HKU-PKU Dual Degree Programme in Politics, Philosophy and Economics

HKU-PKU Dual Degree Programme in Politics, Philosophy and Economics
(PPE)

Jointly offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) and Yuanpei College of the Peking University (PKU), this Dual Degree programme*aims to nurture critical thinkers and future leaders equipped to navigate the complexities of a globalized world. Students admitted to this Dual Degree programme will spend the first two years at PKU and the following two years at HKU, with an optional fifth year at PKU for those interested in pursuing MPhil/PhD studies in Mainland China.

* Subject to HKU’s approval

Programme Features

  • Hong Kong’s first Dual Degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE)
  • Study at two top-ranked, world-renowned universities
    –  HKU is ranked 17th in the world, 4th in Asia and 1st in Hong Kong in the QS World University Rankings 2025, and 4th in the Times Higher Education World’s Most International Universities 2025
     PKU is ranked 14th in the world, 2nd in Asia and 1st in China in the QS World University Rankings 2025
  • Earn two degrees in four years from two prestigious universities
    –  HKU: Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc)
    –  PKU: Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
  • 4+1 pathway: Two years at PKU, two years at HKU, with an optional fifth year at PKU for students interested in pursuing MPhil/PhD studies in Mainland China
  • Mutual credit recognition to fulfil graduation requirements at both institutions

Curriculum Overview

  • Total Study Load: 318 HKU credits
  • Credit Distribution:
    –  150 HKU credits from HKU
    –  84 PKU credits from PKU (equivalent to 168 HKU credits)
  • Medium of Instruction:
    –  PKU: Mix of Chinese and English
    –  HKU: English (except for Chinese language courses)


* 1 HKU credit = 1 ECTS credit

Fees & Scholarship

  • Students will pay the HKU tuition fee for the third and fourth years of studies at HKU (i.e. HK$49,500 for local students and HK$198,000 for non-local students for the academic year 2027-28 (provisional); fees for subsequent academic years are subject to review and adjustment).
  • Outstanding students may be awarded entrance scholarships for studies at HKU

Eligibility

  • To be eligible for admission into this Dual Degree programme, applicants must satisfy all of the following criteria:
    1. Hold a valid Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents 港澳居民來往內地通行證 (Home Return Permit 回鄉證) and are not a student from Macau; and
    2. Complete high school education in Hong Kong.
  • Mainland students with international qualifications (IB, GCE A-level etc.) obtained from China are NOT eligible for this dual degree programme.

Application Process

  • Submit an online application with supporting documents
  • JUPAS candidates should also submit a JUPAS application with the HKU Bachelor of Social Sciences (JUPAS Code JS6717) listed as one of their Band A choices
  • Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview(s)
  • GaoKao candidates should apply through PKU

Students interested in this programme are encouraged to submit the Intention Form to receive further details about the programme

Alumni Voices
"As a policy researcher, I see firsthand how politics and economics shape the world. Studying these fields equips students with the interdisciplinary perspective to analyze complex systems, address pressing global challenges, and to drive meaningful change."
Victor Kwok
Deputy Research Director, Our Hong Kong Foundation

Enquiries

FAQs

1. How can I identify a faculty member to be my potential Faculty Associate and how should I approach them?

To identify a suitable Faculty Associate, you can start by reviewing academic staff profiles on our Faculty’s website or contacting the relevant Departments/Centres/Hub to find members whose research interests align closely with your own. Once you have identified potential matches, reach out to them via email and provide necessary information/documents such as an outline of your research proposal and your CV. The suggested subject line is “HKU FoSS Global South Fellowship Scheme”.

2. What types of collaborative research projects are prioritised?

Projects that align closely with the Faculty’s Strategic Research Themes and that demonstrate potential for significant academic impact are prioritised.

3. What should I include in my application?

Your application should give information about your research expertise and professional achievements, and details of the proposed visit and planned scholarly activities, accompanied by your CV and a written consent from the Faculty member who act as your Faculty Associate.

4. What are the expected outcomes/deliverables of the fellowship?

Fellows are expected to engage in collaborative research projects with their Faculty Associate and/or other Faculty members that lead to at least one co-authored publication within one year upon completion of the fellowship.  They are required to submit a completion report to the Faculty Office within 3 months after the completion of the visit.  Publication information should be shared with the Faculty Office in a timely manner.

5. How can I maximise my engagement and impact during the fellowship?

Actively participate in all arranged activities, network with faculty and students, and seek out additional opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange.

6. What would be my appointment during the fellowship?

While you would be titled as a “Global South Fellow” within the Faculty, you would be offered a visiting professorship appointment at a grade equivalent to your current position in your own institution.

7. Are there any specific visa requirements for the fellowship?

Yes, you will need an appropriate visa to stay and work in Hong Kong. The Faculty Office will provide guidance in the visa application.

8. Can I bring family members with me during the fellowship?

While you can bring family members, the fellowship’s remuneration package only covers your expenses. Additional costs need to be covered out of your own pocket. Your family members may also be required to apply for a visa/entry permit as per the immigration requirements set out by the Immigration Department. Please refer to their website for further details.

9. How are the per-diem allowances disbursed?

The per-diem allowances are typically disbursed on a monthly basis, directly to the fellow’s bank account via telegraphic transfer (TT).

10. What kind of support will I receive for finding accommodation in Hong Kong?

Here is the list of serviced apartments near the University and the Central-Sheung Wan neighbourhood. The list includes essential information such as location, service package and room rates. The serviced apartment may also charge a deposit. You should always read the terms and conditions thoroughly before you rent so and refer to the serviced apartments’ websites for the latest offers.

Other options may include short-stay packages with hotels. While the per-diem allowance includes accommodation costs and fellows are expected to make their own arrangements, you may reach out to the host Department/Centre/Hub for advice regarding locations, transportation, and so on, to facilitate your preparation for the visit.

11. Will I have access to university facilities during the fellowship?

Yes, fellows will have access to university facilities, including IT services, libraries and computer labs, as needed for their projects. Additionally, they will be offered with a shared office space as arranged by the Faculty or the host Department/Centre/Hub.