The University of Hong Kong - HKU vs School of Professional and Continuing Education - HKU Space vs Lingnan University - LU vs The Education University of Hong Kong - EdUHK vs ESEUNE Business School

Side-by-side comparison from 23 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: Tie
The University of Hong Kong - HKU: wins 7/7 categories
School of Professional and Continuing Education - HKU Space: wins 0/7 categories
Lingnan University - LU: wins 0/7 categories
The Education University of Hong Kong - EdUHK: wins 0/7 categories
ESEUNE Business School: wins 0/7 categories
Hong Kong Community College - HKCC: wins 0/7 categories
Gratia Christian College - GCC: wins 0/7 categories
Comparing
Best programme: Data Science
Best programme: Liberal Arts
Best programme: Education
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Facilities
4.38
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Location
4.44
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Professors
4.33
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Internationality
4.22
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Student life
3.89
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Value
4.33
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Accommodation
3.78
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Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Excellent academic quality and teaching by profound scholars.
  • +Vibrant campus life with global students and international cultures.
  • +Strong career enhancement through industry exposure and mentorship.
  • +Practical, experienced lecturers with industry networks
  • +Valuable networking opportunities through facilitators and peers
  • +Abundant free events and resources
  • +Small university size, fostering close student-teacher relationships and a friendly learning environment.
  • +Abundant opportunities for personal growth through experiential learning programs like service-learning and internships.
  • +Supportive faculty and relevant coursework, particularly for understanding Hong Kong issues.
  • +Strong professor support and global opportunities
  • +Pathway for aspiring teachers in Asian regions

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Cons
  • -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and equipment hinder learning.
  • -Overcrowding and lack of resources negatively impact the learning environment.
  • -Administrative and management issues cause frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and resources hinder learning.
  • -Inconsistent teaching quality and lack of support are significant problems.
  • -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
  • -Facilities are consistently described as outdated and poorly maintained.
  • -Course content and teaching methods lack relevance and engagement.
  • -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance.
  • -Inefficient administrative processes and unclear communication.
  • -Lack of support and resources for students.

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Rating summary
What students say

This institution receives high marks for its **location**, which scored a 4.44. Other strong areas include **facilities** (4.375), **professors** (4.333), and **value** (4.333). Areas scoring lower are **student life** (3.889) and **accommodation** (3.778), indicating these might be opportunities for improvement. **Internationality** also received a solid rating of 4.222.

Across all surveyed categories, this institution received a uniform rating of zero. This indicates no areas of particular strength or weakness were identified in the assessment of its facilities, professors, location, student life, accommodation, internationality, or overall value. The consistent score suggests a uniform lack of positive attributes or a complete absence of data in each evaluated aspect.

An examination of the university's ratings reveals a consistent lack of scoring across all evaluated aspects. There are no standout strengths or notable weaknesses as every category, including Facilities, Professors, Location, Student Life, Accommodation, Internationality, and Value, has received a score of zero. This indicates a uniform absence of positive evaluation in all surveyed areas.

This institution demonstrates considerable strengths, particularly in its **Facilities, Professors, Location, and Value**, all receiving a solid 4 out of 5. These areas suggest a well-equipped campus, quality instruction, a desirable setting, and good return on investment. Conversely, **Student Life, Accommodation, and Internationality** are rated slightly lower at 3, indicating there may be room for improvement in these aspects of the university experience.

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Reviews summary
Highlights

Nearly all student feedback is positive, with an average rating of 4.41/5. Students highlight excellent academics and dedicated professors, fostering personal growth. Campus life is described as vibrant and supportive.

The single review is positive (100%), with an average rating of 4/5 stars. This feedback highlights an experienced lecturer with practical knowledge and networking opportunities, as well as helpful volunteer facilitators.

All feedback is positive, averaging 4.4/5 stars. Students praise the small campus size, supportive faculty, and numerous personal growth opportunities like service-learning programs.

This university has a 4/5 average rating, with 100% of feedback being positive. Reviews highlight responsible and knowledgeable professors, as well as good global connections offering exchange and internship opportunities.

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Rating distribution
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The Master of Law in Human Rights at HKU

This opinion is made in respect of the Master of Law in Human Rights programme at HKU only ("Programme"). The Law Department offers its students many opportunities to be involved in extracurricular initiatives. For instance, the academic staff often hire student researchers and the Center for Comparative and Public Law frequently seek volunteers to assist in their seminars and conferences. One of the Programme's most notable opportunities is a grant with Open Society Foundations called the 'rights and governance internship'. The Law Department also has innovative street law and clinic initiatives. Further, many of its academic staff are legal practitioners and integrate anecdotes from their practices in the classroom, which is both interesting and beneficial to the learning environment. The class sizes are intimate and allow for in-depth discussions. The elective selection could be broader (the electives are also subject to last minute changes) and the compulsory courses are not the best-fitted for all students. Since the Programme accepts students without a law degree, it is sometimes difficult to reconcile the different backgrounds and meaningfully begin a legal discussion. Some students are in the Programme for the purpose of getting an 'easy' masters-level law degree. Overall, the Programme is terrific if you are proactive in seeking opportunities to advance your studies and pave a path for your next steps. You can build strong networks. Students entering with a more passive mindset may be disappointed with the experience though.

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A Liberal Arts Uni for Student Transformation

I've completed a Bachelor and a Master degree there. The uni is small (the smallest in HK), and to me it was just perfect, e.g. low student-to-faculty ratio, 100% on-campus housing, good food from the Chinese restaurant on campus. All academic building are within short walking distance, and you can reach a supermarket, post office and convenient store within a 10-minute walk. International students may find dorm life a bit challenging because only induction cooktops and microwaves are available and no cooking with fire is allowed in all student dorms.

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