College of Computing Makes an Impact at CityUHK Counsellors Fly-In Programme 2025

The College of Computing (CC) recently participated in the CityUHK Counsellors Fly-In Programme 2025, which took place from March 3 to 5. This dynamic event attracted a diverse group of educators from over 20 countries and regions, fostering invaluable connections.

During the programme, Principals, Vice-Principals, and teachers from senior grades of key high schools gained insights into CityUHK's educational system, recent developments, student experiences, and upcoming recruitment strategies. Notably, this comes at a time when international applicants for the 2025-26 entry have increased by over 40% compared to the previous year (between January 15, 2024, and 2025), showcasing the rising global interest in CityUHK.

As part of the event, the College showcased its enriching programmes through engaging presentations, demonstrating its commitment to academic excellence and student support. Additionally, the event featured a mini-fair that provided current students with the opportunity to share their enriching experiences, offering attendees a first-hand glimpse into life at the College of Computing.

Prof. Li Lishuai, Director of the Flagship Program Data Empowerment: Learn, Transform and Achieve (DELTA) introducing the College of Computing to participating educators
Mini-fair: College of Computing students sharing their experiences and student life

The enthusiasm and interest generated during the Counsellors Fly-In Programme highlighted the College's appeal and its vital role in nurturing the next generation of technology innovators. The College looks forward to welcoming a diverse community of international learners who are ready to drive impactful change in the technology sector.