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THAILAND

AIT Hosts High-Level Forum on AI in Asia

Published on 06/05/2025

» As artificial intelligence reshapes industries and governments grapple with its implications, the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) convened a high-level event on Wednesday, 24 April 2025, to examine the region’s role in harnessing AI for innovation, sustainability, and inclusive development.

BUSINESS

Get to know the HKUST Digital MBA Program | Not Just Any Online Degree

Published on 22/08/2024

» Considering an MBA? Discover the HKUST Digital MBA - A Flexible, Captivating Journey to Senior Leadership.

BUSINESS

The elite of MBA schools evolves a game-changing virtual dimension

Published on 03/06/2022

» As the saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining. One good thing that’s come out of Covid-19 is the fast-forward in digital adoption that, among many other things, is not only democratizing education but making it more malleable and convenient.

BUSINESS

HKUST opens new worlds for Thai students

Published on 11/01/2022

» It didn’t take long for Phisitchai Chavanachinda, or Pierre - a student graduated from Trinity International School, to pick the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) among his seven offers from universities in Thailand, Hong Kong and Canada.

BUSINESS

Pandemic future of MBA studies and prospects for prestige look bright given digital flexibility, tech and sustainability

Published on 13/08/2021

» How studying HKUST Digital MBA for Global Leaders (DiMBA) is changing the landscape of MBA studies for the better

WORLD

Chinese students flee HK in fear of attack after death

Published on 10/11/2019

» Scores of mainland Chinese students have fled Hong Kong over fears they will be attacked in retribution for the death of undergraduate Chow Tsz-lok on Friday.

WORLD

Chinese visitors to HK campus rile students

Published on 08/02/2019

» Hong Kong’s universities are regularly the scene of political clashes and anti-Beijing rhetoric, but now it is mainland Chinese tour groups that are causing an uproar on campus.