Education University of Hong Kong to nearly double master’s admissions to 5,000

Education University of Hong Kong to nearly double master’s admissions to 5,000

Hong Kong’s largest teacher training institute is set to increase admissions to its self-financed taught master’s programmes in the new school year to almost twice the previous number, as part of a broader initiative to ensure financial sustainability amid a declining birth rate. Professor John Lee Chi-kin, president of the Education University of Hong Kong…

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Hong Kong insurers extend Greater Bay Area medical coverage for cross-border retirees

Hong Kong insurers extend Greater Bay Area medical coverage for cross-border retirees

Three Hong Kong insurance firms unveiled policies this week aimed at helping Hongkongers access medical services across the Greater Bay Area, as companies recognise fresh opportunities in serving the city’s growing “silver” population amid the government’s push for greater integration across the region. BOC Group Life Assurance, FWD Group and Prudential Hong Kong unveiled their…

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‘Made-in-Hong Kong’ goods can shine with right tech, funding: industry group

‘Made-in-Hong Kong’ goods can shine with right tech, funding: industry group

“Made-in-Hong Kong” products ranging from mooncakes to garments can shine with the help of technology, automation, subsidies and even artificial intelligence (AI), one of the city’s largest industry groups has said. The Federation of Hong Kong Industries revealed the findings of its recent study on Friday, saying that the city’s industrial sector added HK$127.1 billion…

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Hong Kong’s 8 online banks set sights on managing wealth after 74% deposits growth

Hong Kong’s 8 online banks set sights on managing wealth after 74% deposits growth

Hong Kong’s eight digital banks have vowed to expand their wealth management businesses in the coming years, after five successful years of drawing customers’ deposits gave them the confidence to venture further into a territory long dominated by bricks-and-mortar banks. All eight of the branchless lenders reported a strong increase in deposits, loans and net…

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Universities competing to open Hong Kong’s third medical school meet officials

Universities competing to open Hong Kong’s third medical school meet officials

Hong Kong authorities have met with three universities competing to establish the city’s third medical school, with a minister co-chairing the task force pledging its assessments will be completed by the end of the year. Members of the government’s Task Group on New Medical School met with representatives from Baptist University, Polytechnic University and the…

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