Opportunities for 200 more associate degree graduates to enter undergraduate programmes offered by foreign universities will be available in September at HKU Space.
Five new programmes offered by foreign universities are being launched in the Centre for International Degree Programmes at the University of Hong Kong's continuing education arm - bringing the total number to 15.
Professor Enoch Young Chien-ming, director of HKU Space, said the new programmes would bring the number of second-year undergraduate places offered by the centre to 1,000.
'We want to provide sufficient opportunities for all the qualified students to go on to undergraduate degrees,' he said.
'It is also giving the students a choice - and the opportunity to take prestigious overseas universities' programmes.'
Existing partners Curtin University in Perth, Australia, the London School of Economics external study programme at the University of London and Middlesex University in London, are all launching additional degrees in Hong Kong.