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  • Chinese University Of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong is an urban marvel with spectacular skyscrapers, big business, and lavish shopping. This bilingual, bicultural experience in Asia has all the comforts of learning in English, where course topics in the humanities, business, and science come to life.

    Website

  • Hong Kong Summer, CUHK
    Enroll in courses taught in English by international faculty in business, economics, Asian studies and more. This 5-week summer program offers activities, excursions and networking with students from around the world.

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  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    The iconic skyline of Hong Kong is the ultramodern backdrop, showing hints of Chinese and British colony roots. Overlooking Clear Water Bay, the futuristic-looking Hong Kong University of Science and Technology campus is just 45 minutes from downtown.

    Website

  • Undergraduate Research
    Spend the summer developing hands-on research skills and knowledge at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. An excellent starting point for graduate work or a professional career, research areas in science, engineering, humanities, or social sciences.

    Website

  • University of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong’s blend of cultures, modern luxuries, and English-speaking standard make it an ideal entry point into Asian culture. Follow your interests in any area from the arts and humanities to business, science, or engineering.

    Website

  • 2022-23: 12 students

    Chinese University of Hong Kong: 1 student

    Hong Kong Summer, HKUST: 3 students

    Research in Hong Kong: 3 students

    University of Hong Kong: 5 students

  • 2020-21: 1 student

    Research in Hong Kong: 1 student

  • 2019-20: 7 students

    Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CUHK): 1 student

    Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST): 2 students

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 4 students

  • 2018-19: 47 students

    Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CUHK): 2 students

    Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST): 1 student

    International Summer School, Chinese University of Hong Kong: 1 student

    International Summer School, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology: 27 students

    Summer Global Internship, Hong Kong: 2 students

    Undergraduate Research, Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK): 1 student

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 13 students

  • 2017-18: 44 students

    Global Business in Asia, Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 1 student

    International Summer School, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology: 20 students

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 8 students

    Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CUHK): 7 students

    Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST): 2 students

    Summer Internship, Hong Kong: 1 student

    Undergraduate Research, Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK): 5 students

  • 2016-17: 9 students

    Global Business in Asia, Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 1 student

    International Summer School, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology: 1 student

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 7 students

  • 2015-16: 10 students

    Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CUHK): 2 students

    Global Business in Asia, Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 2 students

    Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST): 1 student

    Undergraduate Research, Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK): 3 students

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 2 students

  • 2014-15: 17 students

    Business, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 2 students

    Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CUHK): 3 students

    Global Business in Asia, Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 4 students

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 7 students

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 1 student

  • 2013-14: 16 students

    Business, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 1 student

    Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CUHK): 3 students

    Global Business in Asia, Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 4 students

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 8 students

  • 2012-13: 20 students

    Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CUHK): 1 student

    Engineering, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 1 student

    Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.: 3 students

    Science, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 1 student

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 14 students

  • 2011-12: 32 students

    Business, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 1 student

    Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CUHK): 3 students

    Engineering, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 6 students

    Science, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 3 students

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 19 students

  • 2010-11: 30 students

    Business, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 2 students

    Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CUHK): 5 students

    Engineering, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 3 students

    Science, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 2 students

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 18 students

  • 2009-10: 39 students

    Business, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 2 students

    Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (CUHK): 11 students

    Engineering, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 2 students

    Science, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (HKUST): 1 student

    Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU): 23 students

Defining Terms


Projects/Programs

  • The projects and programs on this map constitute our “global data.” We define global data to be information related to “global topics” such as events, activities, and geographical areas outside of the United States. Any project or program conducted in an area outside of the United States is included on the map, as it speaks to UCLA’s direct engagement with the global community. Even if a project or program is conducted domestically, it is included as long as it engages with one or more global topics.

  • To collect data for the Projects/Programs map, we survey faculty on their research pursuits. We also explore UCLA websites such as faculty profiles, research centers, and department pages to learn about past and ongoing projects. We periodically review our data, archiving and removing projects and programs that have concluded or expired.

Study Abroad

  • Click here for the International Education Office’s explanation of UCLA’s various Study Abroad Programs.

  • To collect data on Study Abroad Programs, we explore both UC Education Abroad Programs (UCEAP) and UCLA websites to find information on opportunities offered at or through UCLA.

Collaborations

  • International Collaboration comprises memoranda of understanding (MOUs), collaboration agreements (CAs), affiliation agreements (AAs), and student exchange agreements. Click here for UCLA Global’s explanation of these terms.

  • We source this data from the UCLA Global database of international academic agreements.

Students

  • Here, “Students” refers to International Students as well as Study Abroad students.


Visitors

  • Visitors are guests whose visits are coordinated by the International Visitors Bureau (IVB). Click here for more information.

  • We source this data directly from the IVB.


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