China鈥檚 surge in global university rankings has come largely at the expense of its neighbours, with competitors shunted backwards by the momentum of the world鈥檚 most populous nation. But for its diminutive half-sibling, China鈥檚 hulking presence signifies a launch platform for new opportunities.
Hong Kong鈥檚 university leaders said that the benefits of living next door to China far outweighed the drawbacks, luring top academics from around the world. Blessed with a familiar working environment, British-style institutional autonomy, a widespread grasp of English and a plethora of top 200 institutions, the territory offers a natural base camp for East-West collaborations.
Just a short train ride from some of China鈥檚 biggest and fastest-growing finance and technology hubs, Hong Kong universities also have unparalleled access to research partnerships, industry investment and an almost inexhaustible supply of foreign students.
鈥淢any universities would like to be sitting exactly where we are,鈥 said University of Hong Kong vice-president Ian Holliday. 鈥淪tudents around the world can see that China is going to be part of their future, their personal story. We鈥檝e been in the right place at the right time, in a sense.鈥
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Hong Kong鈥檚 top universities have experienced continuous improvement in the 糖心Vlog World University Rankings over the past three years. Since 2017, the territory has claimed five top 200 institutions, a total equalled only by London.
Professor Holliday said that inclusion in what is known as the Greater Bay Area 鈥 a development strategy encompassing Guangzhou, Shenzhen and seven other Chinese cities clustered around the Pearl River Delta, as well as the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau 鈥 promised to accelerate the progress.
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鈥淭he rest of the world is looking at the Greater Bay,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e would be foolish to ignore it.鈥
Hong Kong metro stations are emblazoned with posters of the Greater Bay, China鈥檚 answer to Tokyo and San Francisco bays. Professor Holliday said that, as the region鈥檚 top-ranking institution, the University of Hong Kong could harness the Greater Bay to attain global university status in the same way that Stanford had leveraged its proximity to Silicon Valley.
As a hotbed of entrepreneurship and innovation fuelling a gross domestic product of about $1.5 trillion (拢1.2 trillion), the region offers enormous business opportunities. And with a similar population size to the UK, it is a boundless source of international students 鈥 not only for subsidised undergraduate places, which are tightly rationed in Hong Kong, but also for self-financing master鈥檚 programmes.
鈥淎s more people from all over the world come into the Greater Bay seeking employment opportunities, some may want to upgrade their skill sets by coming to HKU for an MBA,鈥 Professor Holliday said. 鈥淏ut I don鈥檛 think that鈥檚 going to be the main significance of the Greater Bay Area.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be the kinds of partnerships we can make with the Oxfords, the Cambridges, the Harvards, Yales, Princetons and Stanfords, who see what鈥檚 going on and want to have some kind of presence. The easiest way may well be a partnership with an already implanted institution.鈥
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business has premises in Hong Kong. But with space limited in the territory, much of the action is taking place on the Chinese mainland, where Hong Kong universities have forged partnerships with companies, district authorities and universities, including China鈥檚 prestigious C9 League 鈥 the equivalent of the US Ivy League or the UK鈥檚 Russell Group.
HKU聽has a teaching hospital in Shenzhen, just on the other side of the border, while Hong Kong Baptist University runs a college in nearby Zhuhai in conjunction with Beijing Normal University. Hong Kong鈥檚 second oldest university, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, also has an outpost across the border 鈥 a joint venture with Shenzhen University 鈥 with aspirations to cultivate it into a stand-alone research university with strong Chinese cultural influence.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong was created to connect tradition with modernity and to integrate China and the West, according to its president Rocky Tuan. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 our model, and that鈥檚 exactly what we do.鈥 He said that as the only local institution bearing 鈥淐hinese鈥 as its first name, the university could help bridge misunderstandings between China and the West.
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鈥淚t is particularly important now for the university to assert that role both ways 鈥 to connect our students with the Americas and Europe, but also to give students from universities all over the world opportunities to come here and learn about things that are very much part of Chinese culture,鈥 Professor Tuan said.
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鈥淭his place can play a very important role, because we鈥檙e that bit different from your traditional university. We have given ourselves a mission to connect the world.鈥
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, ranked just five places below HKU despite being 80 years younger, also leverages its proximity to China through mainland partnerships. Positioned as Asia鈥檚 answer to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and specialising in a similar range of disciplines, it invested strongly in commercialisation and knowledge transfer 鈥渇rom the very beginning鈥, according to president Wei Shyy.
Professor Shyy said that HKUST鈥檚 founding academics had given it a 鈥渄ifferent trajectory鈥 from other Hong Kong institutions, harnessing experience in overseas institutions to forge a 鈥渕ainstream US-style university鈥. Inaugural president Chia-Wei Woo, a Shanghai-born and US-educated physicist who had previously run San Francisco State University, had been the first Chinese American leader of a major US higher education institution.
That Western flavour had lived on, with about 10 per cent of HKUST鈥檚 undergraduates recruited from outside China and Taiwan, and close to half of domestic bachelor鈥檚 students spending a semester abroad. This generated a rich harvest of overseas exchange students, Professor Shyy said. 鈥淲e have a large number of non-Chinese students on our campus at any given time,鈥 he said.
City University of Hong Kong has also surged into the top 200 after being accredited just 25 years ago, outgrowing its original mandate as a polytechnic. President Way Kuo, a Taiwanese-born nuclear engineer, said that 70 per cent of his faculty hailed from elsewhere 鈥 including a Hungarian head of chemistry, a Korean head of accounting, an American head of English and a German Australian head of veterinary medicine.
Professor Kuo said that the diverse leadership made City 鈥渕ore open鈥 than many other universities. 鈥淚t鈥檚 conscious,鈥 he said.
Jacob Huang, executive director of City鈥檚 Institute for Advanced Study 鈥 a magnet for star international researchers, modelled on a Princeton University centre that housed Albert Einstein 鈥 said that the foreign flavour and ubiquitous use of the English language made visiting scholars feel 鈥渧ery comfortable here. Hong Kong鈥檚 like a bridge between outside and China,鈥 he said.
Joshua Mok Ka-Ho, a comparative education policy specialist and vice-president of Hong Kong鈥檚 Lingnan University, said that the territory鈥檚 academic standards had been buttressed by constraints on student entry and rigorous assessments of teaching and research quality. Boasting fewer than 4,000 students and 750 staff, Lingnan has been rated by聽Forbes聽among Asia鈥檚 top 10 liberal arts universities.
鈥淲e command respect from our peers,鈥 Professor Mok said. 鈥淲e are given a very free environment for academics to do whatever research topics they like, and this is also good in terms of international networks.鈥
He said that Hong Kong universities could benefit from more government funding. 鈥淏ut I don鈥檛 think this is only about money. It鈥檚 about the whole environment 鈥 academic freedom, institutional autonomy, collaboration. Hong Kong is well placed as an international education hub.鈥
john.ross@timeshighereducation.com
The 糖心Vlog Asia-Pacific Rankings will be released during THE鈥檚 , at the University of New South Wales, on 21 February.
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