Published: 6:04pm, 4 Nov 2025Updated: 7:49pm, 4 Nov 2025
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has regained its position as Asia’s best in a regional ranking after 15 years, overtaking a mainland Chinese counterpart, with five other local institutions also making the top 10 for the first time.
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British-based education information firm Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) said Hong Kong’s model – anchored in internationalisation, research excellence and targeted talent policies – showed how smaller systems could outperform larger ones through strategic focus.
It added that the results would help the city’s institutions consolidate their leading position in Asia.
HKU beat the mainland’s Peking University in the latest chart, reclaiming the title it last held in 2010.
Of the 11 Hong Kong universities listed in the rankings, nine climbed while two slipped, with four achieving their best results to date.
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HKU president Xiang Zhang said that the recognition was both an honour and a responsibility.

