
HKU eyes a branch in Riyadh following property acquisition in Spain, marking a dual-continent international expansion strategy
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is advancing plans to establish a campus in Saudi Arabia, according to sources who confirm the institution is evaluating sites in or around Riyadh.
The move forms part of the university’s broader internationalisation strategy, which also includes the purchase of a property for a campus in Spain.
Insiders indicate that the project remains in early stages and that no definitive timeline has yet been set.
One person said the university “sees an opportunity in Saudi Arabia and has a plan to open a campus in Riyadh.” Another noted that HKU once considered the Diriyah area on Riyadh’s outskirts but later abandoned that option as it refined its expansion approach.
The Saudi initiative follows HKU Business School’s August 2025 signing of a memorandum of understanding with Argaam Investment Company in Saudi Arabia, aimed at delivering executive education in the gulf region.
This cooperation is seen as an intermediate step and reflects the university’s growing institutional presence in the Kingdom.
Establishing a full branch campus would align with Saudi Arabia’s ongoing vision to attract foreign institutions under its higher-education liberalisation drives and aligns with HKU’s desire to strengthen its global footprint.
The university has long emphasised its global alliances, noting it partners with over 380 institutions in 46 countries to support international mobility and collaboration.
HKU has not yet officially announced the Saudi campus plan, and neither the site nor proposed disciplines have been publicised.
The dual push into Europe and the Middle East signals the university’s ambition to reposition itself as a global centre for higher education, research and cross-regional talent flows.
The move forms part of the university’s broader internationalisation strategy, which also includes the purchase of a property for a campus in Spain.
Insiders indicate that the project remains in early stages and that no definitive timeline has yet been set.
One person said the university “sees an opportunity in Saudi Arabia and has a plan to open a campus in Riyadh.” Another noted that HKU once considered the Diriyah area on Riyadh’s outskirts but later abandoned that option as it refined its expansion approach.
The Saudi initiative follows HKU Business School’s August 2025 signing of a memorandum of understanding with Argaam Investment Company in Saudi Arabia, aimed at delivering executive education in the gulf region.
This cooperation is seen as an intermediate step and reflects the university’s growing institutional presence in the Kingdom.
Establishing a full branch campus would align with Saudi Arabia’s ongoing vision to attract foreign institutions under its higher-education liberalisation drives and aligns with HKU’s desire to strengthen its global footprint.
The university has long emphasised its global alliances, noting it partners with over 380 institutions in 46 countries to support international mobility and collaboration.
HKU has not yet officially announced the Saudi campus plan, and neither the site nor proposed disciplines have been publicised.
The dual push into Europe and the Middle East signals the university’s ambition to reposition itself as a global centre for higher education, research and cross-regional talent flows.







































