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Which is better, the University of Hong Kong or the Chinese University of Hong Kong?
Hong Kong University is better, and its scientific research strength is stronger.

Both the University of Hong Kong and the Chinese University of Hong Kong belong to the first gradient of the University of Hong Kong, ranking in the top 50 in QS. Both comprehensive strength and international reputation are relatively good, and the gap is not big. The comprehensive strength of the University of Hong Kong is better than that of Hong Kong Chinese.

First, the scientific research platform:

1, University of Hong Kong: There are 1 interdisciplinary advanced research institutes in Hong Kong, 2 state key laboratories, 1 national engineering graduate centers and 1 research institutes in China.

2. The Chinese University of Hong Kong: There are 5 national key laboratories,1/areas of excellence selected by the University Grants Committee, 6 1 joint research institutes and 39 other research institutes.

Second, scientific research achievements:

1, University of Hong Kong: number of research topics 1896, research funding109.08 million Hong Kong dollars. 44% of the school's research results were rated as world-leading or international excellent.

2. The Chinese University of Hong Kong: In order to enhance the research and academic strength of the university, exert far-reaching influence and benefit the society, the Chinese University of Hong Kong has selected four academic fields of China research, translational medicine, information and automation technology and environment and sustainable development in its 2016–2021strategic plan, and allocated sufficient resources to help it carry out research.

Third, the teaching staff:

1, University of Hong Kong: The school has more than 4,000 faculty members, including academicians 18.

2. The Chinese University of Hong Kong: There are 865,438+000 full-time faculty members, including 380 professors, 296 associate professors, 368 assistant professors, 657 lecturers and 65,438 researchers.