Judith Bueving: University of Hong Kong (Semester 1, 2011)Hong Kong I'm in love with this city and I'm heartbroken without it. It embraces Asian and Western culture.
Jin Yan LIM: University of Hong Kong (Semester 1, 2011)As much as I have enjoyed studying at UQ, I decided to go for an exchange as part of my final year before embarking on a hectic Honours year. I wanted a change of environment and experience a different lifestyle from what I’ve gone through as a student at UQ. I have no regrets choosing HKU. I had a great time!
Jennifer Lin: Chinese University of Hong Kong (Semester 1, 2011)In the past, I have done three different exchanges and Hong Kong was certainly the best. As a finance and international business major, Hong Kong was an ideal location as it nests an outstanding commerce sector.
Chia Ying Shen: University of Hong Kong (Semester 1, 2011)This half year exchange experience was definitely one of the most memorable parts in my life. I have met the most friends around the world, tried my most “first time” and done most of my travel.
Jaivis Lau: University of Hong Kong (Semester 2, 2010)Hong Kong being a common law system, together with its “one country, two systems” policy, makes it an ideal country for exchange as a law student.
Marcel Schlamowitz: University of Hong Kong (Semester 2, 2010)HKU was the perfect place to study law outside Australia.
Beth Philipson: University of Hong Kong (Semester 2, 2010)Hong Kong in particular is an amazing gateway to Asia, with easy access to China, South East Asia as well as South Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines.
Joanne Mak: Chinese University of Hong Kong (Semester 1, 2010)With Hong Kong being one of Asia’s leading business hubs, I found this study abroad to have complemented my major in International Business and was certainly an invaluable opportunity for me to widen my horizons. It was the perfect finale to my degree.
Elliot Sandaver: University of Hong Kong (Semester 1, 2010)Hong Kong is the perfect mix of East meets West. It is not as challenging as heading straight to the mainland, but serves as a good stepping stone to then venture into those places.
Fiona Murray: Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Semester 1/2008)I had the unique opportunity to explore the social issues and nature of the social work field within Hong Kong – a side that tourists rarely see.