LSE has signed a new undergraduate exchange agreement with the University of Hong Kong, allowing students to spend a year of their studies overseas. The signing ceremony – marking the School’s first bilateral education collaboration with HKU – took place during a visit to Hong Kong by Professor Emma McCoy, Vice President and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Teaching) and a meeting at HKU with Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) Professor Ian Holliday (pictured).
Founded in 1912, the University of Hong Kong is the oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong. It is the top-ranked university in Hong Kong, 4th in Asia and 26th globally (QS World University Rankings).
This new undergraduate exchange agreement is part of LSE's wider commitment to grow the number of international opportunities available to its students. For details on where you could be studying as part of your degree, visit the GO LSE webpages.