Education University of Hong Kong to nearly double master’s admissions to 5,000
President of EdU reveals intake in coming academic year will be nearly twice of previous 2,700 and rake in total gross income of HK$800 million

Hong Kong’s largest teacher training institute is set to increase admissions to its self-financed taught master’s programmes in the new school year to almost twice the previous number, as part of a broader initiative to ensure financial sustainability amid a declining birth rate.
“We seek to increase our financial reserve to prepare for the rainy days, now we are seeing some drizzles,” Lee said on Thursday.
“There are both risks and opportunities as it prompts us to exercise more financial prudence and explore new sources of income which align with local and national development.”
The expansion was also part of an effort to make Hong Kong an international hub for post-secondary education.