Be Curious and Discover

The optional exchange program is open to Part-time MBA students. It offers a wonderful opportunity to gain international exposure and maximize your experience at HKUST.

Part-time MBA students enrolled in the 24-month MBA program can apply to study at one of our partner schools located in various countries for one or half semester, either physically or virtually, depending upon availability. 

Here are some of the global programs on the exchange list:

London Business School London Business School
London Business School
National University of Singapore National University of Singapore
National University of Singapore
Kellogg School of Management Kellogg School of Management
Kellogg School of Management
Tsinghua University Tsinghua University
Tsinghua University
University of British Columbia - Sauder School of Business University of British Columbia - Sauder School of Business
University of British Columbia - Sauder School of Business
University of St. Gallen University of St. Gallen
University of St. Gallen
exchange program

WELCOME EXCHANGE-IN PEERS

Even if you decide to remain in Hong Kong throughout your study, you can still be a great host for our exchange-in students from all over the world.

HKUST also hosts exchange students from these top business schools. They will be joining you in your elective courses, so whether you study abroad or not, you will be able to discover more from different cultures during your program.

Our Partner Schools (Partial List)

North America
  • Georgetown University - McDonough School of Business
  • Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management
  • University of British Columbia - Sauder School of Business
Europe
  • London Business School
  • Ramon Llull University - ESADE Business School
  • University of St. Gallen
Asia and Others
  • National University of Singapore
  • Tsinghua University
  • University of Melbourne - Melbourne Business School

The exchange program promotes cultural and international exposure; therefore, some of our partner universities do not allow visiting students to return to their home country during the exchange program. Partner universities reserve the right to defer to the government and to public health authorities regarding the exchange program. Should the need arise, a remote, virtual exchange program may be offered. All exchange program offerings and arrangements (virtual or physical classes) are subject to change and availability.