CUHK Leads Healthcare Innovation Whilst Advancing in Global Rankings
CUHK Leads Healthcare Innovation Whilst Advancing in Global Rankings
Kamis, 20 Februari 2025 | 10:34
HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
– 20 February 2025 - The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has
achieved its highest-ever rankings: 44th in the Times Higher Education
(THE) World University Rankings 2025 and 36th in the QS World University
Rankings 2025. Through its Faculty of Medicine, CUHK demonstrates how
academic excellence translates into meaningful improvements in people's
lives.
The
Faculty of Medicine (CU Medicine),
a cornerstone of CUHK's success since its establishment in 1981, has
impressed the world with outstanding achievements in recent global
rankings, driving innovation across its five schools and 14 departments.
In Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025 by
Subject: Medical and Health, it is ranked 24th globally and 4th in Asia,
being one of the youngest medical schools among the top 25 in the
world. In the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Ranking by Subject 2024, CU
Medicine ranked 1st in Hong Kong, 2nd in Asia; while in the 2024 Global
Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS) by ShanghaiRanking, CU Medicine
ranked 1st in Asia in Clinical Medicine and is the only Asian medical
school among the Top 50.
Pioneering Healthcare Solutions
Professor Dennis Lo, the newly appointed CUHK's Vice-Chancellor and
President, has transformed prenatal care globally through Non-invasive
Prenatal Testing (NIPT), benefitting over 10 million pregnant women
annually across more than 100 countries. His innovations extend to
cancer detection, where his team's plasma-based screening for
nasopharyngeal carcinoma has dramatically improved early detection
rates.
Empowering Global Health Talent
Dr. Subhankar Mukhopadhyay, an Indian PhD graduate and
Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme
awardee, exemplifies the faculty's success in nurturing talent. "CUHK's
interdisciplinary approach and state-of-the-art facilities created the
perfect environment for innovative research," says Dr. Mukhopadhyay, now
a postdoctoral researcher at CUHK's JC School of Public Health and
Public Care.
Building a Healthier Future
CU Medicine is dedicated to enhancing global health through advancing
healthcare, medical education and research. It conducts research in
areas of primary concern to Asia and Hong Kong, including projects on
cancers, gut microbiota, and metabolic diseases. By combining scientific
excellence with a deep commitment to social responsibility, CU Medicine
continues to pioneer solutions that make quality healthcare more
accessible and effective for communities worldwide.