. This annual standing is based on an institution’s academic and employer reputation, faculty/student ratio, research impact and internationalism performance.Hospitality and Leisure Management – 10thArt and Design – 16thFor Mr Srijan, PolyU’s Department of Computing appealed greatly to his love for computer science – cultivated from young under the mentorship of his late uncle – and desire to become a researcher in this field.
This return to normalcy is good news for the Hong Kong economy, as analysts predicted strong growth this year. And he plans to go even further by pursuing a PhD, “doing quality research for the betterment of society”, or even leading his own research project with real-life applications. Ms Jeong Habin graduated from PolyU’s School of Hotel and Tourism Management in 2022 and is now working in Rosewood Hotel in Hong Kong. PHOTO: JEONG HABIN
Ms Jeong is grateful that her experience from the SHTM Student Chapter of the Club Managers’ Association gave her exposure and opportunities to build connections. PHOTO: JEONG HABINas an undergraduate impressed her current employer as well.