ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS:
The concurrent degree programme (the “Programme”) provides unique activities (“Activities or Activity”) for academic achievements and personal growth. These Activities may include:
a) on-campus learning activities
b) off-campus learning activities, such as
i. student exchange programme
ii. local/overseas field trips
iii. study abroad
iv. internship, professional experience, practicum, or placement
v. international research and consultancy programme; and
vi. franchised courses
c) student organization activities,
d) non-organized student activities.
In consideration of being permitted to enroll on the Programme, you have to assume risks and responsibilities surrounding your participation in the Activities. This document outlines certain areas of risk that you, your parents and your advisors should know before you decide to participate in any Activity.
1. RISKS OF ACTIVITIES
The risks of participating in an Activity may include, but are not limited to, incidents or accidents arising from:-
a) personal choices, actions or activities
b) travelling;
c) overseas foreign political, legal, social, economic conditions;
d) different standards of design, safety and maintenance of buildings, places and conveyances;
e) medical and weather conditions;
f) any form of crime.
Health or safety concerns, medical needs, treatments or hospital care may consequently arise.
For off-campus Activities, you should note that the rules, procedures, laws and regulations of the place in which the Activity is conducted (or the country of the host institution) could be different to those at HKU or in Hong Kong.
2. LIMITS OF UNIVERSITY RESPONSIBILITY:
a) Except for death or personal injury resulting directly from the negligence of HKU or its staff members, HKU is not responsible for any liability, injury, loss, costs, expenses (including medical, legal or other expenses) that you may incur (howsoever arising) in participating in an Activity.
b) For off-campus Activity, HKU is not an agent for, and cannot control the acts or omissions of, any host institution, host family, transportation carrier, hotel, tour organizer or other provider of goods or services involved. HKU does not warrant the safety of the environment into which you are sent, or the quality of the activity or programme conducted by the host institution. You shall be responsible for your own health and safety at all time during the Activity period.
c) HKU is not obliged to, and you should not expect HKU to, provide you with accident or medical insurance cover for an Activity. Under normal circumstances, insurance coverage will be applicable only to activities that are directly administered and supervised by HKU’s staff members.
d) HKU has no obligation to provide you with legal or financial assistance in relation to your participation in an Activity or risks arising from such Activity.
3. HEALTH AND SAFETY:
a) You should make arrangements, through insurance or otherwise, to meet all potential medical costs and expenses that may arise from your participation in an Activity.
b) HKU may (but is not obligated to) take any action it considers to be warranted under the circumstances regarding your health and safety. You will pay all expenses relating thereto and release HKU from any liability for any actions in respect thereof.
4. STANDARDS OF CONDUCT:
a) You are required to abide by HKU’s rules, standards and instructions for student behavior when participating in an Activity.
b) For off-campus Activity, you are also required to abide by the rules and regulations of the host institution as well as all such laws, regulations and standards of the country in which the Activity is conducted.
c) Non-compliance with the required standard of conduct may result in you being terminated from the Programme. You will be sent home at your own expense with no refund of fees or Programme costs.
d) Any appeal, grievance, complaint or disciplinary matter not resolved internally will be litigated in the country in which the Activity is conducted. For off-campus overseas Activity, you should familiarize yourself with what is permitted and what is prohibited by the law of the country in which the Activity is conducted.