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Hong Kong Shue Yan College (1971)

  • Corporate body
  • 20 September 1971 - 27 January 1976; 20 September 1971 - 1993

Established by Henry Hu and Chung Chi-yung in 1971 to provide higher education, the first campus was in Happy Valley. In July 1971, it started to provide higher education section in daytime and night time (大專部日夜組), and Form 6 to Form 7 education (大學預科班).

In 1972, Shue Yan Secondary College (樹仁書院中學部/樹仁英文書院) opened in Gap Road, Wan Chai. It was operated and funded as a private secondary school, providing From 1 to From 6 education. At the same time, the campus was used by Shue Yan College (樹仁書院大專部) at night time (夜組) to provide tertiary education while the Happy Valley campus used for day-time (日組) tertiary education courses.

In 1976, Shue Yan College was (樹仁書院) registered as a Post-Secondary College under the 1964 Post-Secondary Colleges Ordinance. It was renamed "Shue Yan College (樹仁學院)" in the same year as the institute was entitled to award post-secondary diplomas. The higher education sector moved to Monmouth Path, Wan Chai Campus in 1977, and moved to Braemar Hill Campus in 1986, later became Hong Kong's first private university.

The secondary education sector remained the name 'Shue Yan Secondary College (樹仁書院中學部)' and stayed in Wan Chai Campus since 1977, and closed in 1993.

Hong Kong Shue Yan University

  • Corporate body
  • 16 December 2006

Established by Henry Hu and Chung Chi-yung in 1971 to provide higher education, the first campus was in Happy Valley. In July 1971, it started to provide higher education section in daytime and night time (大專部日夜組), and Form 6 to Form 7 education (大學預科班).

In 1972, Shue Yan Secondary College (樹仁書院中學部/樹仁英文書院) opened in Gap Road, Wan Chai. It was operated and funded as a private secondary school, providing From 1 to From 6 education. At the same time, the campus was used by Shue Yan College (樹仁書院大專部) at night time (夜組) to provide tertiary education while the Happy Valley campus used for day-time (日組) tertiary education courses.

In 1976, Shue Yan College was (樹仁書院) registered as a Post-Secondary College under the 1964 Post-Secondary Colleges Ordinance. It was renamed "Shue Yan College (樹仁學院)" in the same year as the institute was entitled to award post-secondary diplomas. The higher education sector moved to Monmouth Path, Wan Chai Campus in 1977, and moved to Braemar Hill Campus in 1986, later became Hong Kong's first private university.

The secondary education sector remained the name 'Shue Yan Secondary College (樹仁書院中學部)' and stayed in Wan Chai Campus since 1977, and closed in 1993.

Renmin University of China

  • Corporate body
  • 1949 - Present

RUC is a national key public research university in Beijing, China. The University is affiliated to Ministry of Education, and co-founded by the Ministry and the Beijing Municipal People's Government.

Brief History:
1937 Shanbei Public School
1939 North China United University
1948 North China University
1949 Renmin University of China

The Student Union of Hong Kong Shue Yan University

  • Corporate body
  • 1983 - 2022

The Student Union of Hong Kong Shue Yan University (HKSYSU) is an independent entity from the University and which was registered under the Societies Ordinance (Cap. 151) found in 1983.

The Student Union was established in 1983 and it was first named as 'The Student Union of Hong Kong Shue Yan College (SYCSU).After Shue Yan College renamed 'Hong Kong Shue Yan University' in 2006, the Student Union also renamed 'The Student Union of Hong Kong Shue Yan University' in 2007.

The office site of the Student Union is under a concessionary rent of $1 by the University.

The Student Union of Hong Kong Shue Yan University. Editorial Board

  • Corporate body

The Editorial Board (EB) was established in 1983, responsible for publishing the Student Union's publications. It primarily oversees the publication of the Shue Yan Student Journal and the administration of news reporting within and outside the campus, including "Huayu" and "DARE".

Society of Economics

  • Corporate body

The Society of Economics Department is the student society representing all students in the Economics Department. It acts as a bridge to link students and Shue Yan, and also as a communication channel among students.

Hangzhou University

  • Corporate body
  • 26 November 1958–15 September 1998

Since September 1998, it was merged with Zhejiang University.

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