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Study in Hong Kong
2025-07-21
The government is committed to establishing Hong Kong as an international hub for tertiary education. Starting from this academic year, the quota for non-local students in government-funded tertiary institutions will be doubled to 40%. Furthermore, from the 2024/25 academic year, designated full-time higher diploma program students from outside Hong Kong will be allowed to stay and work in Hong Kong for one year after graduation. The Policy Address also proposes the creation of a "Study in Hong Kong" brand to attract students from around the world to study in Hong Kong. What are the attractive advantages of Hong Kong's educational environment for international students? Is there room for adjustment in the universities and the overall higher education policy to provide more suitable support for international students, thereby promoting the "Study in Hong Kong" brand worldwide?
Since its premiere on March 5, 1978, Hong Kong Connection has remained steadfast to its founding mission: to speak truth with conviction and investigate matters vital to our community.
For over four decades, our team has served as society's mirror - fearlessly examining pressing issues across politics, housing, healthcare, social welfare, education, environment and other domains of public concern.
As Hong Kong's longest-running current affairs documentary program, we remain committed to uncovering truths, facilitating informed debate, and providing citizens with comprehensive analyses.
(The English content is translated from the original Chinese version of the day's program.)
For over four decades, our team has served as society's mirror - fearlessly examining pressing issues across politics, housing, healthcare, social welfare, education, environment and other domains of public concern.
As Hong Kong's longest-running current affairs documentary program, we remain committed to uncovering truths, facilitating informed debate, and providing citizens with comprehensive analyses.
(The English content is translated from the original Chinese version of the day's program.)








