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While the majority of students in Hong Kong universities were born in Hong Kong, more and more international students...
iNet is the international arm of the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust and creates a network of schools, organisations...
The Seoul Metropolitan Government’s English Village programme was established in 2004 to improve...
To encourage greater understanding of China and interest in learning Mandarin, HSBC supports a British Council...
HSBC has worked with the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT), the UK's only specialist wetland conservation society...
The English-Speaking Union was founded in 1918 to promote 'international understanding and friendship through the use...
HSBC in the United Arab Emirates has developed a local connection with Sharjah Women's College, part of the Higher...
The Chevening project began in 1983 to enable talented people from all over the world to pursue postgraduate study in...
Launched in 2006, supported by both the UK and Chinese governments and funded by the Department for Education and Skills...
HSBC has supported the Rivers of the World art project (formerly known as the Puzzle Pathway) for a second year, in conjunction with the British Council...
HSBC began running the English Language Programme in the United Arab Emirates in 1997, in conjunction with the British Council.
HSBC Bahrain enables government school students to study at King's English Language School in the UK for five weeks...
The Hongkong Bank Foundation supports students from Hong Kong universities every year to study abroad at a top university…
HSBC is proud to support The Science of Survival, a new exhibition exploring how we will all survive on a changing planet.