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Hong Kong Public University Rankings
The number one public university in Hong Kong is the University of Hong Kong, followed by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

1, University of Hong Kong:

Founded in 19 1 1 year, it is the oldest higher education institution in Hong Kong and an international comprehensive university. Since its establishment, English has been used in teaching. Its academic research can be seamlessly connected with Europe and America. The University of Hong Kong, formerly known as Hong Kong College of Western Medicine, was established in 1887. Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the father of our country, was its first student. Today, HKU has become an international-oriented comprehensive university with equal emphasis on teaching and scientific research.

2. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology:

Founded in 199 1, it is an international research university, ranking 28th among QS universities in the world. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology focuses on science and technology and business administration, and pays equal attention to humanities and social sciences, especially business and engineering. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology advocates interdisciplinary research, and its EMBA program ranks first in the world. The school consists of four colleges: School of Rationality, Institute of Technology, School of Business Administration and School of Humanities and Social Sciences. The school is located in Clear Water Bay Peninsula, Tai Po Tsai, Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong. Elegant environment.

3. The Chinese University of Hong Kong:

Founded in 1963, it is a research-oriented comprehensive university. It is also the only college in Hong Kong, Federal University. Known as one of the most beautiful university campuses. The purpose of the school is to cultivate talents who have both professional knowledge and wisdom to deal with the world. General education is specially designed to broaden students' horizons, cultivate students' comprehensive thinking ability and make them become excellent leaders. The Chinese University of Hong Kong has eight colleges and nine research institutes, including the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Education, the Faculty of Law, the Academy of Social Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Engineering and the Business School.