University of Hong Kong

Hong Kong Cinema through a Global Lens | 全球化下的香港电影

Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong

The Non-degree in Hong Kong Cinema through a Global Lens | 全球化下的香港电影 at University of Hong Kong is a 1 week long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Hong Kong, founded in 1911 and located in Pok Fu Lam, is one of Asia’s leading research-led institutions, offering a broad spectrum of undergraduate and postgraduate study across 32 principal programs. With a total student body of 33,702 and 13,581 international students, the university provides a truly global campus environment that blends rigorous scholarship with vibrant student life. Its historic campus and modern facilities support interdisciplinary learning and high-impact research across medicine, law, business, humanities and the sciences.

Academic offerings emphasize critical thinking, experiential learning and international collaboration, with extensive research centres and industry partnerships contributing to innovation and public policy. Students benefit from state-of-the-art laboratories, clinical training sites, libraries and professional development programs that prepare graduates for leadership roles. Exchange programs and global networks ensure opportunities for mobility and cross-cultural experience.

Life at HKU reflects Hong Kong’s dynamic urban setting, offering cultural richness, internships in leading organizations and a gateway to Asia-Pacific economies. Support services for international students include orientation, visa guidance and dedicated advising to ease transition and academic success. For prospective students seeking a highly ranked, research-intensive university with extensive global connections, the University of Hong Kong combines academic excellence with practical pathways to international careers.

About the Program

This program is a non-degree course for international students, offered by the University of Hong Kong, and lasts for one week. It's taught in English and can be taken online. The main advantage is that it helps students understand Hong Kong cinema from a global perspective.

The curriculum includes studying Hong Kong films and their impact on the global film industry. Students will develop critical thinking skills and learn to analyze films from different cultural backgrounds. The program also includes hands-on components, such as discussions and film screenings.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers as film critics, cinematographers, or screenwriters. They can also work in the media industry, in roles such as broadcast technicians or media coordinators. Some potential employers include film production companies, media outlets, or cultural organizations.

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