The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is an international public research university in Hong Kong, China, and is known as the "Ivy League" in Asia. The school motto is "Mingde Wu Ge", which corresponds to Homo sapiens and Virtus in Latin.
As of 20 17, 1 1, the library system of the University of Hong Kong consists of a main library and six branches, with a collection of 3.09 million paper books. The collection of HKU Library covers music, education, electronics, medicine and other fields, each with its own characteristics.
The special collection under the main museum contains periodicals, books, government publications and briefings of various periods in Hong Kong, covering almost all aspects of Hong Kong's history and folk customs, and is the most complete collection institution of relevant information in Hong Kong. At the same time, the museum also undertakes the trusteeship tasks of the World Trade Organization and the European Documentation Center.
Teaching construction:
HKU mainly teaches in small classes, with a small number of students and detailed classroom contents, and attaches great importance to teacher-student interaction. Thanks to the size of the class, teachers always ask questions to students in class, and they encourage students to ask questions very much.
At the same time, teamwork has become an important part of daily study. In the courses of the University of Hong Kong, a large proportion of students need teamwork, which is very effective for improving communication and cooperation ability.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia -HKU