Dubai, UAE – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is intensifying its recruitment drive in the UAE and the wider Middle East, aiming to attract top young talent for higher studies. With a diverse campus in Hong Kong and a focus on science, engineering, business, humanities, and social sciences, HKUST seeks to bolster its non-local student body, particularly from the UAE.
Recognized globally for its innovation and technology strengths, HKUST ranks among the top 70 universities worldwide. It recently secured the 2nd position in Times Higher Education’s Young University Rankings 2023 and its graduates ranked 29th globally in Global Employability University Ranking 2023.
The university aims to foster knowledge exchange between the UAE and Hong Kong, tapping into the UAE’s tech investment focus and its ambition to become a global industrial technology hub. HKUST is actively engaging with local entities in the UAE to showcase itself as an ideal destination for undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
To further its outreach, HKUST will participate in student recruitment trips to the UAE, including the International University Fair by Council of International Schools (CIS), scheduled in Muscat, Abu Dhabi, and Doha.
The UAE’s commitment to technological initiatives, such as the National Programme to Transform Technology, aligns with HKUST’s focus on innovation. Hong Kong’s status as an international financial and technological hub offers students unique opportunities for learning and career development in a dynamic environment.
HKUST stands out for its pioneering efforts in embracing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in teaching, including tools like ChatGPT. With strong government support for innovation and entrepreneurship, the university has nurtured numerous start-ups and unicorns.
Moreover, HKUST offers cost-effective education with scholarships available for Emiratis and UAE-based expatriate students. These scholarships recognize academic excellence and non-academic achievements, providing financial support and favorable admissions considerations.
Prof. Emily Nason, Director of Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions at HKUST, emphasizes the university’s commitment to recruiting top international talent, citing success stories like that of Mariam, an Egyptian student thriving in HKUST’s academic environment.
Mariam’s experience highlights the opportunities HKUST offers, from academic excellence and safety to cultural support and job prospects. Leveraging her fluency in Arabic and English, Mariam aims to advance her career on the global stage from Hong Kong.
Overall, HKUST’s efforts to attract UAE-based students underscore its commitment to nurturing future leaders and fostering international collaboration in education and technology.