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- HRO
- HR
- 人力資源處
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The Human Resources Office ("HRO") at The Education University of Hong Kong ("EdUHK") is committed to supporting the University’s vision of becoming a leader in education and research in the Asia-Pacific region. Aligned with EdUHK’s strategic goals, the HRO focuses on fostering a high-performing workforce that contributes to the institution’s excellence in academic and administrative areas.
In September 2002, the unit was renamed the Human Resources Office, and its reporting line shifted to the Vice President (Resources and Administrative Services). Since September 2004, the HRO has been under the supervision of the Vice President (Administration), a structure that remains in place to this day.
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Created: 2025-08-14.
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The description in 'History' was produced in consultation of the following online resources:
The Education University of Hong Kong. About HRO: Human Resources Office (HRO) at EdUHK, 2025. Retrieved from https://hro.eduhk.hk/about-hro/
The Hong Kong Institute of Education. Annual Report 2002-2003, 2002. Retrieved from https://educoll.lib.eduhk.hk/records/annual-report-ZJKmczkt
The Hong Kong Institute of Education. Annual Report 2004-2005, 2004. Retrieved from https://educoll.lib.eduhk.hk/records/annual-report-okdkhgDP