SDG 1: No Poverty
Poverty is a complex issue that demands a multifaceted approach. HKUST is committed to address this challenge through a combination of academic programs, research initiatives, financial aid, and community engagement. By providing affordable housing, ensuring living wages for staff, and upholding ethical outsourcing practices, the university creates a supportive environment for our campus community’s financial necessities. Additionally, the university’s career and entrepreneurial support services help individuals develop interdisciplinary skills to pave a way towards a brighter future.
Curriculum
37 related courses were offered in the 2023-24 academic year.
Research
According to Science Direct, from 2020 to 2024, HKUST published 48 research papers addressing SDG 1.
10.42% of them are in the top 10% cite score and 77.1% are internationally co-authored.
Research Highlights
Publication
HKUST is actively conducting research addressing poverty-related issues.
In the publication "Understanding the Sustainable Mechanisms of Poverty Alleviation Resettlement in China’s Developed Regions under the Background of Land Relocation: Drivers, Paths and Outcomes", researchers investigate the overall mechanisms of developed regions’ poverty alleiviation resettlement in the context of land relocation.
Additional highlights for HKUST research effort on poverty related topics are, “A Understanding the Health Capacity to Work among Older Persons in Rural and Urban Areas in the People's Republic of China” and “Reframing policy responses to population aging in Iran” showcasing the HKUST commitment.
Policy
Affordable Housing for Students
Undergraduate and Postgraduate students can apply for affordable residential halls all throughout Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer semesters.
HKUST provides housing subsidies to its student residents to ensure that the University constantly offers prices below market rates, with financial aid is available to students in need. The University provides accommodations to students at rates as low as 12.5% of the rates offered by outside landlords.
Living Wage and Ethical Outsourcing for Staff and Faculty Members
HKUST is committed to ensuring that most employees and contractors serving on our campus receive at least a Living Wage, which is higher than the statutory minimum wage and ensures all living expenses can be covered without relying on external assistance.
Code of Conduct for Outsourced Service Providers of HKUST
The Code of Conduct for Outsourced Service Providers at HKUST ensures that contractors providing services to the university adhere to certain standards. These include being equal opportunity employers, maintaining safe and healthy working conditions, committing to environmentally friendly practices, upholding high ethical standards, and treating employees with respect. The code also holds subcontractors accountable to the same standards and encourages the employment of workers from outgoing contractors with comparable terms and conditions.
Collaboration
Recruits Top Indonesian Students with Indonesian Government Partnership
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) signed a landmark agreement with the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia (MoECRT), making HKUST the first university in Hong Kong to nurture outstanding Indonesian undergraduates under the Indonesia Education Scholarship for Degree Program in collaboration with MoECRT.
Financial, Basic Needs, and Education Support
University Financial Assistance
HKUST offers financial aid programs for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. The University Financial Assistance (UFA) is available to local students facing financial hardship, with assistance levels determined by their family's financial circumstances, including special provisions for Emergency Financial Assistance. The University also supports students with programmes such as Deferment of Tuition/Hall fees and a Loan Scheme for Off-campus Housing.
"Work-Study" On-Campus Internship Program
Students with demonstrated financial need are also be eligible for the “Work-Study” On-Campus Internship Program (WSOCIP). In addition to their allowance from their on-campus internship, they would also receive a dollar-to-dollar matching bonus from HKUST SFAO.
WeCan Scholarship
WeCan Scholarship Scheme provides financial assistance to help students pursue first-degree courses in the eight UGC-funded universities and the Hong Kong Academy. In addition to financial support, the alumni’s family is invited to participate in volunteering activities under WeCan and community services to give back to WeCan and society.
International Enrichment Grant
Through International Enrichment Grant, regardless the CGA figure, HKUST School of Business and Management provides financial support for undergraduates’ participation in overseas, including Mainland China and Taiwan, competitions, conferences, community projects, business-related enrichment programs, exchange-out and Internship programs. It aims at widening undergraduates’ international perspective, sharpening their analytical skills and helping them put theories into practice.
Employment Support
HKUST is dedicated to helping students explore, plan and prepare for future careers. Resources, services, programs and assistance are provided for the exploration of interests, planning for further studies, understanding the trends and prospects of favorite industries, developing career competencies, obtaining up-to-date job information for internships, part-time or graduate employment, preparation for competitive job search process or advice on a career decision
In 2024, the Career Center of HKUST has organized a career mosaic with over 220 companies or organizations, bringing promising graduate job and internship opportunities over a wide range of industries. HKUST Alumni also launched the HKUST United Program to support students by offering career advice, start-up support, and job or internship opportunities.
11 March 2024: 32nd Career Mosaic at HKUST Atrium
Personal Finance Ambassador Programme
To further sustainable finance, the university also holds a special Personal Finance Ambassador Programme in collaboration with Career Sparkle for students to practice managing one's financial resources that balances both personal goals and long-term environmental and social sustainability.
Local Start-up Assistance
HKUST supports local entrepreneurs through financial assistance and non-financial support to local startups. Notable funding schemes such as the HKUST Entrepreneurship Fund, HKUST Entrepreneurship Development Fund, and the Technology Start-up Support Scheme for Universities offer support for research and development, business, and market development activities. We prioritize startups with innovative technologies and business models, aiming to bring about social and economic impact, fostering knowledge transfer and promoting entrepreneurship within our local community.
Entrepreneurship Center
The HKUST Entrepreneurship Center empower students and the community to be entrepreneurs of all kinds, creating scalable and ethical innovations that have economic and social impacts in the Greater Bay Area and beyond. To support students and faculty in their entrepreneurial pursuits, the university offers a wide range of programs and resources, including mentorship, funding opportunities, networking events, and competitions.
Community Engagement
Start Saving Quit Wasteing
To address the issue of poverty around us, HKUST arranged a variety of initiatives to serve the community in their needs and to raise awareness of sustainable practices to conserve resources. HKUST Connect has organized several community service initiatives to promote knowledge regarding conservation practices, including Start Saving Quit Wasting, a talk that encourages food conservation to free up resources that can support poverty alleviation efforts.
11 November 2023: Foodlink Foundation’s Head of Operations sharing her journey in Foodlink Foundation
Kaifong Tour
Furthermore, the university’s efforts to serve extend beyond the campus environment into the city of Hong Kong. An HKUST alumnus co-founded Kaifong Tour, in collaboration with a social welfare agency, empowers homeless individuals with the privilege to be tour guides of the city’s vibrant culture, securing them with employment.
30 August 2023: Luke TAM and his social enterprise, Kaifong Tour
Struggle for Survival Poverty Simulation & Service
HKUST Connect is a broad-based community education program that deepens student learning, raises civic awareness, and fosters sustainable partnerships with the wider community. In collaboration with Crossroads Foundation, HKUST Connect organized the Struggle for Survival Poverty Simulation & Service for participants to have a deeper understanding through a vivid experience of hopelessness, complexity, and many other challenges faced by those living in vulnerable circumstances.
6 January 2024: Participants preparing for homeless experience