Morningside College (Hong Kong)

Morningside College (Chinese: 晨興書院) is one of the colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong established in 2006. Morningside College is the smallest residential college of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, accommodating around 300 students at equilibrium. In September 2010, Morningside College admitted its first cohort of 72 undergraduates. Currently the college has 19 fellows and 4 affiliated fellows, including Nobel laureate in economics Sir James Mirrlees, former vice-president of the Chinese University of Hong Kong Professor Liu Pak-wai, and Fields medalist Professor Yau Shing-Tung.

Morningside College (Hong Kong)

Morningside College (Chinese: 晨興書院) is one of the colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong established in 2006. Morningside College is the smallest residential college of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, accommodating around 300 students at equilibrium. In September 2010, Morningside College admitted its first cohort of 72 undergraduates. Currently the college has 19 fellows and 4 affiliated fellows, including Nobel laureate in economics Sir James Mirrlees, former vice-president of the Chinese University of Hong Kong Professor Liu Pak-wai, and Fields medalist Professor Yau Shing-Tung.