Studying as an international student at Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) can be a fascinating and enriching experience. HKMU warmly welcomes students from all over the globe, fostering a multicultural environment that promotes inclusivity and encourages cross-cultural exchanges. Studying in an international environment prepares you to live and work in other countries, to communicate with diverse cultures, and to broaden your mind through understanding and appreciating differences among people.
International Integration at HKMU
To foster an international student body, HKMU has taken various initiatives, such as:
- Offering innovative and industry-responsive programmes across different disciplines, providing globally recognized qualifications.
- Providing global enrichment opportunities, such as study tours, exchange programs, internships, and scholarships.
- Supporting non-local students with orientation activities and multiple events, and a dedicated student support team.
- Assisting non-local students with visa applications, accommodation, language classes and academic counselling.
So what is it like to be an international student at HKMU? To help get a better idea, hear directly from two international students: Mary from Ukraine and Ashlyn from the Philippines. Read about their experiences below, and find out the many ways in which HKMU fosters an international environment and globally-minded graduates.
International Students’ Experiences at HKMU
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Mary: Perspective of A Ukrainian Settled in Hong Kong
Originally from Ukraine, Mary’s vision for her future led her to pursue undergraduate studies at HKMU. “I have been living in Hong Kong for a number of years, and it has become clear to me that I would like to spend the rest of my life in Hong Kong.”
When it came to choosing a university, HKMU’s glowing reputation was an important factor in her decision. More specifically, she says “I chose this university because one of my professors from my previous school recommended it, as well as …for its strong business programs.”
Her experience in the international community is significant: “It has taken me some time to get accustomed to the university system, the different buildings, and the professors.” While Mary acknowledges the challenges of adapting, she remains motivated for a successful future. “All of us must study hard in order to achieve success,” she says.
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Ashlyn: A Filipino’s Excellent Start to Uni
Another student at HKMU is Ashlyn, an 18-year-old from the Philippines, who is a recipient of the HKMU International Student Admission Scholarship. She shares that her reasons for choosing HKMU is “to pursue better opportunities and quality education.”
Ashlyn expresses openness to exploring beyond borders: “As of now, I intend to stay in Hong Kong after graduating. I’d like to give it a try, explore, and broaden my understanding of the career I’d like to do.”
Joining student organizations is one of the ways she plans to get more involved with her peers. “I recently had the opportunity to participate in a photoshoot and interview for the local media,” she acknowledges. “It was a valuable experience for me because I was able to engage with other students who are not in the same year and course as mine.”
Ashlyn’s tip for other international students is to be open to personal growth opportunities. She says: “University life can be overwhelming, seeking support and building connections with others would be a good thing to do to ease the overwhelming feeling.”
Student Services at HKMU
The Student Affairs Office (SAO) aims to support students in maximizing their potential and enriching their university experience. SAO offers a range of services to enhance students’ academic journey and personal growth at HKMU.
- Career and Internship
- Scholarships and Awards
- Financial Assistance
- Global Learning Experience
- Community Engagement
- Student Organizations
- Sports and Physical Education
- Counselling and Development
About HKMU
Initially established in 1989 by the Hong Kong SAR Government as the Open Learning Institute of Hong Kong, HKMU changed its name in 2021 to accurately reflect its close ties with the wider community, with a clear focus on serving the practical and social needs of Hong Kong and the region in its teaching and research.
These days, the university houses seven schools offering over 160 academic programmes and seven institutes with millions in research funding.
READ MORE: Introducing Hong Kong Metropolitan University
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HKMU weaves a tapestry of international experiences fitting for its location in the heart of Hong Kong. Through the stories of Mary and Ashlyn, we witness the hub of diversity where each student, regardless of where they’re from, plays an integral role in a community that extends beyond borders.
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