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Can鈥檛 head West? Hong Kong rolls out the welcome mat

Incentives draw students wary of Covid-19 and overseas visa hassles 

Published on
July 21, 2020
Last updated
July 28, 2020
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Universities in Hong Kong have launched initiatives to retain local students who might otherwise听have headed to foreign shores, and to attract international scholars potentially blocked from Western countries.

The city is positioning itself as a safe haven in a world devastated by Covid-19; as of the middle of July, Hong Kong had only 12 related deaths. Incoming students may be subject to strict testing and quarantine, but once they are clear, they can enjoy open campuses with libraries and labs, even if classes are still taught in hybrid mode.

The region is free of the visa wars being waged in the US, where the status of international students听remains uncertain.听

They also have new PhD and postgraduate funding, at a time when even top American institutions听are pausing some听admissions听owing to financial constraints.

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The rosy image is offset by political unrest and the passing of a worrisome听national security law. The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, which polled high school seniors over the past three weeks, said the proportion of local students considering overseas studies, if they did not get into their top-choice Hong Kong university, rose from 19 per cent to 25 per cent this year. However, there are few signs yet of a mass exodus.

鈥淗ong Kong has an excellent record in responding to the pandemic,鈥 said Ian Holliday, vice-president (teaching and learning) at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). 鈥淗ong Kong is therefore a very attractive HE destination at a time of global health crisis.鈥

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HKU鈥檚听Visiting Student Scheme will accommodate local students who had been accepted at overseas universities, but who cannot or will not go. Starting in September, they will pay local fees (HK$21,050; 拢2,100), attend classes and have access to on-site facilities. Their credits will then be transferred to their original universities.

HKU鈥檚 Presidential PhD Scholarships scheme, launched for the 2020-21 academic year, extended its deadline to accommodate scholars who may not be able to make it overseas, 鈥渄ue to visa issues arising from the pandemic鈥.

A spokesperson told听糖心Vlog听that additional scholarships would be offered to 鈥渙utstanding candidates who hold a PhD admission offer from top universities around the world鈥. It comes with a lucrative package of about HK$404,000 for the first year, followed by slightly less in subsequent years. This sum covers living expenses, fee waivers, scholarship money, and an allowance for conferences and travel.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong has a postgraduate fund specifically for 鈥渟tudents after they have had to give up opportunities to study abroad because of the current pandemic and travel restrictions in various countries鈥.听The new听Vice-Chancellor鈥檚 PhD Scholarship Scheme听will give successful candidates HK$216,300听per year, plus bonuses if they meet academic goals.听A spokesperson confirmed to THE that the scheme "received a considerable number of applications from students from various countries and districts."听

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Anthony Chan, dean of CUHK鈥檚 graduate school, said that the scheme was 鈥渂roadened to cater for top students reconsidering overseas graduate programmes鈥.

The City University of Hong Kong said that its听new Presidential PhD scholarships, 鈥渇unded by generous donations from our supporters鈥, would give successful candidates from STEM fields HK$1.56 million over four years.

joyce.lau@timeshighereducation.com

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