
Institution marks one hundred and fifteen years of academic heritage by launching a new Shanghai initiative aimed at strengthening research and innovation links.
The University of Hong Kong has launched a new strategic platform in Shanghai as part of a broader effort to deepen academic collaboration and research partnerships across mainland China, marking a significant step during celebrations of the institution’s one hundred and fifteen year history.
University leaders said the initiative is designed to strengthen connections with universities, research institutions and industry partners in the Yangtze River Delta region, one of China’s most dynamic economic and technological hubs.
By establishing a stronger presence in Shanghai, the university aims to expand opportunities for joint research, innovation projects and academic exchange.
The launch forms part of a wider strategy by the University of Hong Kong to enhance its global engagement while reinforcing its role as a bridge between international scholarship and mainland China’s rapidly developing research ecosystem.
Officials say the platform will support collaboration in fields such as biomedical science, artificial intelligence, finance, public policy and sustainability.
The University of Hong Kong, founded in nineteen eleven, is one of Asia’s most established higher-education institutions and has played a prominent role in regional academic development.
Its graduates and researchers have contributed to advances in medicine, engineering, social sciences and public administration across Asia and beyond.
University representatives noted that Shanghai’s position as a major financial and innovation center offers an ideal environment for expanding partnerships between academia and industry.
The city hosts leading research laboratories, multinational companies and technology startups, providing fertile ground for collaborative projects and knowledge exchange.
The Shanghai platform will also facilitate student engagement initiatives, visiting scholar programmes and joint conferences aimed at strengthening intellectual exchange between Hong Kong and mainland China.
Administrators say the initiative reflects a growing trend among global universities seeking deeper integration with Asia’s expanding innovation networks.
As the University of Hong Kong commemorates its one hundred and fifteen year milestone, the launch underscores its ambition to remain a leading institution in global higher education while building stronger research links within the region’s evolving scientific and technological landscape.
University leaders said the initiative is designed to strengthen connections with universities, research institutions and industry partners in the Yangtze River Delta region, one of China’s most dynamic economic and technological hubs.
By establishing a stronger presence in Shanghai, the university aims to expand opportunities for joint research, innovation projects and academic exchange.
The launch forms part of a wider strategy by the University of Hong Kong to enhance its global engagement while reinforcing its role as a bridge between international scholarship and mainland China’s rapidly developing research ecosystem.
Officials say the platform will support collaboration in fields such as biomedical science, artificial intelligence, finance, public policy and sustainability.
The University of Hong Kong, founded in nineteen eleven, is one of Asia’s most established higher-education institutions and has played a prominent role in regional academic development.
Its graduates and researchers have contributed to advances in medicine, engineering, social sciences and public administration across Asia and beyond.
University representatives noted that Shanghai’s position as a major financial and innovation center offers an ideal environment for expanding partnerships between academia and industry.
The city hosts leading research laboratories, multinational companies and technology startups, providing fertile ground for collaborative projects and knowledge exchange.
The Shanghai platform will also facilitate student engagement initiatives, visiting scholar programmes and joint conferences aimed at strengthening intellectual exchange between Hong Kong and mainland China.
Administrators say the initiative reflects a growing trend among global universities seeking deeper integration with Asia’s expanding innovation networks.
As the University of Hong Kong commemorates its one hundred and fifteen year milestone, the launch underscores its ambition to remain a leading institution in global higher education while building stronger research links within the region’s evolving scientific and technological landscape.













































