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SCMP's annual guide to postgraduate study in Hong Kong
Flexible and updated programmes are providing educators with the right tools to advance STEM education in schools
Universities are redesigning their higher-level courses to keep up-to-date with a post-pandemic business world
Higher educational institutions in Hong Kong must consistently update their curriculum to prepare students for a world increasingly dominated by AI, Web3 and blockchain
The Juris Doctor programme offered by three universities in Hong Kong is more extensive and profession-oriented than the Master of Law
As the business world’s needs evolve in the digital era, institutions are ensuring their MBAs are in step with current and future requirements
While every good programme covers the essentials, business schools are well aware that graduates also need that special something extra to give them an edge
Education Bureau says it will increase intake to sought-after postgraduate diploma in bid to help sector’s flagging figures.
As collectors flock to Art Basel and M+ museum, the city’s increasing interest in the arts should lead to the further development and proliferation of relevant academic programmes
Hong Kong University, Baptist University and Chinese University are three of the local institutions to offer a Masters in Public Health which tackles business, management and policy aspects of health care
Today, local universities have grasped the importance of fintech and seek collaborations in teaching it, both across faculties within the organisation, and externally in industry and academia overseas
The likes of HKU, EduHK and HKBU have used to hone online and mixed-mode learning models, helping prepare them for greater use of e-learning in thefuture
Hong Kong universities’ new normal of mixed online and face-to-face learning also boosting the international appeal of their accounting and other syllabuses
The city’s universities have answered the needs of tomorrow with programmes that tackle thorny issues like cross-border issues, environmental law, arbitration and intellectual property
Staying relevant in the region means staying nimble and ready to change to meet the cultural and technological shifts under way
As in the rest of the world, Hong Kong’s institutions have had to grapple with pandemic-era logistical challenges on top of evolving to address the big data, fintech of the the moment