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A vibrant, energetic, and culturally-inclusive hub for global talents. Discover your next chapter at Hong Kong Metropolitan University.
Hong Kong is a modern, vibrant and dynamic metropolis providing professionals with unparalleled opportunities and clear career paths. As a diverse, people-centred hub supporting innovative development and strategic research, the city focuses on digital innovation, international business, smart city infrastructure, and bilingual connectivity. Hong Kong is becoming an ever more vital link in addressing complex global challenges and cultivating top-tier talent.
Within this energetic landscape, Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) stands as a forward-looking institution. Being the first University of Applied Sciences (UAS) in Hong Kong, we pledge to play a pioneering role in enhancing recognition of vocational and professional education and training, and nurturing talents with both applied skills and knowledge.
Hear from Our Global Staff
We take pride in our culturally-inclusive community. Hear firsthand from our international staff members about working at HKMU and living in Hong Kong.
"As a working mother, I deeply appreciate HKMU's family-friendly initiatives, including Staff Friendly Leave and engaging events, like Movie Days. These supportive initiatives foster a strong, connected community, making the university a truly caring and inclusive place to build a career."
School of Arts and Social Sciences
"HKMU provides exceptional opportunities for professional growth through international study tours and workshops. Leading student trips abroad has enriched my teaching by exposing me to global business environments. The university truly empowers its staff to integrate industry trends and innovative practices into impactful education."
Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration
"As a Teaching Assistant, supporting our English Language Enhancement initiatives has been incredibly rewarding. This role allows me to deepen my academic expertise while fostering a collaborative student community. HKMU's nurturing environment significantly contributes to my continuous personal and professional development, making every day inspiring."
School of Education and Languages
"As Associate Dean of Innovation and Research in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences, I deeply value HKMU's substantial backing for research. The university's generous internal funding and sponsorship for international conferences empower faculty to advance meaningful initiatives and confidently share our impactful findings on the global academic stage."
School of Nursing and Health Sciences
"HKMU champions application-oriented research that creates genuine societal impact. Leading the molecular electronics group allows me to drive innovative projects while attracting diverse, international talent. The university's dynamic environment perfectly supports distinguished scholars dedicated to making technological breakthroughs and enriching the global academic community."
School of Science and Technology
"HKMU's dedication to integrating educational technology—like mobile learning and comprehensive audio-visual support—creates a highly motivating workspace. Collaborating with instructional designers on multimedia projects fosters a strong sense of teamwork, continually fueling my passion for advancing accessible and engaging language education."
Office for Advancement of Learning and Teaching
"As an HKMU Graduate Trainee, my three-year journey offers incredible diverse exposure. Beyond coordinating high-impact events, I'm continuously growing through structured BLISS training and the supportive buddy scheme. The guidance from my mentors has been invaluable, providing the momentum I need to advance my career and effectively serve the university that shaped me."
Office of Research Affairs and Knowledge Transfer
The following information provides an overview of life in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to facilitate relocation planning, covering essential administrative steps, daily logistics, and campus details.
Overview of Hong Kong
Language
Official languages are Chinese and English. Cantonese is the dominant dialect, while English is widely spoken in professional and academic sectors.
Public Holidays
Hong Kong enjoys a generous
17 public holidays
annually, reflecting a vibrant blend of Eastern festivals and Western traditions.
View HK Public Holidays
Climate
Subtropical. Cool winters (14°C–19°C) and hot, humid summers (exceeding 31°C).
Hong Kong Observatory
Currency & Power
Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) is pegged to the USD (~7.8 HKD = 1 USD). Voltage is 220V AC, 50Hz using UK-style Type G plugs.
Pre-Arrival & Administration
Visa & Immigration
A valid employment visa is a statutory requirement for non-local staff.
- Employment Visa: HKMU serves as the sponsor. The Human Resources Office coordinates filings with the Immigration Department.
- Dependants: Legally married spouses and unmarried dependent children under 18 may apply for dependant visas.
Banking
To open a bank account (e.g., at the Bank of China branch on campus), standard requirements include:
- Passport/Travel Document with a valid landing slip.
- Hong Kong Identity Card (if issued).
- Proof of Address: Banks strictly require proof of residence. Bring a bank statement or driver's licence from your home country (dated within 3 months) stating your overseas address.
Taxation
Hong Kong operates on a territorial tax system. Salaries are taxed at progressive rates or a standard rate (currently 15%), whichever is lower. The tax year runs from April 1 to March 31.
Inland Revenue DepartmentArrival & Logistics
Transport from Airport
- Airport Express (AEL):
Train service linking the airport to Kowloon and Hong Kong Island (~24 mins).
Hong Kong International Airport - Taxi: Urban taxis (Red) serve Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, New Territories taxis (Green) serve the New Territories, and Lantau taxis (Blue) serve Lantau Island.
The "Octopus" Card
The Octopus card is a contactless stored-value card widely used for public transport, convenience stores, and supermarkets. Purchase a "Sold Tourist Octopus" or "On-Loan Octopus" at the Airport or MTR stations.
Octopus Hong KongMobile & Real-Name Registration
Under the Telecommunications Regulation, all SIM cards must be real-name registered. Users must provide identification (Passport/HKID) to activate service. Major providers include CSL, China Mobile, SmarTone, and 3HK.
Real-name Registration Programme for Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) CardsHong Kong Identity Card (HKID)
Residents staying in Hong Kong for more than 180 days are required by law to apply for an HKID within 30 days of arrival. It is necessary for public services.
Book HKID AppointmentAccommodation & Education
Housing
The rental market in Hong Kong is dynamic. Most residents live in private apartments, which are generally more compact compared to North American or European standards (measured in "Saleable Area").
- Leases: Typically two years (one year fixed, one year optional).
- Initial Costs: Expect to pay a two-month security deposit, plus one month's rent in advance. Real estate agent fees are standardly 50% of one month's rent.
Education System (For Families)
Hong Kong boasts a highly regarded, diverse education system to suit different family planning needs:
- Local Public & Subsidised Schools: The government provides 12 years of free primary and secondary education. Teaching is predominantly in Chinese (Cantonese), making it great for full immersion.
- Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) Schools: Semi-private schools that offer greater flexibility in curriculum (often strong bilingual or English environments) and charge moderate tuition fees.
- International Schools & ESF: Over 50 international schools offer global curricula (IB, UK, US, Australian). The English Schools Foundation (ESF) is a major provider. Note: Application processes can be competitive; early inquiry is highly advisable.
Healthcare
Hong Kong boasts world-class medical facilities and highly trained healthcare professionals, the vast majority of whom speak fluent English. The healthcare system consists of two primary sectors:
- Public Sector: Administered by the Hospital Authority, offering comprehensive services at heavily subsidised rates for HKID holders. The nearest major public hospital to the main campus is Kwong Wah Hospital. While highly affordable and renowned for acute care, wait times for non-emergency public services can be longer.
- Private Sector: Comprises a vast network of private hospitals and general practitioners (GPs). This sector offers shorter waiting times, more comfortable amenities, and greater flexibility in choosing your physician, though at higher costs. Please refer to your employment contract for specific details regarding medical benefit coverage and affiliated clinic networks.
Regulatory & Cultural Notes
Please be aware of the following local ordinances:
Tobacco Control
Smoking is prohibited in all indoor public places. The import, sale, or possession for commercial purposes of electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products is strictly prohibited.
Public Hygiene
Fixed penalties (HK$3,000) are enforced for littering or spitting in public areas to maintain our clean city.
Innovation & AI Development
AI in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government is actively spearheading the development of Artificial Intelligence and advanced technologies. Supported by strategic initiatives from the Digital Policy Office, the city is rapidly transforming into an international innovation and technology hub, offering abundant opportunities for digital advancement and technological integration.
Digital Policy OfficeAI at HKMU
HKMU embraces the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance teaching, learning, and administrative efficiency. The University encourages staff and students to utilise AI tools responsibly and ethically to foster innovation, personalise education, and equip our academic community with the practical skills needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
About AI at HKMUOur Campuses & Future Development
HKMU operates across several locations, covering the Ho Man Tin district, Kwai Chung district, and other areas, providing a vibrant and growing academic environment.
Main Campus
30 Good Shepherd Street
Ho Man Tin, Kowloon
Jockey Club Campus
81 Chung Hau Street
Ho Man Tin, Kowloon
Jockey Club Institute of Healthcare
1 Sheung Shing Street
Ho Man Tin, Kowloon
Homantin Plaza Learning Centre
Shop No. 11, Homantin Plaza, Homantin Estate
Ho Man Tin, Kowloon
Kwai Hing Campus
Level 8-11, Tower 2, Kowloon Commerce Centre
51-53 Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung, New Territories
HKMU-CITA Campus
0/F – 5/F, HKMU-CITA Campus (CITA Building)
201-203 Lai King Hill Road, Kwai Chung, New Territories
MU Tower
18 Hung Luen Road
Hung Hom, Kowloon
HKMU Shenzhen Office
Shenzhen
Coming Soon: HKMU Hub for Community Health and Wellness (HCHW)
Reflecting our fast-growing footprint, HKMU is currently developing the new HCHW at the junction of Sheung Shing Street and Fat Kwong Street. This facility will further our commitment to healthcare education and community well-being, enhancing the vibrant ecosystem of our Ho Man Tin campuses.
Explore the New Campus Development
Campus Amenities
HKMU offers a comprehensive range of facilities to support your work and well-being.
Library
A modern hub for research and learning, the HKMU Library provides extensive physical and digital collections, along with quiet study zones and collaborative workspaces.
HKMU Library WebsiteCampus Catering
Various catering outlets are available on campus, offering a range of local and international cuisines for staff and students.
View Catering OutletsConnectivity
The campus is equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi (Wireless Network) ensuring seamless connectivity for all academic and administrative needs.
HKMU Information Technology OfficeDigital Toolkit
The following mobile applications are commonly used for navigation and daily services:
| Category | App Name | Function |
|---|---|---|
| Transport | MTR Mobile | Route planning and fare information. |
| App1933 (KMB) / Citybus | Real-time bus arrival data. | |
| HKeMobility | Integrated transport guide. | |
| Dining | OpenRice / Foodpanda / Keeta | Restaurant directory and food delivery. |
| Weather | MyObservatory | Official weather forecasts and warnings. |
| Communication | Primary tool for work and social communication. |
Upcoming Activities & Networking
We are excited to welcome you to our community! To help overseas new joiners settle in, connect with colleagues, and discover the best of Hong Kong, please stay tuned for our upcoming welcome events and orientation activities.
To help us with our event planning, we encourage you to log in and indicate your preferences for upcoming activities.