Latest News Wed, Aug 28, 2024 10:40 AM
The UK Architects Registration Board (ARB) and the Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA) have signed a historic memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will allow for the mutual recognition of relevant architectural qualifications in the United Kingdom (UK) and Hong Kong.
The MoU recognises the high educational standards of both jurisdictions and the importance of public protection, and will make moving and working between the UK and Hong Kong easier for eligible graduates and architects.
It will also create new opportunities for collaboration and potential for business for practices in both jurisdictions.
Hugh Simpson, Chief Executive and Registrar, Architects Registration Board, said: “I am excited to see the new educational opportunities that this memorandum of understanding will open up for students and those on the journey to joining our respective Registers. It will allow tomorrow’s architects to more easily develop their knowledge and skills across continents, while also allowing today’s architects to more easily move between and work in the UK and Hong Kong. In addition, it will help to uphold standards and it offers new assurances for public safety.”
Benny Chan, President, Hong Kong Institute of Architects, said: “Today marks a significant milestone as we sign the MoU on mutual recognition of architectural academic qualifications between HKIA and ARB UK. This agreement is a testament to our long term shared commitment to fostering professional excellence, paving the way for greater collaboration and mobility between Hong Kong and the UK, and shaping a brighter future for architects in both jurisdictions.”
The Rt Hon Douglas Alexander, UK Minister for Trade Policy, said: "This landmark agreement between the UK and Hong Kong strengthens the ties between our architectural communities and opens new doors for aspiring architects to gain international experience and recognition.
"This Government’s driving mission is to deliver economic growth, and we know that firms that export grow up to twice as fast as those that don’t. That’s why helping regulators like the ARB agree deals like this, which make it easier for British businesses to export their first-rate services, will be a top priority for us."
Eligible individuals will be able to benefit from the agreement from Monday, 2 September onwards.
Architects or students interested in the new MoU can find more information on the ARB website or contact HKIA:
Hong Kong – HKIA: joinhkia@hkia.org.hk
UK – ARB: https://arb.org.uk/international-routes/arb-and-hkia-mou
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