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Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is a university with a proud and illustrious history. Formerly known as the Hong Kong Polytechnic, the Institution assumed full university status in 1994.
PolyU is strategically located in Hung Hom, Kowloon, on a site of approximately 93,500 square metres adjacent to the Cross Harbour Tunnel. There has been extensive development and rapid expansion since the last 10 years. The University is the largest UGC-funded tertiary institution in terms of number of students. A wide range of courses which directly meets industrial, commercial and community needs is offered. In addition to meeting Hong Kong's manpower requirements, PolyU also makes significant contributions towards the territory's success by providing the public and private sectors with its expanding range of consultancy, professional training and applied research services. Through these activities, the University maintains a strong partnership with the business and industrial sectors.
It is a prime aim of the University to equip students not only with professional competency but also the ability of independent thinking, good communication skills and a global outlook. The University also implements the credit-based system, which allows flexibility to students in choice of subjects and pace of studies.
Over the years, more than 250,000 young men and women have graduated from PolyU and its predecessors - the Hong Kong Polytechnic, the Hong Kong Technical College and the Government Trade School. The graduates have found their places in various sectors of the society, dedicating their knowledge and expertise to the building and development of Hong Kong's thriving economy.
Its web site is http://www.polyu.edu.hk.
Virtual Campus - Hong Kong CyberU
Hong Kong CyberU (HKCyberU), a wholly owned subsidiary and the online arm of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), is an advanced learning institution on the Internet. It claims to be the first of its kind in Hong Kong, offering multimedia enabled, high standard professional degree programmes offered by PolyU and other prestigious universities worldwide.
The business aim is to help fulfill the needs of working professionals and executives in acquiring recognized university and professional education and qualifications through part-time and online web-based studies with maximum flexibility.
College of Professional and Continuing Education
Established in October 2002, the College of Professional and Continuing Education (CPCE) is dedicated to knowledge dissemination through the provision of self-financed professional and continuing education programmes. CPCE comprises the School of Professional Education and Executive Development (SPEED), the Hong Kong Community College (HKCC) and the Hong Kong CyberU (HKCyberU).
While CPCE will operate as an autonomous entity, it has a continuing link with the University Senate in respect of the processing of programme proposals leading to SPEED and HKCC academic awards, as well as the overall quality assurance framework. It has its own Council and Academic Board to oversee the management and academic matters of its member units.
Follow-up
I have some personal knowledge of this, having been a consultant to PolyU in the past. It is worth looking more fully into. --Pbacsich 19:34, 7 February 2008 (CET)
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