Application for MPhil in Chinese Studies

Application Deadline for 2024-25 Admission: 1 December 2023
Clearing Round: 31 March 2024

Application Procedures

Applicants should first submit an Online Application here.

The Online Application Fee is HK$300.

In addition to the Online Application, applicants should submit the following Supporting Application Materials:

  • A research proposal, at least 5 pages in length and written in ENGLISH
  • A paper on a topic related to Chinese Studies, at least 10 pages in length and written in ENGLISH
  • Documentary proof or recognized test results of the applicant’s Chinese standard
  • Documentation showing the applicant has fulfilled the Graduate School’s English Language Proficiency Requirement
  • Two confidential recommendations
    • Applicants can invite their teacher, supervisor or any person who knows them well to serve as their referees.
    • Referees can directly send the recommendation forms to the Centre office. Alternatively, as long as the recommendations are put in sealed envelopes, applicants can send in the recommendation forms together with other application documents.
  • Official transcripts from the colleges/universities attended by the applicants
    • It usually takes weeks for official transcripts to reach the Centre office. Applicants are advised to apply for the transcripts from their university registration office as soon as possible.
    • Applicants can ask the registration office to send the official transcript directly to the Centre office. Alternatively, as long as the transcripts are put in sealed envelopes, applicants can send in the official transcripts together with other application documents.
    • CUHK undergraduate students or graduates can apply for a “Student Copy Transcript” (instead of an “Official Transcript”) from the Registration and Examinations Section. A photocopy of the Student Copy Transcript will be accepted.
    • CUHK postgraduate students or graduates can apply for a “Student Copy Transcript” (instead of an “Official Transcript”) from the Graduate School. A photocopy of the Student Copy Transcript will be accepted.
  • Copies of certificates of academic/professional qualifications (e.g. degree certificates).
  • Applicants who obtained degrees from universities in Mainland China are required to provide a valid Online Verification Report of Higher Education Qualification Certificate (教育部學歷證書電子註冊備案表) and a valid Online Verification Report of Higher Education Degree Certificate (中國高等教育學位在線驗證報告) issued by the CHESICC (學信網) together with their degree certificate and graduation certificate.
  • Copies of identity card or passport
  • CV

The Supporting Application Materials can be mailed to:
Centre for China Studies
Room 1102, 11/F, Yasumoto International Academic Park
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
Attn. MPhil in Chinese Studies Programme

*You may upload all of your supporting documents through the online system. You are only required to mail the original copy when it is requested.

 

Application for PhD in Chinese Studies

Application Deadlines for 2024-25 Admissions

  • Round 1: 1 December 2023 – For applicants of the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)
  • Round 2: 31 March 2024 – For non-HKPFS applicants

Application Procedures

Applicants should first submit an Online Application here.

 *All applicants are highly encouraged to submit the applications by the fellowship deadline on 1 December 2023.

The Online Application Fee is HK$300.

In addition to the Online Application, applicants should submit the following Supporting Application Materials:

  • A detailed research proposal with areas of research interest indicated, about 10 pages in length and written in ENGLISH
  • A copy of Master’s thesis or sample research paper written in ENGLISH
  • Documentary proof or recognized test results of the applicant’s Chinese standard
  • Documentation showing the applicant has fulfilled the Graduate School’s English Language Proficiency Requirement
  • Three confidential recommendations
    • Applicants can invite their teacher, supervisor or any person who knows them well to serve as their referees.
    • Referees can directly send the recommendation forms to the Centre office. Alternatively, as long as the recommendations are put in sealed envelopes, applicants can send in the recommendation forms together with other application documents.
  • Official transcripts from the colleges/universities attended by the applicants
    • It usually takes weeks for official transcripts to reach the Centre office. Applicants are advised to apply for the transcripts from their university registration office as soon as possible.
    • Applicants can ask the registration office to send the official transcript directly to the Centre office. Alternatively, as long as the transcripts are put in sealed envelopes, applicants can send in the official transcripts together with other application documents.
    • CUHK undergraduate students or graduates can apply for a “Student Copy Transcript” (instead of an “Official Transcript”) from the Registration and Examinations Section. A photocopy of the Student Copy Transcript will be accepted.
    • CUHK postgraduate students or graduates can apply for a “Student Copy Transcript” (instead of an “Official Transcript”) from the Graduate School. A photocopy of the Student Copy Transcript will be accepted.
  • Copies of certificates of academic/professional qualifications (e.g. degree certificates)
  • Applicants who obtained degrees from universities in Mainland China are required to provide a valid Online Verification Report of Higher Education Qualification Certificate (教育部學歷證書電子註冊備案表) and a valid Online Verification Report of Higher Education Degree Certificate (中國高等教育學位在線驗證報告) issued by the CHESICC (學信網) together with their degree certificate and graduation certificate.
  • Copies of identity card or passport
  • CV

The Supporting Application Materials can be mailed to:
Centre for China Studies
Room 1102, 11/F, Yasumoto International Academic Park
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
Attn. PhD in Chinese Studies Programme

*You may upload all of your supporting documents through the online system. You are only required to mail the original copy when it is requested.