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Briefly introduce the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Directory? brief introduction

School history

Successive principals

School purpose

School-running characteristics

Vision and mission

University environment

School facilities

athletic facilities

Interview topic

canteen

stay

go shopping

bank

traffic

● Off-campus traffic

Admission conditions

expense

scholarship

Curriculum structure

Reference materials for admission of mainland undergraduates

athletic facilities

Interview topic

canteen

stay

go shopping

bank

traffic

● Off-campus traffic

Admission conditions

expense

scholarship

Curriculum structure

Reference materials for admission of mainland undergraduates

International Federation of Business Schools

Since 2002, the Chinese University of Hong Kong has started enrolling students in some mainland provinces. In recent years, the number of students has been expanding, and the number of open provinces has gradually increased. According to the latest news, the 2007 college entrance examination has achieved 0 voluntary classification, which is more helpful for mainland students to apply for the exam. Moreover, the Chinese University of Hong Kong offers generous full scholarships (up to HK$ 500,000) to outstanding mainland students, attracting a large number of students. The annual tuition fee of HK$ 80,000 is beyond the reach of any family.

brief introduction

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The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), founded in 1963, is the second university established in Hong Kong and one of the eight higher education institutions in Hong Kong funded by the University of Hong Kong Grants Committee, which can award degrees. Cuhk consists of Xinya College (established in 1949), Chongji College (established in 195 1) and United College (established in 1956), and later Shaw College was established in 1986. It is the only university in Hong Kong that implements college federalism. At present, most departments of CUHK offer Chinese and English courses. Some departments, such as medical college, law school, pharmacy college, English department, linguistics department, etc. Most of the new courses offered by the Faculty of Science use English as the main teaching language. In recent years, the school has also emphasized that "CUHK has always adhered to the bilingual education policy since its establishment".

At that time, in order to promote Chinese education, the government set up a university with Chinese as the main teaching language and both Chinese and English, and set aside a hill in Maliushui, Sha Tin for the establishment of the school. Its campus area is the largest in Hong Kong.

School history

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* 1957 New Asia College, Chung Chi College and United College set up the Hong Kong Chinese Tertiary Schools Association to strive for government funding and academic status.

* 1959, New Asia College, Chung Chi College and United College became government-funded tertiary institutions.

* 1963, The Chinese University of Hong Kong was formally established by the merger of New Asia College, Chung Chi College and United College.

* 1965, the Institute of Education was established.

* 1976, the hong kong legislative Council passed the restructuring plan of the Chinese university of hong kong, which made CUHK adopt a unitary administrative structure, with each college only managing its own assets and all other powers delegated to the university headquarters.

* 1977, medical college was established.

* 1986 was founded by Shaw College and became the fourth member college of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

* 199 1 year, Engineering College was established.

:: In 2005, a global business undergraduate course was launched.

* On June 65438+February 1 day, 2005, the Faculty of Law was established, becoming the third local university in Hong Kong to offer legal courses.

:: In 2006, a bachelor's degree course was offered.

* In 2006, Morningside College and Shanheng College were announced, and their school buildings were located on the hillside behind the university gymnasium. Later, it was announced that the seventh college would be established, and its building was located on the hillside behind the United College.

Successive principals

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Li Zhuomin, the first professor (1963- 1978)

The second professor, Ma Lin (1978- 1987)

The third professor, Gao Kun (1987- 1996)

Lecture 4 Professor Li (1996-2002)

The fifth Professor Jin (2002-2004)

The Sixth Professor Liu Zunyi (2004-)

School purpose

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The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a forward-looking and dynamic international institution of higher learning. The purpose of its establishment is: (1) to cooperate in the preservation, dissemination, exchange and growth of knowledge; (2) To provide regular courses in humanities, science and other disciplines, and the standards should be the same as those required and deserved by the most prestigious universities; (3) Promote the development of knowledge and culture in China, so as to improve its economic and social welfare.

School-running characteristics

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△ bilingual integration

The Chinese University of Hong Kong is farsighted. It advocates bilingual and bicultural teaching for a long time, implements the principle of paying equal attention to both Chinese and English, and is committed to cultivating students who integrate Chinese and Western academic culture and knowledge. Under the leadership of universities, this spirit of blending Chinese and Western cultures and bilingualism has been widely recognized and adopted by universities at home and abroad. Most of the teachers in the school have studied or taught in major universities around the world, and most of them are bilingual.

△ dual teaching

The Chinese University of Hong Kong adopts the dual teaching methods of "subject-based" and "student-based", with the department responsible for "subject-based" teaching and the college responsible for "student-based" teaching and providing students' dormitories.

△ Multi-course-subject orientation

The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a growing university, offering a number of full-time and on-the-job bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs. The university has seven departments, namely, College of Arts, College of Business Administration, College of Education, College of Engineering, College of Medicine, College of Science and Academy of Social Sciences, which are divided into 665 and 438+0 departments, offering 54 main courses and 46 minor courses for full-time undergraduates. Postgraduate courses are offered by 57 departments of the graduate school, including 62 doctoral courses, 50 master courses/kloc-0 and 28 diploma courses. The graduate school also offers post-baccalaureate diploma courses. As of March 36, 2005, the number of students in school was * * *17,515, including 9,434 undergraduates and 8,08 postgraduates.

In order to keep pace with the rapid development of society, the Chinese University of Hong Kong has also set up different types of departments and new courses. The Law School was established in 2004, and will recruit the first batch of undergraduates with bachelor of law degrees in 2006/07. The MBA program of Chinese University has been rated as the first in Asia by Asia Inc magazine for three consecutive years. In addition, new courses in recent years include risk management science, insurance, finance and actuarial science, logistics and supply chain management, and e-commerce system.

△ Academy system-student-oriented

The Chinese University of Hong Kong is the only institution of higher learning that adopts the college system. The university originally had three member colleges, namely Xinya College (established in 1949), Chongji College (established in 195 1) and United College (established in 1956). 1976 16 In February, the government promulgated the new university regulations, and revised the statutes and terms of reference of the Chinese University and its member colleges. 1July, 986, the government re-legislated and established the fourth member college-Shaw College through the Chinese University. The new college began to recruit students 1988. Teachers and full-time undergraduates belong to four member colleges respectively. By providing informal education and promoting academic and cultural activities, the college helps students to develop in an all-round way.

△ Research and reputation

The Chinese University of Hong Kong encourages all colleges to conduct high-quality research. On the one hand, it encourages diversified basic and applied research; On the other hand, we constantly strive for excellent scientific research results, strive to expand the field of human knowledge, provide consulting services for all sectors of society, and enhance our international reputation. The university has set up a 13 professional research institute, which is convenient for teachers to carry out interdisciplinary research and discuss the scope of specialty in depth. 13 research institutions are: Institute of Chinese Studies, School of Humanities, Asia-Pacific Business School, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Institute of Optical Science and Technology, Shun Hing Institute of Advanced Engineering, Hong Kong Cancer Institute, Institute of Human Communication Science, Institute of Chinese Medicine, Polytechnic Institute, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Hong Kong Asia-Pacific Institute, and Hong Kong Biotechnology Institute Limited. The Chinese University of China has concentrated 65,438+09 key research fields, including computer-aided diagnosis, treatment and medical training, marine biotechnology, protein studies, e-commerce, the development of social education in China, automation and robotics, nanostructured materials and the role of Hong Kong culture in China, Asia and the world. The research strength of China University in these fields has reached the world level and has excellent development potential.

Researchers at the Chinese University cooperated with the National Institutes of Health and Cornell University to solve a long-standing mystery-how the human brain transforms short-term memory into long-term memory; The key lies in a kind of protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor. The research results were published in the international authoritative magazine Science. The main researcher of this study is Peng, a Ph.D. student in physiology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

In recent years, technology transfer activities have become increasingly active, and many technologies developed by researchers in our school have been successfully transferred to the practical application of industry and commerce. As of May 2004, the Chinese University and its faculty have obtained 27 patents in the United States, 1 in Europe, 5 patents in Chinese mainland, 6 patents in Hongkong and 2 patents in Taiwan Province, involving biotechnology, information technology, pharmaceutical technology, medical technology and materials science.

△ International linkage

The Chinese University is also committed to promoting cultural exchanges between China and the West, and has been exploring, developing and maintaining relations with universities, academic institutions and government agencies at home and abroad for many years. At present, our school is an active member of association of commonwealth universities, Southeast Asia Association of Colleges and Universities, International University Association, European International Education Association, American International Education Association, and also a member of China University Presidents Association. Since 1965, CUHK has carried out student exchange programs with more than 40 famous universities around the world, including Cornell University and University of Pennsylvania, Waseda University and Kyushu University in Japan, Korea University and Yonsei University, University of British Columbia and University of Toronto in Canada. In 2004, more than 400 foreign exchange students from all over the world went to the Chinese University to study, and more than 400 students from the Chinese University also went to Japan, South Korea, Britain, Australia, Canada, the United States and Europe for exchanges.

In addition, the Chinese University of Hong Kong has signed exchange agreements with universities in China, Taiwan Province Province, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. French, German, Italian, Spanish and Japanese governments have sent visiting lecturers to teach in our school, and nearly a thousand scholars from various provinces and cities in China visit our school every year. Many China university graduates get scholarships to study in these countries or other countries. The Chinese University of Hong Kong is also funded by a number of international foundations, such as the Yale Society, Harvard Yanjing Society, Asian Joint Committee of Christian Higher Education, Fulbright Project, Japan Foundation, Whalen Foundation, China-UK Foundation and Sir Edward Youde Memorial Foundation, etc., to provide students with more opportunities for further study. Member colleges, colleges and departments have also established extensive overseas academic ties and have close ties with many exchange partners.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong often holds international academic conferences and seminars. In 2004, the second Global Forum of University Presidents was held in the Chinese University, which brought together presidents of more than 40 famous universities around the world to discuss the development trend of global higher education in depth.

Vision and mission

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All disciplines carry out teaching and research in an all-round way, provide public services, and devote themselves to preserving, creating, applying and disseminating knowledge, so as to meet the needs of people in Hongkong, China and even the world and contribute to the well-being of mankind. Strive to become a first-class research-oriented comprehensive university recognized by Hong Kong, the whole country and the world, and keep the education, academic achievements and social contributions of students based on bilingual and cross-cultural traditions at an excellent level.

University environment

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CUHK now has eight colleges: College of Arts, College of Business Administration, College of Education, College of Engineering, College of Medicine, College of Natural Sciences, College of Social Sciences and College of Law. There are 63 departments in eight colleges, and the total number of students is 18006 (data comes from statistics on June 30, 2006), including 9732 full-time undergraduates, 7965 graduate students and 309 other part-time students.

School facilities

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The Chinese University of Hong Kong is located in Maliushui, north of Sha Tin New Town, facing Tolo Harbour. The Kowloon-Canton Railway University Station is adjacent to the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The campus covers an area of 134 hectares, including 130 buildings. It is the largest university in Hong Kong. Besides, apart from the basic medical building, the main teaching practice of the medical school is concentrated in the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sha Tin, which is one of the two teaching hospitals in Hong Kong.

library

The sculpture "door" at the end of Million Avenue and outside the university library is commonly known as "beacon tower". Legend has it that students who pass will not graduate.

▲ The Chinese University of Hong Kong has seven libraries:

* University Library (in the university headquarters)

Elizabeth Ruth Moore Library of Chung Chi College

* New Asia College Qianmu Library

* Wuzhong Multimedia Library of United College

* Liping Medical Library (Prince of Wales Hospital)

* Architectural Library (6th Floor, Wang Fuyuan Building)

* Sir Li Guowei Law Library (on the third and fourth floors of Tian Jiabing House) [2]

▲ Other facilities related to books.

Li Hesheng Self-study Resource Center of Shaw College-located on the fourth floor of Wen Lan Hall of Shaw College. Provide 7000 books in Chinese and foreign languages. Reading can be consulted online, all materials can be borrowed, and books can be returned to the information desk on the first floor of Wenlantang. Online access to books and information systems.

O American Studies Library)-Located on the second floor of Hu Zhong Library of United College. The American Library was originally attached to the Information Office of the American Consulate. 1993 Most of the books were moved to the Hong Kong-America Center of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and then handed over to the university library for system management. The collection includes William Fornas's collection and the American research collection donated by Professor James meriwether, which is the most complete American research collection in Asia.

O China Research Institute Reference Library

O Reference Room of Hong Kong Asia-Pacific Institute-located on the fifth floor of Li Huang Yao Hui Building, Chung Chi College. Provide various collections for people inside and outside the school. The total number of reference materials is 4837 1, of which 1 19 is "Hong Kong topic" and 354 is "Asia-Pacific topic" respectively. However, the loan service is only open to teachers and students in CUHK, and outsiders can use the facilities on the spot.

athletic facilities

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University sports center

University sports center

Xiadingji playground

Xiadingji playground

Lingnan playground

Lingnan playground

The Chinese University of Hong Kong provides various sports facilities for teachers and students.

□ Indoor venues

* Gym: University Sports Center, New Asia College and United College all have gyms, which can play basketball, volleyball, handball or badminton. All teak floors are laid with air conditioning. Besides, Shaw College has the only basketball driving range (located on the ground floor of Guo Mao Building) for students to practice.

* Fitness room: University sports centers and colleges have fitness rooms, which are fully equipped with floor-to-ceiling mirrors and air conditioning.

* Squash room:

O Fenyanglou Squash Center: Also known as "Guo Squash Center" * * There are six squash rooms, one of which has a stand.

O Shaw College Squash Court: * * There are three squash courts.

* Recreation room: There are recreation rooms in the university sports center and colleges, all of which are air-conditioned and can be used for table tennis or dance activities.

□ Outdoor venue

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* Sports ground

O Xiading Sports Ground: All-weather standard track and field and standard grass football field equipped with floodlighting system, which can accommodate an audience of 2,000 people and can be used for holding large-scale activities.

O Lingnan Sports Ground: six-lane cinder track, standard track and field, standard grass football field, with half-court lighting.

* Tennis courts: There are 14 all-weather tennis courts in the whole school, one in Xinya College, two in United College and two in Chung Chi College, all on campus, while the two tennis courts in Shaw College are located next to Huanhuan North Road; In addition, the tennis courts outside the university sports center also have spectators.

* Swimming Pool: There is a 50-meter standard swimming pool donated by the American people in the university headquarters. The plan is based on the public swimming pool in Victoria Park, equipped with high platform and one-meter springboard diving equipment.

* Dual-purpose court: there is a basketball and volleyball court next to the second student dormitory of Shaw College.

canteen

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● Student canteen

Chongji zhongtangzhi student canteen

Chongji zhongtangzhi student canteen

The Chinese University of Hong Kong has several student canteens, including:

* Fan Kelian Building student canteen

* Van Cleen House Cafe

* Fanke Lianlou noshery

* Li Zhuomin Basic Medical Building Food Store

* Chung Chi College Zhongzhitang Student Restaurant

* New Asia College Student Dining Room (located at Leung Xiongji Building, Lequn Hall)

* Shaw College Student Canteen (located in the low block of Guo Mao Building)

* United College Students' Dining Hall (located in Chang Zhushan Teachers' Recreation Building)

* Siyuan Civic Center of United College

* Li Huizhen Tower Cafe.

● Staff canteen

The Chinese University of Hong Kong also has a staff canteen, but non-staff can also patronize it:

* New Asia College missionary canteen.

* Chung Chi College Amethyst Hall staff canteen

* United College Juxianxuan staff canteen

* Shaw College Han Bixuan Staff Restaurant

* Luming Literature Hall, Fankling Building Staff Dining Room.

* University Hotel Staff Dining Room

* Orchid Garden (located at Chung Chi College)

* Staff canteen of Prince of Wales Hospital

* Stegosaurus Hall of Van Cleen Building (only applicable to university banquets)

stay

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It can accommodate more than half of the college students in China. The four member colleges (Chung Chi College, New Asia College, United College and Shaw College) * * * have a total of 23 dormitories, together with six postgraduate dormitories, providing more than 6,000 places. In 2005, the International Student Building under the Overseas Students Section of the Student Affairs Office opened, which can accommodate 420 local, non-local and exchange students.

go shopping

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Bank of East Asia Branch, basement of Chongji Li Huizhen Building

Bank of East Asia Branch, basement of Chongji Li Huizhen Building

The Chinese University of Hong Kong has two bookstores, namely the University Bookstore located in Fulton Building (operated by Chen Chong Company) and the New Thinking Bookstore located in Li Huizhen Building of Chung Chi College; There is also a "women's cooperative", a Baijia supermarket and a barber shop. The university also set up a "souvenir sales office" in the Fulton building of the headquarters.

bank

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Hang Seng Bank Branch is located on the first floor of Fulton Building, the headquarters of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Bank of East Asia Branch is located in the basement of Li Huizhen Building of Chung Chi College, and Bank of East Asia ATM (Yintong ATM Network) is located in Fan Kelian Building, the headquarters. In addition, if you need other ATM services, you can go to the University Station, which is provided by ATMs of Hang Seng Bank, HSBC Bank and China Bank respectively.

traffic

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● Campus traffic

China University shuttle bus

The Chinese University of Hong Kong has shuttle buses and minibuses, which are managed by the Traffic Section. There is no charge for the shuttle bus on teaching day, and there is a shuttle bus to school; Non-teaching day shuttle bus charges students or staff 1 HK$, and other charges are HK$ 5. Shuttle minibus charges HK$ 4.50, which is called "Fu Gui Bus" by CUHK students.

CUHK's main shuttle bus stops include: University Station, University Sports Center, Runchang Hall, Feng Jingxi Building, University Administration Building, Pentecostal Building, United College, Xinya College and Shaw College.

On the teaching day, there is a school bus between Shaw College and the Hong Kong Institute of Education. Students majoring in English Studies and Education (jointly organized by CUHK and the College of Education) can participate free of charge. On non-teaching days, the school bus route will change.

The school bus runs from 8: 00 am to 165438+ 0: 30 am.

● Off-campus traffic

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railway

9 Guangdong Railway (that is, the extension of Beijing-Kowloon Railway in Hong Kong, which is now one of the main traffic routes in Hong Kong) University Station is located next to Lingnan Gymnasium of Chung Chi College, which is the main external traffic of CUHK.

bus

There are three KMB bus stops near CUHK, including the bus terminus next to East Rail University Station, the main entrance station of CUHK and the school gate station of Chung Chi College on Tai Po Road. At present, there are 8 routes passing through CUHK:

* 70 Sheung Shui

* 72 Taihe

* 72A Tai Po Industrial Village; Tai Wai Station (via Tai Po Highway)

* 73A Colorful Garden; Jade Garden (via Tai Po Highway)

* 74A Taihe

* 87K University Station

* 272K University Station

* 289K University Station; Fuan Garden (Ring Road)

Minibus

There are two green minibus routes (807K and 28K respectively) at the bus terminus next to the University Station leading to Jingtou and Sha Tin (Baiyating Street), while the red minibus routes lead to Sheung Shui, Sham Shui and Jordan via Tai Po Road.

Admission conditions

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The mainland enrollment plan of the Chinese University of Hong Kong is divided into four disciplines: arts, science, engineering and business. Liberal arts include liberal arts, social sciences and law schools. Science is a college of science; Engineering is an engineering college; Business is the School of Business Administration. The Chinese University of Hong Kong only enrolls ordinary undergraduates.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong offers five courses: basic scholarship course, basic liberal arts course, basic science course, basic engineering course and basic business course. "Scholarship Basic Class" already includes basic classes of arts, science, engineering and business, and accepted students can choose one of them when they enter school.

Candidates' unified examination scores should reach the admission control scores of a number of undergraduate colleges, and the scores of single subjects should reach the passing level in principle. In the case of meeting the requirements of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong will select candidates according to their college entrance examination results.

Candidates applying for English as a foreign language have a full score of 150, and their English scores at their own expense must be above 120. The performance of the scholarship basic class is higher, and it must reach 130 or above.

Scholarship basic classes only admit candidates who take the Chinese University of Hong Kong as their first choice and the scholarship basic class as their first professional choice. Non-scholarship basic classes will only consider volunteering after one volunteer is admitted, but there is no difference between college volunteer scores and professional volunteer scores.

Candidates' extra points beyond the college entrance examination results will be considered if the provincial admissions office has included this score in the total score when filing. When the Chinese University of Hong Kong looks up candidates' files, it will process them according to the total computer ranking provided by the Admissions Office.

At the same time, candidates with scholarship and non-scholarship basic courses are selected as professional volunteers. If their scores do not reach the admission line of scholarship classes, General Zhong will consider their professional volunteers in non-scholarship classes and accept them according to their college entrance examination scores, and there is no grade difference for professional volunteers.

The school has reserved a certain number of floating places. Colleges and universities can adjust the enrollment plan appropriately according to the students and candidates' grades, and determine the enrollment ratio of individual provinces/cities/autonomous regions.