
A transfer plan has been established through a formal partnership with the University of Bristol (UOB). Students who study degree programs under the Division of Life Science and fulfil the minimum entry requirements are eligible to apply for the following UOB programmes.
(1) Students who are interested in developing research laboratory skills in the biomedical sciences may seek acceptance into UOB’s MSc Biomedical Sciences Research programme. Two additional programs have been added to the partnership: MSc Bioinformatics and MSc Molecular Neuroscience programmes.
(2) Students who are interested in becoming a vet can seek acceptance into UOB’s BVSc Veterinary Science programme:
For more information, please refer to the following website: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/international/partnerships/partners/hkust
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