Global Opportunities: Expanding Pathways Beyond the Classroom
Hong Kong Shue Yan University continues to broaden student opportunities through an array of summer programmes and international exchanges. From prestigious institutions including Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the University of Westminster, and Oxford, to unforgettable cultural immersions in Turkey and South Korea, these initiatives showcase the diverse pathways available for students to broaden their horizons, enrich their learning, and experience life beyond the classroom.
Summer School Spotlight: Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Get ready to experience the energy of one of China’s most prestigious universities! HKSYU recently hosted an information session featuring Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) about their Summer School.
With a history of over 130 years, Shanghai Jiao Tong University is a powerhouse of innovation and academic excellence. Ranked among the top universities in the world, SJTU brings together cutting-edge research, global perspectives, and an electric campus atmosphere. The Summer School offers:
Flexible Learning: Choose from over 100 courses across Business, Economics, Arts, Sciences, and more—all taught in English.
Distinguished Faculty: Faculty affiliated with top institutions such as Harvard, Oxford, and the University of Chicago.
Campus Life: Access to libraries, sports facilities, and student lounges.
Accommodation: Options include on-campus housing and nearby apartments.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Summer School Information Session
Summer School Highlights: University of Westminster and Oxford
This year, HKSYU welcomed prestigious UK universities that brought the thrill of summer programmes straight to our campus through information sessions.
University of Westminster: Ms Lauren Mallon from the Global Mobility Team introduced opportunities to study in London for 3 or 6 weeks. In their free time, students can explore landmarks such as Big Ben, the British Museum, and Camden Market.
Ms Lauren Mallon (left) from University of Westminster, and Dr Alice Chung (right), Director of Global Engagement, pictured with HKSYU students.
University of Oxford: In the past summer, nearly 30 HKSYU students lived the dream, exploring the historic campuses of Oxford through Summer School programmes. Representatives from Hertford College and Worcester College visited HKSYU, bringing the magic of Oxford to life—sharing course structures, showcasing college accommodations, and highlighting academic field trips, offering students a taste of Oxford’s historic learning environment.
Ms Rice and Mr Hermingway presented an informative session to share details about Hertford College’s summer programme.
Mr Huang shared all the details about Worcester College’s summer programme.
Summer Exchange Experiences: From Ottoman Palaces to K-Pop Stages
If you’re itching to shake things up and make this summer truly unforgettable, keep reading! What awaits you could be even more exciting than you ever imagined!
Siu Tsz-wai (Istanbul Aydin University in Turkey)
University of Oxford: In the past summer, nearly 30 HKSYU students lived the dream, exploring the historic campuses of Oxford through Summer School programmes. Representatives from Hertford College and Worcester College visited HKSYU, bringing the magic of Oxford to life—sharing course structures, showcasing college accommodations, and highlighting academic field trips, offering students a taste of Oxford’s historic learning environment.
Visit art museum

Chen Wan-chi (Hanyang University ERICA in South Korea)
Welcome Party
Korean dishes: kimchi, bibimbap and bulgogi
Lunar New Year Workshop – Year of the Horse
The annual Lunar New Year workshop welcomed exchange students from Japan, the United Kingdom, Russia, and countless other corners of the globe to celebrate the Year of the Horse.
Festive Food: The table overflowed with classic festive treats: egg rolls, almond strips, and butter cookies.
Calligraphy: The calligraphy area was a delightful mix of concentration and laughter. It was heartwarming to see students pulling out their phones to search for heartfelt Lunar New Year blessings in Chinese. Some students infused their personal touch by adding blessings in their native languages. Spring Couplets embellished with Japanese Kanji, bold Cyrillic script from Russia, and a cheerful “Happy New Year” in English—all dancing harmoniously on the same vibrant red paper!
Stamp Carving (拓印): Students crafted their own rubber stamps featuring horses, the “福” (fortune) character, and other lucky symbols.