53% of Hong Kong university subjects slip in QS rankings

Hong Kong's universities saw their sharpest declines in three years in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, with 53% of 266 subjects slipping. Data science and artificial intelligence fell, but dentistry at the University of Hong Kong stayed second globally, performing arts at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts regained 10th place, and education at the Education University of Hong Kong entered the top 10 for the first time.

Hong Kong's universities recorded their sharpest declines in three years in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, released by British firm Quacquarelli Symonds on Wednesday. Of the city's 266 academic offerings across its institutions, 141—or 53%—fell in their respective tables, while fewer than a quarter improved. This marks the biggest drop since 2023, when 67% declined. Data science and artificial intelligence slipped among the subjects affected. Despite the overall downturn, dentistry at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) remained second worldwide, the city's top-ranked discipline. Performing arts at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) regained 10th place, and education at the Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) entered the global top 10 for the first time. QS senior vice-president Ben Sowter said competitive pressures were intensifying as other regions continued to strengthen. Institutions like the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), City University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Polytechnic University were referenced in related coverage, though specific subject movements were not detailed beyond the highlights. Leaders such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge University and National University of Singapore maintained strong positions in various fields.

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Times Higher Education released its Asia University Rankings on Thursday, with all eight Hong Kong public universities entering the top 100 for the first time, led by the University of Hong Kong in sixth place and the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 10th. The Education University of Hong Kong and Lingnan University made their debuts at 37th and 84th, respectively. Phil Baty, chief global affairs officer at THE, praised Hong Kong as the only metropolis with five universities in the global top 100 since 2024.

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The University of the Philippines (UP), De La Salle University (DLSU) and Ateneo de Manila University have entered the 2026 Quacquarelli-Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject. UP secured a top 100 position in Library and Information Management, alongside strong showings in other fields. DLSU and Ateneo also performed well across multiple disciplines.

A biennial survey shows that about one in three Hong Kong adults have moderate to severe depression symptoms, nearly triple the rate from 2012, with Generation Z respondents spending much time on screens most affected. The study also found that 22 percent of respondents turned to AI chatbots for stress management, which experts on Thursday called “risky” as it could delay professional help. The depression index stood at 7.27, the highest since 2012.

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Hong Kong's innovation and technology secretary Sun Dong has reported strong enthusiasm from leading Swedish universities for deeper collaboration during his recent visit to the country.

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