The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a public comprehensive research university founded in 1963 on a large hillside campus in Sha Tin, Hong Kong.


HK$2,14,000
4 years
English
September
Sha Tin, Hong Kong
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a public comprehensive research university founded in 1963 on a large hillside campus in Sha Tin, Hong Kong.


HK$2,14,000
4 years
English
September
Sha Tin, Hong Kong
Public
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a public comprehensive research university founded in 1963 on a large hillside campus in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Its current catalogue includes undergraduate study across arts, law, science and professional fields, alongside taught and research postgraduate programmes in computing, engineering, business, public health and many other disciplines.
CUHK's 138.4-hectare hillside campus is in Sha Tin and is connected to the MTR University Station. The university describes a green, pedestrian-friendly environment with colleges, libraries, teaching facilities, gardens, cultural spaces and views toward Tolo Harbour. Campus scale means students should check the exact college, faculty and accommodation location before arrival.
Select a programme to view eligibility, fees, curriculum and application details.
English
DetailsLaws
DetailsMSc in Artificial Intelligence
DetailsMSc in Computer Science
DetailsMBA
DetailsMaster of Public Health
DetailsPractical information about day-to-day life while pursuing this program at Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) in Sha Tin, the country. This covers the campus environment, accommodation, daily living and available safety and student-support services.
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CUHK's 138.4-hectare hillside campus is in Sha Tin and is connected to the MTR University Station. The university describes a green, pedestrian-friendly environment with colleges, libraries, teaching facilities, gardens, cultural spaces and views toward Tolo Harbour. Campus scale means students should check the exact college, faculty and accommodation location before arrival.
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CUHK provides college and hostel information through its student and accommodation services. Availability, room type, charges and application timing vary by student category and academic year; students should apply through the university's current accommodation route and retain a private-housing contingency. No fixed housing figure is recorded here because the official pages reviewed did not provide one common current rate for all six programmes.
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CUHK's campus includes dining and everyday services, while Sha Tin and the wider New Territories provide broader food choices. Students with allergies, religious or dietary requirements should check current campus outlet menus and accommodation guidance directly. No programme-specific dietary rule was identified in the official admissions sources reviewed.
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CUHK publishes campus services and emergency contacts through its official student and security channels. Hong Kong's official emergency number is 999. Students should follow current CUHK and Hong Kong government instructions for emergencies, health, typhoons and residence matters; no institution can guarantee individual safety. International and non-local students should use CUHK's admissions, registration, accommodation and student-support offices for programme-specific guidance. Non-local students must separately complete the Hong Kong student-visa process and maintain the conditions attached to the approved course. CUHK's registration guidance notes that overseas academic-qualification verification may be required before commencement.
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a public comprehensive research university founded in 1963 on a large hillside campus in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Its current catalogue includes undergraduate study across arts, law, science and professional fields, alongside taught and research postgraduate programmes in computing, engineering, business, public health and many other disciplines.
CUHK's 138.4-hectare hillside campus is in Sha Tin and is connected to the MTR University Station. The university describes a green, pedestrian-friendly environment with colleges, libraries, teaching facilities, gardens, cultural spaces and views toward Tolo Harbour. Campus scale means students should check the exact college, faculty and accommodation location before arrival.
Select a programme to view eligibility, fees, curriculum and application details.
English
DetailsLaws
DetailsMSc in Artificial Intelligence
DetailsMSc in Computer Science
DetailsMBA
DetailsMaster of Public Health
DetailsPractical information about day-to-day life while pursuing this program at Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) in Sha Tin, the country. This covers the campus environment, accommodation, daily living and available safety and student-support services.
Campus environment image
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CUHK's 138.4-hectare hillside campus is in Sha Tin and is connected to the MTR University Station. The university describes a green, pedestrian-friendly environment with colleges, libraries, teaching facilities, gardens, cultural spaces and views toward Tolo Harbour. Campus scale means students should check the exact college, faculty and accommodation location before arrival.
Accommodation image
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CUHK provides college and hostel information through its student and accommodation services. Availability, room type, charges and application timing vary by student category and academic year; students should apply through the university's current accommodation route and retain a private-housing contingency. No fixed housing figure is recorded here because the official pages reviewed did not provide one common current rate for all six programmes.
Daily living support image
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CUHK's campus includes dining and everyday services, while Sha Tin and the wider New Territories provide broader food choices. Students with allergies, religious or dietary requirements should check current campus outlet menus and accommodation guidance directly. No programme-specific dietary rule was identified in the official admissions sources reviewed.
Safety and support image
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CUHK publishes campus services and emergency contacts through its official student and security channels. Hong Kong's official emergency number is 999. Students should follow current CUHK and Hong Kong government instructions for emergencies, health, typhoons and residence matters; no institution can guarantee individual safety. International and non-local students should use CUHK's admissions, registration, accommodation and student-support offices for programme-specific guidance. Non-local students must separately complete the Hong Kong student-visa process and maintain the conditions attached to the approved course. CUHK's registration guidance notes that overseas academic-qualification verification may be required before commencement.
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