Source: Media Outreach
HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 16 October 2024 – The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has solidified its position as a world-class institution, achieving top-50 status in both the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025 and the QS World University Rankings 2025. This exceptional performance underscores CUHK’s commitment to academic excellence and its significant contributions to various fields of study on the global stage.
In the latest THE World University Rankings 2025, CUHK has made remarkable strides, securing a commendable 44th position globally. This achievement reflects the University’s continued upward trajectory, particularly in research citations and industry impact, highlighting CUHK’s dedication to advancing knowledge and contributing to global well-being. Complementing this accomplishment, CUHK has also attained an impressive 36th place in the QS World University Rankings 2025, further cementing its status as a leading institution of higher education.
The University takes great pride in these notable achievements, which have been cultivated through extensive international partnerships, advancements in technology transfer, and a supportive ecosystem for emerging research talent. CUHK’s dual recognition in these prestigious global rankings is a testament to its world-class research capabilities, innovative approach to education, and commitment to fostering the next generation of leaders and scholars.
Fostering Global Collaboration
At the core of CUHK’s research success are its international research partnerships, which have augmented the University’s global impact. Collaborating with world-renowned institutions, CUHK has played a pivotal role in producing joint publications and patents that are shaping the future of cutting-edge research.
For instance, Professor Yunhui Liu, Choh-Ming Li Professor of Mechanical and Automation Engineering at CUHK, leads an interdisciplinary team under the University Grants Committee’s Areas of Excellence (AoE) Scheme. This AI-Powered Surgical Robots project, awarded over HK$96 million, is conducted in collaboration with local and international institutions such as Johns Hopkins University, University College London, and the Technical University of Munich. The project aims to develop autonomous surgical robots that enhance operational safety and precision, driving innovation in healthcare and positioning Hong Kong as a global leader in medical research.
Innovation and Technology Transfer
To strengthen its position as a centre of excellence for cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research, CUHK has established the Office of Research and Knowledge Transfer Services (ORKTS) which plays an instrumental role in supporting researchers and students in commercialising their research innovations. CUHK’s research efforts have resulted in numerous successful start-ups and spin-offs, significantly contributing to Hong Kong’s innovation ecosystem.
ORKTS’ support, along with the interdisciplinary research approach, also extends into psychology and mental health. Professor Benny Zee, Professor of The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care at CUHK, developed an AI-based tool for detecting depression through retinal imaging. This innovation, which won two gold medals and a special award at the recent 49th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva, highlights CUHK’s role in integrating diverse fields such as medicine and AI to address pressing global health challenges.