OUHK - The Open University of Hong Kong
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OUHK - The Open University of Hong Kong Information |
The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK, OpenU, Chinese: 香港公開大學) is a statutory university located in Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong. Established by the Hong Kong Government in 1989, the OUHK consists of five schools, namely the School of Arts and Social Sciences, Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration, School of Education and Languages, School of Nursing and Health Studies, and the School of Science and Technology. The OUHK is the only self-financing university set up by the Hong Kong Government. It began as a distance-learning-based university, but is now in effect two universities in one. It has started to offer full-time programmes since 2001 and has participated in Hong Kong's centralised joint university admission system (JUPAS) since 2007. Currently, it has a headcount of more than 9,600 students on its full-time face-to-face programmes, occupying one-sixth of all undergraduate students in Hong Kong. Address: 30 Good Shepherd Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon OUHK - The Open University of Hong Kong Telephone: 2711 2100 Funeral Wreath Ordering Telephone: 2736 6670 |
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OUHK - The Open University of Hong Kong How to reach by MTR |
Address: Main Campus Ho Man Tin, Kowloon 1 Bus No. 103, 113, 170, 182, N170, N182 and N373 Kowloon Motor Bus 7B Hung Hom Ferry <----> Lok Fu 8 Star Ferry <----> Kowloon Station 17 Kwun Tong (Yue Man Square) <----> Oi Man 18 Cheung Sha Wan (Shum Mong Road) <----> Oi Man (Circular) 41 Cheung Ching <----> Kowloon City Ferry 45 Kowloon City Ferry <----> Lai Yiu 241X Cheung Ching <----> Oi Man City Bus Tunnel Bus Mini Bus (Green Top) Mini Bus (Red Top) MTR Ho Man Tin Station Exit B2 / A3 For Drivers, following carparks are available nearby: Oi Man Plaza (Tel: 6796 7429 / 2788 3070 / 2713 3670) Ho Man Tin Sports Centre (Tel: 5933 4212 / 2714 4666 / 2762 7837) |
OUHK - The Open University of Hong Kong Directions by Bus and Mini-bus |
Ho Man Tin Campus The Ho Man Tin Campus consists of the Main Campus on Good Shepherd Street and the Jockey Club Campus.
The Main Campus is located at 30 Good Shepherd Street,adjacent to SKH Tsoi Kung Po Secondary School, the Hong Kong Football Association Limited and the Auxiliary Medical Service Headquarters. It consists of Block A, B and C. Block A: The OUHK Campus Phase I High Block (Cheng Yu Tung Building), facing Fat Kwong Street Block B: The OUHK Campus Phase I Low Block, facing Good Shepherd Street Block C: The OUHK Campus Phase II (Kwok Tak Seng Building), facing Fat Kwong Street The Main Campus is equipped with a library, lecture halls, tutorial rooms, self-study rooms, lobbies, a canteen, a café, a bank, an information centre, a mail room, pantries, a multi-function hall, changing rooms, language laboratories, multimedia laboratories, technology laboratories, environmental laboratories, clinical nursing laboratories, a sound recording studio, music rooms, band rooms, counselling rooms and a car park. Auxiliary facilities for people with disabilities are also available. The Jockey Club Campus located at 81 Chung Hau Street, Ho Man Tin, adjacent to Dragon View and Hung Hom Division of the Hong Kong Police Force. The Jubilee College is of 12 floors and it consists of Block D and E. It takes a few minutes to walk from the Main Campus to the Jockey Club Campus. Block D: The OUHK Jubilee College (facing Princess Road and Chung Hau Street) Block E: The OUHK Jubilee College (facing Princess Road and Chung Hau Street) Apart from the auditorium, classrooms, the library and PC laboratories, the College is equipped with learning commons, multi-function halls, cultural and creative studio, laboratories, testing and certification laboratories, microbiological laboratories and the clinical nursing centre. The University's Nursing and Healthcare Complex Development Project – Sheung Shing Street, Ho Man Tin The University's Nursing and Healthcare Complex Development Project and relevant academic programmes are under planning. The establishment of the new Complex will enable the University to cater to the future manpower requirements for nursing and other healthcare services, and will allow swift response to the new and unforeseen community needs that may arise as our society ages. Meanwhile, new programmes such as Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Mental Health and Psychology and Bachelor of Science with Honours in Nutrition and Dietetics are under planning to meet the growing demands for a wide array of healthcare professionals. Some brand-new facilities, including the psychology laboratory and the Special Educational Needs (SEN) service/training centre, will be built in the new Complex. They will become future assessment or resource centres for the public who have needs for specialised healthcare services.
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