The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a comprehensive
research-intensive institution comprising ten faculties.
HKU’s high-calibre staff and students—recruited from around
the region and the world—engage in innovative research with
local, regional and global significance across the
University’s faculties and
research centres and institutes .
HKU consistently ranks high amongst the world’s top
universities. It has the most Academicians of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences/Engineering
of any local institution, and many of its scholars are
amongst the top 1% in their field according to ISI’s
Essential Science Indicators . Research in
the Arts and Humanities, with diverse fields focusing on
both local and global concerns, also makes a vital
contribution to HKU’s high international standing.
Researchers at HKU repeatedly secure the lion’s share of
competitive government research funding, including through
the General Research Fund, Areas of Excellence Scheme and
Theme-based Research Scheme. In research output, HKU holds a
leading position in Hong Kong, both in the amount of output
and the number of citations.
The University has a wide range of international
collaborations, including through collaborative research
projects, visiting professorships, and joint doctorate
programmes with world-class institutions, and actively
participates in international networks.
For performance indicators of the University's research
achievements, please go to
http://www.hku.hk/publications/first-and-foremost/en/research.htm
For more details of the University's research activities, please go to
http://www.hku.hk/research
For video highlights of the University's research, please go to
http://www.hku.hk/research/videos
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