HKUST Business School in Time

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A Cutting-edge Environment for Learning
The Business School used to be housed at the main campus of HKUST, and its classrooms were spread over a few different locations. To cope with the increase in student population resulting from the introduction of the four-year curriculum, the Lee Shau Kee Business Building, a purpose-built structure offering technologically advanced facilities, opened its doors in 2013. The building houses all the School’s academic departments and programs under one roof atop the HKUST main campus. Its dining facilities, lecture halls and learning commons provide a comfortable cutting-edge environment for learning.

Gather and Learn in a Hub for Culture
The HKUST Main Campus atrium used to be the place where students would congregate to celebrate their accomplishments. Today’s students enjoy the same joyful atmosphere when they get together at the Shaw Auditorium, located next to the Business School. The Shaw Auditorium officially opened in November 2021, and quickly became a landmark which provides an arts and culture hub for the University, offering students a new place to gather and learn.
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