for making and reviewing the academic policies of the university. It is composed mostly of academic staff members but also includes the Students' Union president, an elected representative of the undergraduates as well as an elected representative of the postgraduates.[13]

Court edit

Being the supreme advisory body of the university, the Court is responsible for promoting the university's interests and to raise funds.[13]

School management edit

President edit

Provost edit

Vice-President for Administration and Business edit

  • Ting Chuen Pong (2021-present)

Vice-President for Research and Development edit

  • Tim Kwang Ting Cheng

Vice-President for Institutional Advancement edit

  • Yang Wang

Campus edit

 
Bird's-eye view of the HKUST campus

The university is largely a campus university, occupying a 60-hectare site at the northern part of Clear Water Bay Peninsula in Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong, overlooking Port Shelter in Tai Po Tsai. The campus layout and architecture is based on a master plan submitted jointly by Simon Kwan & Associates and Percy Thomas Partnership, the runner-up entry in an architectural competition held before the university was founded.

 
Beach below the promenade of HKUST that leads up to undergraduate residential halls
 
Western section of the promenade of HKUST
 
Sunrise at HKUST

As the campus has a sloped terrain, buildings and facilities are built on separate terraces carved out of the hillside, with the academic facilities occupying the top-level terraces, and undergraduate halls of residence and sporting facilities at the seafront. The terraces are connected by motor roads as well as a network of footbridges and elevators known as Bridge Link.

The countryside setting of the university contributed to the fact that HKUST was once the only public university in Hong Kong not being directly served by an MTR station, prior to the re-titling of the Education University of Hong Kong. The university is connected to the metro network through public bus routes including 91, 91M, 91P, 291P and 792M, complemented by a handful of minibus services, with Choi Hung and Hang Hau stations being the major feeder points.[16]

Academic complexes edit

Academic activities are mainly conducted in the Academic Building, which contains 10 lecture theatres (A-H, J-K), a multitude of classrooms, laboratories and administrative offices. The lecture theatres can accommodate classes of up to 450 students and offer audiovisual equipment. In addition, an information center and a souvenir shop can be found at the Piazza.

 
Lee Shau Kee Business Building houses the HKUST Business School

Prior to 2013, offices and classrooms of all of the four schools were grouped under the same roof in the Academic Building. With the completion of the Lee Shau Kee Business Building (LSK) in 2013, most facilities for the School of Business and Management have relocated from the Academic Building. Opened in 2015, the Cheng Yu Tung Building (CYT) afforded the other schools with a lecture theatre (L), additional classrooms and laboratories.

Located at the southern tip of the campus, the Lo Ka Chung Building houses the HKUST Jockey Club Institute of Advanced Study (IAS). The adjacent Conference Lodge, managed by the hotel-operating arm of Chinachem Group offers on-campus accommodations for conference attendees and official guests of the university.

Student halls and staff housing edit

A total of nine undergraduate halls are located at the seafront and mid-rise terraces of the university campus. Also, the university provides 404 Senior Staff Quarters flats and 40 University Apartments flats to its eligible senior staff.[17]

Lee Shau Kee Library edit

 
HKUST Library Building

The HKUST Lee Shau Kee Library, part of the Hong Kong Academic Library Link (HKALL), occupies a central location of the campus. Connected to the Academic Building, it is accessible directly from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Atrium. It spans five floors with over 12,350 sq m[18] of floor space, providing more than 3,674 seats as well as computing facilities. It offers a wide array of information resources, both local and remote. In addition to over 720,000 print and electronic volumes and a large collection of media resources, it provides access to more than 47,000 periodical titles, a large number of e-books, databases, and other digital information resources.[18] The library also includes a 24-hour-capable Learning Commons which provides a technology-rich environment for active learning and education.

The library owns a collection of old maps of China and the rest of Asia, produced by Chinese and Western cartographers over the last 500 years.[19] A selection of these maps, providing an insight into the history of international geographic knowledge, was published by the library in a limited-edition (1000 copies) volume in 2003.[20]

Shaw Auditorium edit

Donated by Shaw Foundation,[21] Shaw Auditorium is a 4-storey multi-purpose auditorium designed for concerts, lectures, musicals and visual productions. The building consists of three superimposed elliptic rings surrounding a sculptural core. The rings that blend into the architecture provide shade and rain protection around the building.[21] The auditorium is equipped with modular seating that can be adapted to allow for multiple arrangements, ranging from 850 to up to 1300 seats.[22] Its curved walls can function as a 360-degree projection screen, enabling audio-visual experiences.[23]

HKUST opened Shaw Auditorium on 17 November 2021, as part of a celebration of the university’s 30th anniversary.[23]

Ancillary services edit

The campus boasts 18 catering outlets including fast food restaurants, a Chinese restaurant as well as a restaurant serving international cuisine; other ancillary facilities in the academic complexes include three banks, a bookstore, a supermarket, clinics (consisting of a medical clinic providing free outpatient service to all full-time students and staff, a student dental clinic, and a staff dental clinic) and Students' Union offices.

Sustainable Smart Campus as a Living Lab initiative edit

In 2019, HKUST launched the Sustainable Smart Campus as a Living Lab initiative. The initiative aims to transform the campus into a testing ground for learning, experimenting, and advancing smart and innovative ideas to address real-life challenges.[24] Wei Shyy, the former President of HKUST, said the initiative is to "nurture a new generation who can produce original solutions with a sustainability mindset."[25] As of 2021, around 30 sustainability-related projects have been launched.[26] HKUST launched “Blockcerts” platform in 2020 which is a blockchain-based degree authentication system to verify the documents such as graduation diplomas and academic transcripts. HKUST is the first university in Hong Kong to launch a similar system.[27]

HKUST (Guangzhou) edit

In 2018, HKUST signed collaboration agreements with Guangzhou Government and Guangzhou University to establish The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) (HKUST(GZ)) in Nansha, Guangzhou.[28] On 29 June, 2022, Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China approved the establishment of HKUST(GZ), which is the third university co-managed by mainland China and Hong Kong.[29] HKUST(GZ) officially opened on 1 September, 2022.[30]

HKUST and HKUST(GZ) are under “Unified HKUST, Complementary Campuses” framework. Students of HKUST and HKUST(GZ) can take courses offered by both campuses, with credits mutually recognized and automatically transferable.[31]

Reputation and rankings edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[32]301-400 (2022)
QS World[33]60 (2024)
QS Under 50[34]2 (2021)
THE World[35]58 (2023)
THE Reputation[36]91-100 (2022)
THE Young Universities[37]3 (2022)
USNWR Global[38]95 (2023)
Regional – Overall
QS Asia[39]9
THE Asia[40]8

Overall Rankings edit

Globally, HKUST is #58 in THEWUR 2023, #60 in QSWUR 2024, #95 in USNWR 2023, and #301-400 in ARWU 2022.

HKUST was ranked 23rd worldwide in the latest Nature Index's normalized leading academic institutions ranking[6] published in 2019.

HKUST has previously been ranked Asia's No.1 by the independent regional QS University Rankings: Asia for three consecutive years between 2011 and 2013.[41][42] HKUST was ranked 27th in the world and second in Hong Kong by QS 2021.

The THE's World Reputation Rankings of 2018 considered it the second reputable in the territory,[43] while it was first in the HKU Public Opinion Programme survey (2016).[44]

Young University Rankings edit

One of the world's fastest growing institutions, HKUST ranked 1st in Times Higher Education Young University Rankings in 2019 and 2nd by QS world's under-50 universities in 2020.[45][46]

Subject Rankings edit

QS World University Rankings by Broad Subject Area 2023:

Broad Subject Area HKUST's world rank
Engineering & Technology 43
Social Sciences & Management 55
Natural Sciences 92
Arts and Humanities 327
Life Sciences & Medicine 401-450

THE rankings by subjects 2023:

Subject HKUST's world rank
Engineering & Technology 26
Business & Economics 29
Physical Sciences 58
Life Sciences 100
Social Sciences 101-125

2022 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS) by ShanghaiRanking:

Subject (only subjects ranked within world's top 50 are shown) HKUST's world rank
Transportation Science & Technology 8
Energy Science & Engineering 26
Telecommunication Engineering 29
Management 33
Finance 38
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology 43
Computer Science & Engineering 47
Materials Science & Engineering 47
Automation & Control 50

Graduate Employability Rankings edit

According to THE's Global University Employability Ranking 2018, the University's graduates have the highest employment rate among universities in Greater China for 6 years in a row, ranked 16th worldwide.[47]

MBA Ranking edit

According to Bloomberg Businessweek Best Business School Ranking, HKUST's MBA program is #1 in Asia-Pacific. [48]

Academic organisation edit

School of Science edit

Within the School of Science are the Division of Life Science, the Department of Chemistry, the Department of Mathematics, the Department of Physics, and the Department of Ocean Science.[49] The School of Science emphasises the whole-person development and international exposure of students. Its undergraduate exchange program provides science students with international learning opportunities throughout their studies. The School has teamed up with over 60 exchange partners[50] from regions including Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, Mainland China, and Japan.

School of Engineering edit

The School of Engineering (SENG)[51] is the largest of the 4 Schools within HKUST. It has 7 departments / divisions: Chemical and Biological Engineering,[52] Civil and Environmental Engineering,[53] Computer Science and Engineering,[54] Electronic and Computer Engineering,[55] Industrial Engineering and Decision Analytics,[56] and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,[57] It is the only education provider on chemical engineering in Hong Kong. The School provides more than 40 degree programs at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels.

In 2019, Times Higher Education World University Rankings in Engineering and Technology[58] placed HKUST Engineering No.23 globally, the best ever position achieved by any local university since the establishment of this league table in 2010. QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019 - Engineering and Technology[59] ranked HKUST No.18 globally which made SENG No. 1 in Hong Kong for nine consecutive years. SENG has over 100 exchange partner universities[60] in 28 countries/regions in the world.

Centre for Global & Community Engagement edit

The Centre for Global & Community Engagement[61] (GCE) is established as co-curricular program under the School of Engineering,[62] engaging students to make contributions to the community and to broaden their international exposure. GCE supports individuals and student teams such as the HKUST Robotics Team[63] to participate in international competitions.

School of Business and Management edit

HKUST's School of Business and Management (SBM) is branded the HKUST Business School.[64] Its Kellogg-HKUST EMBA program has been ranked the world's No.1 nine times (2007, 2009-2013, 2016-2018) by the Financial Times, while its full-time MBA program has been ranked the world's Top 20 ten times. The School has been awarded AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accreditation since 1999.

There are over 140 faculty personnel. The School offers degree programs– undergraduate, MBA, EMBA, MSc and PhD – and a range of executive education. 7 research centres[65] are assigned to areas from business case studies and investing to Asian Financial Markets and China Business & Management. The School is also placed to leverage its international and regional knowledge base as Asia rises in significance in the global economy. A new purpose-built campus is in place to enable the School to develop further.

School of Humanities and Social Science edit

The School of Humanities and Social Science supports interdisciplinary academic training and research in fields including anthropology, creative writing, economics, history, innovation studies, linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, political science, sociology.

Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies edit

The interdisciplinary programs bring together two or more different fields of study, offering a great opportunity for students with more than one interest to integrate their abilities. Programs are referenced to Hong Kong's needs and global trends to ensure relevance, with strong input from business and industry to keep training and skills in line with market demand.[66] Research projects in partnership with industry and the community are encouraged through the Dual Degree Program in Technology and Management, Environmental Management and Technology program, Individualized Interdisciplinary Major program and Integrative Systems and Design[67] to allow full engagement of the students with the community.[68] Two extended majors, artificial intelligence and digital media & creative arts, are provided by its Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas.

The academy offers postgraduate programs on environmental science, policy and management, atmospheric environmental science, environmental science and management, technology leadership and entrepreneurship, individualised interdisciplinary program (research area), integrative systems and design, public policy, and public management.

Research Institutes and Centres edit

Nansha graduate school edit

On 25 January 2007, the HKUST officially named its graduate school in Nansha as HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School/ Guangzhou HKUST Fok Ying Tung Research Institute[69] in a ceremony that combined the official opening of the graduate school and the ground-breaking of its Nansha campus.

Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study edit

The HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)[70] at HKUST champions collaborative projects across disciplines and institutions. It forges relationships with academic, business, community, and government leaders. The inaugural lecture of the IAS organised was given by the noted physicist Prof. Stephen Hawking in June 2006.

Student life edit

Student body edit

As of September 2018, HKUST enrolled 9,995 undergraduates and 5,560 postgraduates, with over a third of the total enrolment being non-local (not holding Hong Kong citizenship). In terms of student population, the School of Engineering is the largest among the university's four schools, hosting 34% and 40% of HKUST's undergraduates and postgraduates respectively; this was followed by the schools of Business and Management (34%/30%), Science (22%/18%), and Humanities and Social Science (2%/5%).[71]

A total of 2,129 local students were admitted to undergraduate programs offered by the university in 2018/19. The university saw the graduation of 2,317 undergraduate students, 506 research postgraduates and 2,224 taught postgraduates in the same academic year, amounting to a total of 5,047 degrees being conferred.[72]

Students' residence edit

 
Undergraduate Hall VIII of HKUST

All full-time registered UG students and in-time[note 1] full-time HKUST research postgraduate students (RPgs) of the University are eligible to apply for student housing. Under the current policy, all local UG students are guaranteed at least one semester of hall residence in their first year of study upon application, whilst their non-local counterparts are provided at least two years of residency.[73]

The nine on-campus undergraduate halls provide a total of 146 bed places in single rooms, 3,094 in double rooms (twin + bunk) and 792 in triple rooms. Another 512 bed spaces in double rooms at the off-campus HKUST Jockey Club Hall in Tseung Kwan O New Town are also provided for undergraduates. For research postgraduates students and visiting interns, 1080 on-campus residential places in single or double rooms are available.

Name[74] House Students' Association or equivalent system Notes
Lee Yin Yee Hall (UG Hall I)
李賢義樓(學生宿舍一座)
The Undergraduate House One Students' Association, HKUSTSU (社一) First student residence in HKUST
UG Hall II
學生宿舍二座
Vertex, House II Students' Association, HKUSTSU (翱峰)
UG Hall III
學生宿舍三座
Glacier, House III Students' Association, HKUSTSU (冰川)
UG Hall IV
學生宿舍四座
Vista, House IV Students' Association, HKUSTSU (嶄越)
UG Hall V
學生宿舍五座
Endeavour, House V Students' Association, HKUSTSU (卓毅)
S.H.Ho Tower & Jockey Club Tower (UG Hall VI)
何善衡樓及賽馬會樓(學生宿舍六座)
"Living Learning Communities" (LLCs) system, implementation by the "Connection Team" formed by student residents [75] opened in 2004 as "New Hall"
Chan Sui Kau and Chan Lam Moon Chun Hall (UG Hall VII)
陳瑞球林滿珍伉儷樓(學生宿舍七座)
"Living Learning Communities" (LLCs) system, implementation by the "Leadership Team"[76] of student residents opened in 2009
donated by industrialist Dr Chan Sui-kau
UG Hall VIII
學生宿舍八座
No House SA formed, events organised by the Organizing Team formed by student residents [77] opened in 2013
UG Hall IX
學生宿舍九座
Jockey Club Hall
賽馬會大樓
HKUST's first off-campus hall, opened in 2016

There are also off-campus accommodations available. 15 apartments in Tai Po Tsai Village (TPT308 and Wan's Lodge) are rented by the University to accommodate 90 TPgs.

On 27 April 2012, research postgraduate students organised a sit-down strike to raise the voice of the voiceless and reiterate the concerns of the research postgraduate students about the serious housing issue.[78]

Students' union edit

Formed in 1992, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Students' Union (HKUSTSU) is an organisation independent from but recognised by the university administration.[79] The union is governed by four independent statutory bodies, namely the executive committee, the council, the editorial board and the court. All undergraduates and postgraduates are eligible for membership in the union, although this is not compulsory.

The students' union oversees over 100 affiliated societies catering to students engaged in different academic disciplines, residential halls, sports and interests.

Identification edit

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The HKUST logo is in several ways symbolic of the institution. Lyrically it visualizes the golden head of wisdom over the open book of knowledge. Between the arms holding the book can be seen as a flask representing science. Alternatively, it is a transmission tower representing engineering and technology or communication and management. A sun radiating gold can also be seen, that very traditional Chinese color, over an ocean glowing with the deep blue representative of Hong Kong. Supporting these emblems are the three Greek letters upsilon (υ), psi (ψ), and tau (Τ), that is: υψΤ transliterating as UST. The logo entwines many meanings, as does the University itself.

Icon edit

Few symbols represent an institution like the sundial represents HKUST, entitled "Circle of Time", the sculpture standing in the center of the Entrance Piazza was commissioned by the Hong Kong Jockey Club and created by two Irish-born, Perth (Western Australia) based sculptors, the husband-and-wife team of Charles and Joan Walsh-Smith.

 
The "Circle of Time" sculpture (Red Bird) at the entrance Piazza

The sculpture is based on one of mankind's earliest scientific inventions: a sundial. The ability to integrate technology and nature into a seamless form personifies who they are as a university. Its elegance marries elements of the past, while remaining timeless, invoking the future with its minimalist lines, though instantly recognizable as the form of fire, the unity of these incongruent idea stands as a testament to what can be accomplished by the ambition of man.  

The sundial is made of steel and mounted on a paved podium of broad steps in the center of a pool of flowing water - a metaphor for the passage of time. The podium also incorporates a carved mural depicting 39 Chinese achievements in all fields of science and technology. The installation took place on October 8, 1991. The red sundial has then become an icon of the University, with its facets reflecting the interplay of form, function, history, and futurism.

From the Design theme:

"This major focal-point is a great, 8.5m tall 'Timepiece', which is a synthesis of art and science, in that it is a sculpture which actually functions as a sundial, and a sundial which is also a sculpture, irrespective of its functional element. The soaring, sweeping, graceful forms of this centerpiece, is suggestive of dynamic movement and complex rhythms of shape, which uses the Sun and its shadows as an intrinsic element of its function, both visually and aesthetically."

The future of Chinese science and technology cannot be met without a firm recognition of its past.  Taming the challenges in nature requires an understanding of its essential relationship with the sciences. The utility of an object cannot be separated from its artistry and the form that it takes. The “Circle of Time”, shows that only through the mastery of these dualities they can surpass their wildest dreams, being more than equal to any challenge ahead of them. At HKUST their will is greater than their ambition.

University Anthem edit

Released in 2023, the HKUST University Anthem was created through the concerted efforts of many talented individuals both within and outside of the University. It was composed by Prof. Kelvin Yuen, with English lyrics written by Prof. Isaac Droscha, Ms. Edith Shih and Mr. Philip Yeung, Cantonese version by Mr. Chris Shum, and Mandarin version by Mr. Jia Xianzhang, and produced by Mr. Lawrence Tsui.

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Definition for in-time RPgs:
    - 2 years for MPhil;
    - 3 years for PhDs who have obtained an MPhil degree;
    - 4 years for PhDs who do not have an MPhil degree before joining the program.
    RPgs who will be studying beyond the above period in the academic year are regarded as out-time RPg

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hong, kong, university, science, technology, hkust, public, research, university, clear, water, peninsula, territories, hong, kong, founded, 1991, british, hong, kong, government, territory, third, institution, granted, university, status, 香港科技大學, chinese, oth. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology HKUST is a public research university in Clear Water Bay Peninsula New Territories Hong Kong Founded in 1991 by the British Hong Kong Government it was the territory s third institution to be granted university status Hong Kong University of Science and Technology香港科技大學 Chinese Other nameHKUST USTTypePublicEstablished2 October 1991 32 years ago 1991 10 02 Academic affiliationsASAIHL APRU Washington University in St Louis McDonnell International Scholars Academy BHUA GHMUABudgetHK 5 13 billionChancellorJohn Lee Ka chiu as Chief Executive of Hong Kong PresidentNancy IpVice presidentTing Chuen PongTim Kwang Ting ChengYang WangProvostYike GuoAcademic staff745Students17 581Undergraduates10 478 59 o Postgraduates7 103 40 1 Local students10 737 61 1 Non local students6 844 38 9 LocationClear Water Bay Sai Kung New Territories Hong Kong22 20 15 N 114 15 47 E 22 3375 N 114 263 E 22 3375 114 263CampusRural 60 hectares 0 60 km2 1 2 3 LanguageEnglishColours Blue amp goldSporting affiliationsUSFHKWebsitehkust edu hkust hkhkust hkusthk cnChinese nameSimplified Chinese香港科技大学Traditional Chinese香港科技大學TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXianggǎng Keji DaxueYue CantoneseYale RomanizationHeunggong Fōgeih DaaihhohkJyutpingHoeng1gong2 Fo1gei6 Daai6hok6IPA hœːŋ kɔːŋ fɔː kei taːi hɔːk Today the university consists of four main academic schools offering programmes in science engineering business and management humanities and social science along with the Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School Guangzhou HKUST Fok Ying Tung Research Institute HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study and HKUST Institute for Public Policy 4 HKUST is commonly regarded as one of the fastest growing universities in the world and has consistently been ranked among the top 50 or top 100 universities worldwide 5 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 30 for 30 Campaign 2 Governance 2 1 Council 2 2 Senate 2 3 Court 2 4 School management 2 4 1 President 2 4 2 Provost 2 4 3 Vice President for Administration and Business 2 4 4 Vice President for Research and Development 2 4 5 Vice President for Institutional Advancement 3 Campus 3 1 Academic complexes 3 2 Student halls and staff housing 3 3 Lee Shau Kee Library 3 4 Shaw Auditorium 3 5 Ancillary services 3 6 Sustainable Smart Campus as a Living Lab initiative 3 7 HKUST Guangzhou 4 Reputation and rankings 4 1 Overall Rankings 4 2 Young University Rankings 4 3 Subject Rankings 4 4 Graduate Employability Rankings 4 5 MBA Ranking 5 Academic organisation 5 1 School of Science 5 2 School of Engineering 5 2 1 Centre for Global amp Community Engagement 5 3 School of Business and Management 5 4 School of Humanities and Social Science 5 5 Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies 5 6 Research Institutes and Centres 5 6 1 Nansha graduate school 5 6 2 Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study 6 Student life 6 1 Student body 6 2 Students residence 6 3 Students union 7 Identification 7 1 Logo 7 2 Icon 7 3 University Anthem 8 Notable alumni 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksHistory editIn the late 1980s the Hong Kong Government anticipated a strong demand for university graduates to fuel an economy increasingly based on services Sir Sze Yuen Chung and Sir Edward Youde the then Governor of Hong Kong conceived the idea of another university in addition to the pre existing two universities The University of Hong Kong and The Chinese University of Hong Kong Planning for the Third University named The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology later began in 1986 Construction began at the Kohima Camp site in Tai Po Tsai on the Clear Water Bay Peninsula The site was earmarked for the construction of a new British Army garrison but plans for the construction of the garrison were shelved after the Sino British Joint Declaration was signed in 1984 Originally scheduled to finish in 1994 the death of Sir Edward in 1986 led to increased effort and allowed UST to open its doors early in 1991 Several leading scientists and researchers took up positions at the new university in its early years including physicist Leroy Chang who arrived in 1993 as Dean of Science and went on to become Vice President for Academic Affairs 7 Thomas E Stelson was also a founding member of the administration 8 The project was criticised for surpassing the budget set forth by the Hong Kong Government and the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club However under the fund raising efforts of its President Woo Chia wei the first students enrolled in October 1991 By 1992 accommodation and athletic facilities were expanded to support about 7 000 students Several more expansion projects such as the construction of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Enterprise Center have since been completed The library extension building Lee Shau Kee Business Building LSK Lo Ka Chung Building South Bus Station Undergraduate Halls VIII and IX Cheng Yu Tung Building CYT and the Conference Lodge are the latest additions to the campus 30 for 30 Campaign edit In Feb 2023 to coincide with its 30th anniversary HKUST announced 30 for 30 talent acquisition campaign which is a global hunt for 30 leading academics to drive innovation in Hong Kong with 30 major research projects designed to have maximum social impact The campaign focused on six areas biomedicine material science and future energy artificial intelligence fintech green technology and art technology 9 Governance editEstablished in 1991 under Chapter 1141 of the Laws of Hong Kong The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Ordinance 10 HKUST is one of the eight statutory universities in Hong Kong It is an institution funded by the University Grants Committee UGC 11 As with all other statutory universities in Hong Kong the Chief Executive of HKSAR acts as the Chancellor of HKUST Prior to the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong this was a ceremonial title bestowed upon the Governor of Hong Kong Council edit The supreme governing body of the university is its Council formed by a total of 27 members Council members include university administrators the chairperson of the alumni Convocation an elected staff member an elected full time student representative as well as 17 lay members not being employees or students at the university 12 Under the HKUST Ordinance The Chief Executive of HKSAR possesses the power of directly appointing the chairman and vice chairman of the Council the Treasurer of the University and not more than 9 of the lay members Senate edit The Senate acts as the university s supreme academic body responsible for making and reviewing the academic policies of the university It is composed mostly of academic staff members but also includes the Students Union president an elected representative of the undergraduates as well as an elected representative of the postgraduates 13 Court edit Being the supreme advisory body of the university the Court is responsible for promoting the university s interests and to raise funds 13 School management edit President edit Nancy Yuk Yu Ip 2022 present 14 Wei Shyy 2018 2022 Tony Fan Cheong Chan 2009 2018 Paul Ching Wu Chu 2001 2009 Chia Wei Woo 1991 2001 Provost edit Yike Guo 2022 present 15 Lionel Ni 2019 2022 Wei Shyy 2010 2018 Vice President for Administration and Business edit Ting Chuen Pong 2021 present Vice President for Research and Development edit Tim Kwang Ting ChengVice President for Institutional Advancement edit Yang WangCampus edit nbsp Bird s eye view of the HKUST campusThe university is largely a campus university occupying a 60 hectare site at the northern part of Clear Water Bay Peninsula in Sai Kung District New Territories Hong Kong overlooking Port Shelter in Tai Po Tsai The campus layout and architecture is based on a master plan submitted jointly by Simon Kwan amp Associates and Percy Thomas Partnership the runner up entry in an architectural competition held before the university was founded nbsp Beach below the promenade of HKUST that leads up to undergraduate residential halls nbsp Western section of the promenade of HKUST nbsp Sunrise at HKUSTAs the campus has a sloped terrain buildings and facilities are built on separate terraces carved out of the hillside with the academic facilities occupying the top level terraces and undergraduate halls of residence and sporting facilities at the seafront The terraces are connected by motor roads as well as a network of footbridges and elevators known as Bridge Link The countryside setting of the university contributed to the fact that HKUST was once the only public university in Hong Kong not being directly served by an MTR station prior to the re titling of the Education University of Hong Kong The university is connected to the metro network through public bus routes including 91 91M 91P 291P and 792M complemented by a handful of minibus services with Choi Hung and Hang Hau stations being the major feeder points 16 Academic complexes edit Academic activities are mainly conducted in the Academic Building which contains 10 lecture theatres A H J K a multitude of classrooms laboratories and administrative offices The lecture theatres can accommodate classes of up to 450 students and offer audiovisual equipment In addition an information center and a souvenir shop can be found at the Piazza nbsp Lee Shau Kee Business Building houses the HKUST Business SchoolPrior to 2013 offices and classrooms of all of the four schools were grouped under the same roof in the Academic Building With the completion of the Lee Shau Kee Business Building LSK in 2013 most facilities for the School of Business and Management have relocated from the Academic Building Opened in 2015 the Cheng Yu Tung Building CYT afforded the other schools with a lecture theatre L additional classrooms and laboratories Located at the southern tip of the campus the Lo Ka Chung Building houses the HKUST Jockey Club Institute of Advanced Study IAS The adjacent Conference Lodge managed by the hotel operating arm of Chinachem Group offers on campus accommodations for conference attendees and official guests of the university Student halls and staff housing edit Main article Students residence A total of nine undergraduate halls are located at the seafront and mid rise terraces of the university campus Also the university provides 404 Senior Staff Quarters flats and 40 University Apartments flats to its eligible senior staff 17 Lee Shau Kee Library edit Main article Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Library nbsp HKUST Library BuildingThe HKUST Lee Shau Kee Library part of the Hong Kong Academic Library Link HKALL occupies a central location of the campus Connected to the Academic Building it is accessible directly from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Atrium It spans five floors with over 12 350 sq m 18 of floor space providing more than 3 674 seats as well as computing facilities It offers a wide array of information resources both local and remote In addition to over 720 000 print and electronic volumes and a large collection of media resources it provides access to more than 47 000 periodical titles a large number of e books databases and other digital information resources 18 The library also includes a 24 hour capable Learning Commons which provides a technology rich environment for active learning and education The library owns a collection of old maps of China and the rest of Asia produced by Chinese and Western cartographers over the last 500 years 19 A selection of these maps providing an insight into the history of international geographic knowledge was published by the library in a limited edition 1000 copies volume in 2003 20 Shaw Auditorium edit Donated by Shaw Foundation 21 Shaw Auditorium is a 4 storey multi purpose auditorium designed for concerts lectures musicals and visual productions The building consists of three superimposed elliptic rings surrounding a sculptural core The rings that blend into the architecture provide shade and rain protection around the building 21 The auditorium is equipped with modular seating that can be adapted to allow for multiple arrangements ranging from 850 to up to 1300 seats 22 Its curved walls can function as a 360 degree projection screen enabling audio visual experiences 23 HKUST opened Shaw Auditorium on 17 November 2021 as part of a celebration of the university s 30th anniversary 23 Ancillary services edit The campus boasts 18 catering outlets including fast food restaurants a Chinese restaurant as well as a restaurant serving international cuisine other ancillary facilities in the academic complexes include three banks a bookstore a supermarket clinics consisting of a medical clinic providing free outpatient service to all full time students and staff a student dental clinic and a staff dental clinic and Students Union offices Sustainable Smart Campus as a Living Lab initiative edit In 2019 HKUST launched the Sustainable Smart Campus as a Living Lab initiative The initiative aims to transform the campus into a testing ground for learning experimenting and advancing smart and innovative ideas to address real life challenges 24 Wei Shyy the former President of HKUST said the initiative is to nurture a new generation who can produce original solutions with a sustainability mindset 25 As of 2021 around 30 sustainability related projects have been launched 26 HKUST launched Blockcerts platform in 2020 which is a blockchain based degree authentication system to verify the documents such as graduation diplomas and academic transcripts HKUST is the first university in Hong Kong to launch a similar system 27 HKUST Guangzhou edit In 2018 HKUST signed collaboration agreements with Guangzhou Government and Guangzhou University to establish The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou HKUST GZ in Nansha Guangzhou 28 On 29 June 2022 Ministry of Education of the People s Republic of China approved the establishment of HKUST GZ which is the third university co managed by mainland China and Hong Kong 29 HKUST GZ officially opened on 1 September 2022 30 HKUST and HKUST GZ are under Unified HKUST Complementary Campuses framework Students of HKUST and HKUST GZ can take courses offered by both campuses with credits mutually recognized and automatically transferable 31 Reputation and rankings editUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 32 301 400 2022 QS World 33 60 2024 QS Under 50 34 2 2021 THE World 35 58 2023 THE Reputation 36 91 100 2022 THE Young Universities 37 3 2022 USNWR Global 38 95 2023 Regional OverallQS Asia 39 9THE Asia 40 8Overall Rankings edit Globally HKUST is 58 in THEWUR 2023 60 in QSWUR 2024 95 in USNWR 2023 and 301 400 in ARWU 2022 HKUST was ranked 23rd worldwide in the latest Nature Index s normalized leading academic institutions ranking 6 published in 2019 HKUST has previously been ranked Asia s No 1 by the independent regional QS University Rankings Asia for three consecutive years between 2011 and 2013 41 42 HKUST was ranked 27th in the world and second in Hong Kong by QS 2021 The THE s World Reputation Rankings of 2018 considered it the second reputable in the territory 43 while it was first in the HKU Public Opinion Programme survey 2016 44 Young University Rankings edit One of the world s fastest growing institutions HKUST ranked 1st in Times Higher Education Young University Rankings in 2019 and 2nd by QS world s under 50 universities in 2020 45 46 Subject Rankings edit QS World University Rankings by Broad Subject Area 2023 Broad Subject Area HKUST s world rankEngineering amp Technology 43Social Sciences amp Management 55Natural Sciences 92Arts and Humanities 327Life Sciences amp Medicine 401 450THE rankings by subjects 2023 Subject HKUST s world rankEngineering amp Technology 26Business amp Economics 29Physical Sciences 58Life Sciences 100Social Sciences 101 1252022 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects GRAS by ShanghaiRanking Subject only subjects ranked within world s top 50 are shown HKUST s world rankTransportation Science amp Technology 8Energy Science amp Engineering 26Telecommunication Engineering 29Management 33Finance 38Nanoscience amp Nanotechnology 43Computer Science amp Engineering 47Materials Science amp Engineering 47Automation amp Control 50Graduate Employability Rankings edit According to THE s Global University Employability Ranking 2018 the University s graduates have the highest employment rate among universities in Greater China for 6 years in a row ranked 16th worldwide 47 MBA Ranking edit According to Bloomberg Businessweek Best Business School Ranking HKUST s MBA program is 1 in Asia Pacific 48 Academic organisation editThis article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy April 2015 template removal help School of Science edit Within the School of Science are the Division of Life Science the Department of Chemistry the Department of Mathematics the Department of Physics and the Department of Ocean Science 49 The School of Science emphasises the whole person development and international exposure of students Its undergraduate exchange program provides science students with international learning opportunities throughout their studies The School has teamed up with over 60 exchange partners 50 from regions including Australia Canada the United Kingdom the United States Mainland China and Japan School of Engineering edit The School of Engineering SENG 51 is the largest of the 4 Schools within HKUST It has 7 departments divisions Chemical and Biological Engineering 52 Civil and Environmental Engineering 53 Computer Science and Engineering 54 Electronic and Computer Engineering 55 Industrial Engineering and Decision Analytics 56 and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 57 It is the only education provider on chemical engineering in Hong Kong The School provides more than 40 degree programs at the bachelor s master s and doctoral levels In 2019 Times Higher Education World University Rankings in Engineering and Technology 58 placed HKUST Engineering No 23 globally the best ever position achieved by any local university since the establishment of this league table in 2010 QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019 Engineering and Technology 59 ranked HKUST No 18 globally which made SENG No 1 in Hong Kong for nine consecutive years SENG has over 100 exchange partner universities 60 in 28 countries regions in the world Centre for Global amp Community Engagement edit The Centre for Global amp Community Engagement 61 GCE is established as co curricular program under the School of Engineering 62 engaging students to make contributions to the community and to broaden their international exposure GCE supports individuals and student teams such as the HKUST Robotics Team 63 to participate in international competitions School of Business and Management edit Main article HKUST Business School HKUST s School of Business and Management SBM is branded the HKUST Business School 64 Its Kellogg HKUST EMBA program has been ranked the world s No 1 nine times 2007 2009 2013 2016 2018 by the Financial Times while its full time MBA program has been ranked the world s Top 20 ten times The School has been awarded AACSB Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business accreditation since 1999 There are over 140 faculty personnel The School offers degree programs undergraduate MBA EMBA MSc and PhD and a range of executive education 7 research centres 65 are assigned to areas from business case studies and investing to Asian Financial Markets and China Business amp Management The School is also placed to leverage its international and regional knowledge base as Asia rises in significance in the global economy A new purpose built campus is in place to enable the School to develop further School of Humanities and Social Science edit The School of Humanities and Social Science supports interdisciplinary academic training and research in fields including anthropology creative writing economics history innovation studies linguistics literature music philosophy political science sociology Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies edit The interdisciplinary programs bring together two or more different fields of study offering a great opportunity for students with more than one interest to integrate their abilities Programs are referenced to Hong Kong s needs and global trends to ensure relevance with strong input from business and industry to keep training and skills in line with market demand 66 Research projects in partnership with industry and the community are encouraged through the Dual Degree Program in Technology and Management Environmental Management and Technology program Individualized Interdisciplinary Major program and Integrative Systems and Design 67 to allow full engagement of the students with the community 68 Two extended majors artificial intelligence and digital media amp creative arts are provided by its Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas The academy offers postgraduate programs on environmental science policy and management atmospheric environmental science environmental science and management technology leadership and entrepreneurship individualised interdisciplinary program research area integrative systems and design public policy and public management Research Institutes and Centres edit Nansha graduate school edit On 25 January 2007 the HKUST officially named its graduate school in Nansha as HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School Guangzhou HKUST Fok Ying Tung Research Institute 69 in a ceremony that combined the official opening of the graduate school and the ground breaking of its Nansha campus Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study edit The HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study IAS 70 at HKUST champions collaborative projects across disciplines and institutions It forges relationships with academic business community and government leaders The inaugural lecture of the IAS organised was given by the noted physicist Prof Stephen Hawking in June 2006 Student life editStudent body edit As of September 2018 HKUST enrolled 9 995 undergraduates and 5 560 postgraduates with over a third of the total enrolment being non local not holding Hong Kong citizenship In terms of student population the School of Engineering is the largest among the university s four schools hosting 34 and 40 of HKUST s undergraduates and postgraduates respectively this was followed by the schools of Business and Management 34 30 Science 22 18 and Humanities and Social Science 2 5 71 A total of 2 129 local students were admitted to undergraduate programs offered by the university in 2018 19 The university saw the graduation of 2 317 undergraduate students 506 research postgraduates and 2 224 taught postgraduates in the same academic year amounting to a total of 5 047 degrees being conferred 72 Students residence edit nbsp Undergraduate Hall VIII of HKUSTAll full time registered UG students and in time note 1 full time HKUST research postgraduate students RPgs of the University are eligible to apply for student housing Under the current policy all local UG students are guaranteed at least one semester of hall residence in their first year of study upon application whilst their non local counterparts are provided at least two years of residency 73 The nine on campus undergraduate halls provide a total of 146 bed places in single rooms 3 094 in double rooms twin bunk and 792 in triple rooms Another 512 bed spaces in double rooms at the off campus HKUST Jockey Club Hall in Tseung Kwan O New Town are also provided for undergraduates For research postgraduates students and visiting interns 1080 on campus residential places in single or double rooms are available Name 74 House Students Association or equivalent system NotesLee Yin Yee Hall UG Hall I 李賢義樓 學生宿舍一座 The Undergraduate House One Students Association HKUSTSU 社一 First student residence in HKUSTUG Hall II學生宿舍二座 Vertex House II Students Association HKUSTSU 翱峰 UG Hall III學生宿舍三座 Glacier House III Students Association HKUSTSU 冰川 UG Hall IV學生宿舍四座 Vista House IV Students Association HKUSTSU 嶄越 UG Hall V學生宿舍五座 Endeavour House V Students Association HKUSTSU 卓毅 S H Ho Tower amp Jockey Club Tower UG Hall VI 何善衡樓及賽馬會樓 學生宿舍六座 Living Learning Communities LLCs system implementation by the Connection Team formed by student residents 75 opened in 2004 as New Hall Chan Sui Kau and Chan Lam Moon Chun Hall UG Hall VII 陳瑞球林滿珍伉儷樓 學生宿舍七座 Living Learning Communities LLCs system implementation by the Leadership Team 76 of student residents opened in 2009donated by industrialist Dr Chan Sui kauUG Hall VIII學生宿舍八座 No House SA formed events organised by the Organizing Team formed by student residents 77 opened in 2013UG Hall IX學生宿舍九座Jockey Club Hall賽馬會大樓 HKUST s first off campus hall opened in 2016There are also off campus accommodations available 15 apartments in Tai Po Tsai Village TPT308 and Wan s Lodge are rented by the University to accommodate 90 TPgs On 27 April 2012 research postgraduate students organised a sit down strike to raise the voice of the voiceless and reiterate the concerns of the research postgraduate students about the serious housing issue 78 Students union edit Main article HKUST Students Union Formed in 1992 the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Students Union HKUSTSU is an organisation independent from but recognised by the university administration 79 The union is governed by four independent statutory bodies namely the executive committee the council the editorial board and the court All undergraduates and postgraduates are eligible for membership in the union although this is not compulsory The students union oversees over 100 affiliated societies catering to students engaged in different academic disciplines residential halls sports and interests Identification editLogo edit The HKUST logo is in several ways symbolic of the institution Lyrically it visualizes the golden head of wisdom over the open book of knowledge Between the arms holding the book can be seen as a flask representing science Alternatively it is a transmission tower representing engineering and technology or communication and management A sun radiating gold can also be seen that very traditional Chinese color over an ocean glowing with the deep blue representative of Hong Kong Supporting these emblems are the three Greek letters upsilon y psi ps and tau T that is ypsT transliterating as UST The logo entwines many meanings as does the University itself Icon editFew symbols represent an institution like the sundial represents HKUST entitled Circle of Time the sculpture standing in the center of the Entrance Piazza was commissioned by the Hong Kong Jockey Club and created by two Irish born Perth Western Australia based sculptors the husband and wife team of Charles and Joan Walsh Smith nbsp The Circle of Time sculpture Red Bird at the entrance PiazzaThe sculpture is based on one of mankind s earliest scientific inventions a sundial The ability to integrate technology and nature into a seamless form personifies who they are as a university Its elegance marries elements of the past while remaining timeless invoking the future with its minimalist lines though instantly recognizable as the form of fire the unity of these incongruent idea stands as a testament to what can be accomplished by the ambition of man The sundial is made of steel and mounted on a paved podium of broad steps in the center of a pool of flowing water a metaphor for the passage of time The podium also incorporates a carved mural depicting 39 Chinese achievements in all fields of science and technology The installation took place on October 8 1991 The red sundial has then become an icon of the University with its facets reflecting the interplay of form function history and futurism From the Design theme This major focal point is a great 8 5m tall Timepiece which is a synthesis of art and science in that it is a sculpture which actually functions as a sundial and a sundial which is also a sculpture irrespective of its functional element The soaring sweeping graceful forms of this centerpiece is suggestive of dynamic movement and complex rhythms of shape which uses the Sun and its shadows as an intrinsic element of its function both visually and aesthetically The future of Chinese science and technology cannot be met without a firm recognition of its past Taming the challenges in nature requires an understanding of its essential relationship with the sciences The utility of an object cannot be separated from its artistry and the form that it takes The Circle of Time shows that only through the mastery of these dualities they can surpass their wildest dreams being more than equal to any challenge ahead of them At HKUST their will is greater than their ambition University Anthem edit Released in 2023 the HKUST University Anthem was created through the concerted efforts of many talented individuals both within and outside of the University It was composed by Prof Kelvin Yuen with English lyrics written by Prof Isaac Droscha Ms Edith Shih and Mr Philip Yeung Cantonese version by Mr Chris Shum and Mandarin version by Mr Jia Xianzhang and produced by Mr Lawrence Tsui Notable alumni editMain article List of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology peopleSee also editEducation in Hong Kong Higher education in Hong Kong List of universities in Hong Kong Hong Kong Virtual University a collaboration project initiated by HKUSTNotes edit Definition for in time RPgs 2 years for MPhil 3 years for PhDs who have obtained an MPhil degree 4 years for PhDs who do not have an MPhil degree before joining the program RPgs who will be studying beyond the above period in the academic year are regarded as out time RPgReferences edit The Hong Kong University of Sciences and Technology Facts amp Figures Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Retrieved 4 March 2020 HKUST Brand Guidelines PDF Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Home McDonnell International Scholars Academy Academics Retrieved 15 July 2019 Young University Rankings Times Higher Education THE 20 June 2019 Retrieved 7 September 2023 a b Leading academic institutions normalized Nature Index 2019 Annual Tables Annual Tables Nature Index www nature com Retrieved 7 September 2023 Leroy Chang Array of Contemporary American Physicists American Institute of Physics Archived from the original on 16 May 2013 Retrieved 5 January 2013 Schedule 14A MTS Systems Corporation 2 December 1994 Archived from the original on 10 July 2011 Retrieved 14 July 2010 HKUST starts global scheme to attract top academics to Hong Kong for research South China Morning Post 7 February 2023 Retrieved 22 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sustainability World Economic Forum Retrieved 9 January 2023 News Mirage 22 June 2020 HKUST Launches First e Verified Certification Platform in Hong Kong Mirage News Retrieved 11 January 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help HKUST Signs Collaboration Agreements with Guangzhou Government and Guangzhou University to Establish HKUST GZ The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology hkust edu hk Retrieved 10 January 2023 黃金棋 29 June 2022 國家教育部准設香港科技大學 廣州 為第3間內地香港合作大學 香港01 in Chinese Hong Kong Retrieved 13 January 2023 HKUST GZ Celebrates its Opening Today The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology hkust edu hk Retrieved 10 January 2023 News Mirage 15 August 2022 HKUST2 0 to Drive Complementary and Collaborative Development of Two Campuses Mirage News Retrieved 10 January 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help 2021 Academic Ranking of World Universities Academic 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