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香港大学研究生申请-英文版ApplicationforAdmission

香港大学研究生申请-英文版ApplicationforAdmission

⾹港⼤学研究⽣申请-英⽂版ApplicationforAdmission Application for AdmissionGeneral Qualifications for AdmissionThe basic qualification necessary for admission to research postgraduate studies is a good honours degree from this University or an equivalent qualification from a comparable institution. In addition, certain degree courses have more specific requirements. Qualifying examinations to test the applicants’ abilities to follow the prescribed courses and/or interviews may be conducted. Applicants with qualifications other than an honours degree are considered on their individual merits. Applicants who wish to be admitted to higher degrees on the basis of a qualification from a university or a comparable institution outside Hong Kong where the language of teaching and/or examination is not English are required to obtain the following:(a) a minimum score in the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) as specified below:Paper-based test - An overall score of 550 or above- Additional requirement for applicants to the Faculty of Arts except the School of Chinese and the Centre of Buddhist Studies: 4 or above in the Test of Written English (TWE)Internet-based test - An overall score of 80 or above- Additional requirement for applicants to the Faculty of Arts except the School of Chinese and the Centre of Buddhist Studies: 25 or above in the Writing sectionor(b) a minimum overall band of 6 with no subtest lower than 5.5 in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (Academic module) (applicants of admission to read for an MPhil or a PhD degree in the Faculty of Arts except the Centre of Buddhist Studies are required to obtain an overall band of 7 with no subtest lower than 5.5 in the IELTS); or(c) grade C or above in the Overseas General Certificate of Education (GCE); or(d) grade C or above in the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE); or(e) grade C or above in the Cambridge Test of Proficiency in English Language (CPE);unless in exceptional circumstances when they are exempted from this requirement.Since places for research postgraduate studies are limited, it may not be possible to offer admission to all qualified applicants.Application Closing DatesAdmission DetailsGuide to Application for Admission to MPhil/PhD Programmes, 2016-2017The application period for admission in 2016-17 commenced on September 1, 2016and the application dates are as follows:* For application in Main Round onlyThe main round of applications for research degrees will be invited in September 1, 2013 and the closing date will be December 2, 2016. Clearing round applications may be invited after the main round if there are study places left, and the closing dates for these rounds will be April 30, 2017and August 31, 2017 respectively. Applicants are therefore advised to apply early.Application Round Application PeriodHong Kong PhD Fellowship (HKPF) Initial application to the Research Grants Council (RGC):September 2 noon –December 2, 2016 noonFull application to HKU:September 1 –December 2, 2016Main Round September 1, 2013 –December 2, 20161st Clearing Round December 3, 2013 –April 30, 20172nd Clearing Round May 1, 2014 –August 31, 2017* For further details on the HKPF Scheme, please visit the RGC’s website(/doc/db3d5ba3aff8941ea76e58fafab069dc502247c4.html .hk/hkphd)MPhil candidates may commence their studies either on September 1, 2017 or January 1, 2018, while PhD candidates may commence their studies on the first day of any calendar month during the academic year. Applications should be made at least three months before the intended date of registration, allowing extra time as necessary for visa and other formalities.On-line Application Procedures, Application Fee and Supporting DocumentsSuggested Steps:Applicant Search potential supervisor(s) of your research areas*Contact potential supervisor(s) to discuss your proposed research areasOn-line Application for Admission* For details of major research areas, contact persons and postgraduate admissions advisors ineach Department and/or Faculty, please visit:http://www.hku.hk/gradsch/web/apply/guide1415/6.html.All applications and supporting documents have to be submitted via the on-line application system by the appropriate closing date as mentioned above. To submit an on-line application, please visit our website: www.hku.hk/gradsch/online. Application fees can be paid in two ways: (1) via the on-line application system by credit card at a discounted rate of HK$150 per application, or (2) by other means at the rate of HK$400 or US$53 per application [see section (e) below for details]. Application fees are non-refundable.Applicants who wish to apply for admission to more than one department should submit one complete set of the on-line application form and supporting documents for each proposed department of study.The University views any act of plagiarism as of the utmost seriousness and it is a form of academic misdemeanour that the University will not tolerate. To discourage plagiarism, the University will conduct a plagiarism check on the application materials submitted by the applicants, includingthe research proposal, research plan and vision statements (the latter two are only applicable for HKPF applications), before offer of admission. Proper referencing is needed in the preparation of research proposals. The result of the plagiarism check will be taken into consideration when the Department, Faculty and Graduate School review the application. The application may be deemed unsuccessful if plagiarised materials are identified.The application documents include the following:(a) On-line application form(b) On-line submission of certificates and complete transcripts of undergraduate and postgraduate studiesPlease upload certificates and complete transcripts of your undergraduate and postgraduate studies via the on-line application system. Applicants have to supply certified hard copies of academic certificates and transcripts upon request. Documents that are not in English should be accompanied by a formally translated version in English. If the policy of your institution is that the transcript should remain confidential, please request your institution to send it directly to the HKU Graduate School.For current undergraduate or postgraduate students: It is to your advantage to upload an interim transcript showing the results of courses you have completed so far.For qualifications obtained from HKU (except HKU SPACE): Certificates are not required but if you are a graduate, you are requested to upload your transcript with your on-line application; if you are a current student, you are requested to upload your examination results obtained from the Student Information System through HKU Portal or your examination result slips.(c) On-line submission ofstatement of research interest or research proposalWhether a statement of research interest or a research proposal is required depends on your proposed programme and department of study. Please click here for details.In general, a statement of research interest should include your reasons for undertaking graduate work at HKU, while a research proposal should include the background, the objectives and the methodology/approach you propose to take in studying the subject matter.(d) Two on-line academic referee’s reportsPlease invite two people who are familiar with your academic achievements to complete the academic referee's report on-line. After you have submitted your application, an email, which includes a link generated by the HKU computer system, will be sent to your referees inviting them to complete the referee’s report on-line. Please provide complete and accurate information of the referees, including email addresses, in the application form.(e) Proof of payment of application fee (this is not required if payment is made via the on-line application system)Local applicants: Please deposit the amount of HK$400 to any branch of HSBC (account no.:002-222834-014 (Ref: 4001)) or transfer the amount to the account using an ATM machine (account no.: 002-222834-014) and submit the original customer copy of the Account Deposit Form or the ATM customer advice with your application. Overseas applicants: Please pay by bank draft of HK$400 or US$53 payable to “The University of Hong Kong”.Note: Please write your full name and proposed department of study on the back of the pay-in-slip or bank draft for identification purposes. Cash will NOT be accepted.Applicants are encouraged to pay the application fee via the on-line application system by credit card, at a discounted rate of HK$150.(f) Official score report of TOEFL, IELTS or other English language proficiency tests as specified in the above section “General Qualifications for Admission” (for applicants from institutions o utside HK where the language of instruction and examination is not entirely in English)Applicants should request the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to send an official score report to the University direct. The original or a certified copy of the Exam inee’s score record will not be accepted. For this purpose, the TOEFL code of the University is 9671 and please use 99 as the department code for sending the official score report to the HKU Graduate School. [It is a policy of the TOEFL Policy Council to validate scores which are obtained within a two-year period. The University therefore accepts this two-year validity rule in the admission exercise.](g) Official score report of the GMAT or GRE (taken within a five-year period) (ONLY for applicants to the Faculty of Business & Economics) (Institution codes: GMAT – FS2-WL-48; GRE - 2482)(h) Official score report of the GRE Subject Test in Psychology (taken within a five-year period) with a minimum score of 550(ONLY for applicants to the Department of Psychology if they do not have a first degree in Psychology)(Institution code: 2482)(i) On-line submission of other documentsOther documents that applicants would like to bring to the attention of the University, e.g. list of publications, documentary evidence of academic awards and professional qualifications, and summary of relevant experience.If some of the supporting documents are not ready or available at the time of submission of applications, applicants should upload the documents via the on-line application system as soon as they are available, with their full name in English, the proposed curriculum and department of study and application number clearly written on the top right hand corner of each document. On or before the closing date, all supporting documents (except the referee reports) should be uploaded onto the on-line applicationsystem by the applicant; the referee reports will be submitted by the referees directly through the system on-line. Documents/Information submitted/uploaded after the closing date may not be considered.(j) All documents submitted in support of an application will be destroyed if the application is unsuccessful. Documents once submitted will not be returned. Do not send original or irreplaceable documents.(k) All documents will be vetted before a formal letter will be issued to the successful applicant. Any forged documents found shall render the application unsuccessful or conditional offer being withdrawn.Notes to Overseas ApplicantsCost of LivingOverseas applicants offered places may be required to show that they are able to support themselves financially throughout the course before they are allowed to commence their studies. It is very difficult to provide a precise estimate of the likely cost because it will vary from one person to another depending on the type of accommodation selected and other factors. Usually, the postgraduate scholarship is sufficient to cover food, lodging, general living expenses and tuition fees.AccommodationPostgraduate residences are available on campus or nearby and applications from overseas students are welcome. Students should contact the postgraduate residences directly for enquiries on vacancies and booking. Competition for places, however, is keen. For those unable to secure a residential place on campus, rental accommodation in the open market is also available. Admission to the University does not provide any guarantee of accommodation, which remains the responsibility of each student. It is therefore in the interest of overseas students to make definite arrangements for accommodation before arrival. Overseas students are advised to consult the Centre of Development and Resources for Students (CEDARS) on accommodation matters. Information on accommodation options for non-local students is available from CEDARS’ website: http://apps.cedars.hku.hk/pg_housingVisaAll non-local students must obtain a visa in order to study in Hong Kong.Students from overseasStudent visa applications should be submitted to the HK Immigration Department through the Centre of Development and Resources for Students (CEDARS) or local Chinese Embassy. All applicants for a student visa for the HKSAR are required to have a local sponsor. Students coming to HKU should request CEDARS to be the visa sponsor by completing the visa sponsorship application form obtainable from CEDARS. A cost recovery handling charge is required.PRC StudentsPRC students (with the exception of those with overseas permanent residency) must submit the student visa application and visa sponsorship application via the Centre of Development and Resources for Students (CEDARS).Visa Application ProceduresFor details on the visa application procedures, please visit CEDARS’ website:http://cedars.hku.hk/nonlocal/visa.html.Hong Kong Identity CardAll non-Hong Kong students who intend to stay for more than 6 months should obtain a Hong Kong Identity Card after their arrival.Other InformationOther information regarding our University’s support for international students can be viewed on-line:http://www.cedars.hku.hk/showext.php?id=cl_sissa.Coursework RequirementTo help students’ research work and preparation for writing their thesis, all MPhil and 4-Year PhD students are required to satisfactorily complete the four Graduate School modules and complete two to seventeen faculty/departmental courses before thesis submission. Students have to complete the four Graduate School compulsory modules and complete at least 50% of the faculty/departmental coursework requirements before the end of the probationary period. 3-year PhD students who register on September 1, 2011 and thereafter will be required to satisfactorily complete one Graduate School compulsory module on research ethics before the end of the probationary period.Graduate School Coursework Requirement for MPhil and 4-year PhD studentsThe Graduate School Core Courses are meant to equip students with generic knowledge on thesis writing and research methodologies. These courses are not meant to provide students with the discipline-specific knowledge that thefaculty/departmental courses will be able to provide.Requirements for students enrolled in or after September 2013:Four compulsory Graduate School modules:(i) Introduction to Thesis Writing(ii) Research Ethics for Graduate Students(iii) Transferable Skills(iv) Research MethodsInformation on course selection procedures, courses to be offered in different semesters and their timetables etc. are available at the Graduate School homepage:http://www.hku.hk/gradsch/web/student/course.Faculty/Departmental Coursework RequirementFaculty/School/Department/Centre Compulsory course(s)required Elective course(s) requiredFaculty of ArchitectureArchitecture 1 2Real Estate & Construction 1 2 Urban Planning & Design 1 2 Faculty of ArtsSchool of Chinese 2 0 School of English 3 1 School of HumanitiesComparative Literature0 3Fine Arts 2 1 History 4 0 Linguistics 2 1 Music For students enrolled after September 20124 (MPhil)2 (PhD)For students enrolled before September 20124 0 Philosophy 2 1 School of Modern Languages andCultures2 1 Centre for Applied English Studies 1 2Centre for the Humanities andMedicine0 3Faculty of Business & EconomicsSchool of Business 1 3School of Economics and Finance 3 (MPhil)12 (PhD) 3 (MPhil) 1 (PhD)Faculty of Dentistry 3 0 Faculty of EducationDivision of Speech & HearingSciences3 0All other Divisions 0 3 Faculty of EngineeringCivil Engineering 1 3 (MPhil)4(PhD) Computer Science For students enrolled from February 2013 onwards1 (MPhil)2 (PhD) 1 (MPhil)2 (PhD)For students enrolled betweenSeptember 2007 and January 20130 2-3 (MPhil)5-6 (PhD)Electrical & Electronic Engineering 1 3 (MPhil)4-5 (PhD)Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering 1 2 (MPhil) 4 (PhD)Mechanical Engineering 1 2 (MPhil)4 (PhD) Faculty of Law 1 2Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine0 3Faculty of Science FacultyCompulsory Department CompulsoryChemistry 1 1 2 Earth Sciences 1 1 2 Mathematics 1 1 3 Physics11 3For students enrolled beforeSeptember 2013: 1 compulsory course and2 elective coursesStatistics & Actuarial Science 1 1 3 School of Biological Sciences 112Faculty of Social Sciences Geography2 0 Politics & Public Administration 2 0 Psychology3(16 for PhD with a specialization in Clinical Psychology and EducationalPsychology)2 (MPhil)3 (PhD) (1 for PhD with a specialization in ClinicalPsychology and Educational Psychology)Social Work & Social Administration 2 2 Sociology4Teaching Centres and Institutes Centre of Buddhist Studies0 3 Hong Kong Institute of Humanities & Social Sciences (Inc. the Centre of Asian Studies)1 (MPhil)2 (PhD)2 (MPhil) 2 (PhD)Institute of Human Performance 0 3 Journalism and Media Studies Centre21 to2 unitsKadoorie Institute1 2 Social Sciences Research Centre1 2For a complete list of courses approved by the Board of Graduate Studies to be offered to research postgraduate students, please refer to the GS homepage at:http://www.gradsch.hku.hk/gradsch/web/student/course/gs/index.htm .Not all courses will be offered in every academic year. The coursework requirement is subject to change from time to time.Graduate School Coursework Requirement for 3-year PhD Students3-year PhD students who register on September 1, 2011 and thereafter are required to satisfactorily complete the Graduate School course Research Ethics for Graduate Students before the end of the probationary period if they have not yet completed equivalent training in previous research degree programmes. In addition, some Faculties/Schools/Departments may require 3-year PhD students to complete a number of courses as part of the degree requirement. Please consult theFaculty/School/Departmental Office for details.3-year PhD students may take the courses offered to MPhil and 4-year PhD students if they find that they are relevant to their studies. Once they are officially enrolled in a course, they will be assessed like all other students in class and their results including failures will be printed on their transcripts.English Enhancement OpportunitiesTo provide more English enhancement opportunities for research postgraduate students, the course GRSC6027 Intensive English for Postgraduate Students has been offered starting from September 2009. The TOFEL or IELTS scores of students admitted in the academic year 2009-10 and thereafter are used to identify their need for English enhancement, and those required to take the course will be notified individually by the Graduate School.AssessmentAll courses/modules taken by research postgraduate students are assessed on a pass/fail basis. Students who fail a course at the first attempt may be re-examined in the same course or an alternative course as determined by the Faculty Higher Degrees Committees. A student who has not satisfied the examiners in any course (which, for this purpose, includes the alternative course) in a second attempt may be required to discontinue his or her studies.Application for ExemptionStudents who have successfully completed the required course(s) or equivalent(s), either from The University of Hong Kong or a comparable institution, may apply for exemption of one or more course(s). Students will need to produce documentary evidence of having attended and passed the relevant course(s) with an equivalent standing in the University or other recognised academic institution. Exemption from courses is subject to the approval of the Board of Graduate Studies on a case-by-case basis, taking into account individual circumstances.Awards and Financial AssistanceUniversity Postgraduate FellowshipsThe University Postgraduate Fellowship (UPF) Scheme aims to attract top students worldwide and is available for selected new full-time PhD candidates with excellent academic performances. The fellowship is at a value of HK$70,000 on top of the Postgraduate Scholarships. Applicants in their finalyear of undergraduate study may also apply for the UPF. The deadline for application is December 2, 2013.There is no separate on-line application form for UPF. Applicants who have applied for the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship will be automatically considered for the award of UPF. They are required to submit a short essay on-line on why they should be awarded the UPF.Fees and Living Expenses。

申请香港院校的英语要求

申请香港院校的英语要求

申请香港院校的英语要求香港作为一个国际化的教育中心,吸引了许多国内外学生前往留学。

无论是本科还是研究生项目,申请香港院校都需要满足一定的英语要求。

以下是一些常见的英语语言要求,供申请者参考:1. TOEFL(Test of English as a Foreign Language):TOEFL是一种广泛接受的国际化英语水平考试,考察应试者的听、说、读、写能力。

针对香港院校的申请,通常要求TOEFL成绩达到80分以上(Internet-based)。

2. IELTS(International English Language Testing System):IELTS是另一种被香港院校广泛接受的英语水平考试,同样考察听、说、读、写能力。

通常要求IELTS总分达到6.5分以上。

3. 其他英语考试:除了TOEFL和IELTS,一些香港院校还接受其他英语水平考试的成绩,例如SAT(Scholastic Assessment Test)和ACT (American College Testing)等。

具体要求需查看具体学校的招生要求。

4.预科英语课程:对于英语水平稍低的申请者,一些香港院校提供预科英语课程,旨在提高学生的英语水平,从而满足学术要求。

申请者可以考虑参加这样的课程,并获得课程结业证书。

除了以上的英语考试要求,申请者还可以通过其他方式证明自己具备足够的英语能力:1. 学术背景:如果申请者在国内的高中或大学期间接受了全英文教学,或者参加了国际化课程(例如国际学校的A-Level或IB课程),可以提供相关证明文件,以证明自己的英语水平。

2.英语为母语:对于英语为母语的申请者,一些香港院校可以豁免英语考试成绩。

这类申请者需要提供相关证明材料,如母语证书或教育背景等。

总的来说,申请香港院校需要满足一定的英语要求,考生可以根据自己的英语水平选择适合自己的英语考试,并通过努力提高自己的英语能力。

同时,了解并满足香港院校具体的英语要求,可以提高申请成功的机会。

港大暑校申请流程

港大暑校申请流程

港大暑校申请流程(中英文实用版)英文文档内容:The application process for the HKU summer program involves several steps.First, interested students must research the available courses and determine which ones align with their academic interests and requirements.Next, they must complete an online application form, providing personal information, academic records, and a statement of purpose.After submitting the application, students will be required to pay a non-refundable application fee.If selected, students will receive an offer letter from HKU, which they must accept within a specified timeframe.Finally, students must complete any additional requirements, such as submitting proof of insurance and arranging housing, before the program begins.中文文档内容:港大暑校申请流程包括几个步骤。

首先,感兴趣的学生必须研究可用的课程,确定哪些课程符合他们的学术兴趣和要求。

接下来,他们必须完成在线申请表格,提供个人信息、学术记录和目的陈述。

申请交换去香港大学的英文版申请书

申请交换去香港大学的英文版申请书

申请交换去香港大学的英文版申请书[Your Full Name][Your Address][City, Postal Code][Email Address][Phone Number][Date]Admissions OfficeThe University of Hong KongPokfulam RoadHong KongSubject: Application for Exchange Student Program at The University of Hong KongDear Admissions Committee,I am writing with great enthusiasm to express my earnest interest in participating in the esteemed Exchange Student Program at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) for the upcoming academic semester/year [specify semester/year]. As a highly motivated and academically rigorous student currently pursuing my [degree program] at [Your Current University], I am eager to broaden my horizons, deepen my understanding of global perspectives, and immerse myself in the vibrant academic and cultural environment that HKU is renowned for. Academic Background and InterestsSince embarking on my academic journey at [Your Current University], I have consistently demonstrated a strong academic performance, maintaining a GPA of [Your GPA] and excelling in courses related to [mention relevant subjects or fields of study]. My passion for [mention your specific interests or area of study] has driven me to engage in research projects, participate in academic competitions, and seek out opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge to practical contexts. My exposure to diverse viewpoints and interdisciplinary approaches has fostered in me a keen curiosity for exploring new ideas and cultures.Reasons for Choosing HKUThe University of Hong Kong stands as a beacon of academic excellence and innovation, renowned for its world-class faculty, rigorous curriculum, and commitment to fostering global citizenship. I am particularly drawn to HKU's [mention specific departments, programs, or research centers that interest you] for their [describe what makes them appealing, e.g., innovative research, renowned faculty, specialized courses]. The prospect of studying alongside peersfrom various backgrounds and engaging in discussions that challenge and enrich my understanding of [your field] is incredibly exciting.Moreover, Hong Kong's unique position as a melting pot of Eastern and Western cultures offers a rare opportunity to experience firsthand the harmonious blend of traditional and modern values. I am eager to immerse myself in the city's vibrant arts scene, diverse culinary offerings, and historical landmarks, all while enhancing my proficiency in both English and Cantonese languages. Contributions to HKU CommunityAs an exchange student at HKU, I am committed to contributing positively to the academic and cultural life of the university. I plan to actively participate in clubs and societies related to my interests, such as [mention specific clubs or societies], where I can share my skills and learn from others. Furthermore, I am eager to collaborate with fellow students on research projects and group assignments, fostering cross-cultural understanding and collaboration.Future AspirationsI aspire to leverage the knowledge and experiences gained during my exchange at HKU to make meaningful contributions to society. Whether it be through pursuing advanced degrees, embarking on a career in [mention your career aspirations], or engaging in community service, I am determined to use my skills and passion to make a difference.In conclusion, I am deeply committed to this exchange opportunity and am confident that my academic background, personal qualities, and enthusiasm for learning will enable me to thrive at The University of Hong Kong. I eagerly await the opportunity to contribute to and learn from the vibrant HKU community. Thank you for considering my application.Sincerely,[Your Full Name][Your Signature]。

香港大学研究生申请攻略整理-英文版

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Awards and Financial AssistanceUniversity Postgraduate FellowshipsThe University Postgraduate Fellowship (UPF) Scheme aims to attract top students worldwide and is available for selected new full-time PhD candidates with excellent academic performances. The fellowship is at a value of HK$70,000 on top of the Postgraduate Scholarships. Applicants in their final year of undergraduate study may also apply for the UPF. The deadline for application is December 2, 2013.There is no separate on-line application form for UPF. Applicants who have applied for the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship will be automatically considered for the award of UPF. They are required to submit a short essay on-line on why they should be awarded the UPF.Postgraduate ScholarshipsThe purpose of Postgraduate Scholarships (PGS) is to provide selected students with financial assistance in the form of a scholarship to study full-time for the degrees of MPhil or PhD during the prescribed periods of study.Full-time MPhil and PhD students who hold a first degree at second class honours first division (or equivalent) or above are normally considered eligible for receiving Postgraduate Scholarships during the normative study period. The University‟s Board of Graduate Studies, which has sole and absol ute discretion in granting the award of the Postgraduate Scholarships, may also take into consideration the candidates‟ results in Master‟s degrees. Scholarships are tenable on an annual basis and are renewable upon satisfactory academic progress having been made and the availability of funding. A Postgraduate Scholarship holder may be required to provide, under supervision, services that carry educational benefits for the holder, as prescribed by the Head of the Department, Unit, Centre, School or Institute in which the holder is registered. The amount of such services shall not exceed 100 hours in any full twelve-month period (or pro rata if the period is less than twelve months). The provision of services forms part of the research student‟s training cove red by the value of the Scholarship, and no other payment for these hours of services may be made to a Scholarship holder.The PGS amount is presently (for the 2013-14 academic year) HK$14,000 per month. The annual value of the Scholarships will be determined by the University from time to time.The services provided in this capacity will be relevant to the holder‟s research training, beneficial tohis/her studies and subject to the concurrence of the supervisor(s). The holder will not otherwise undertake any employment either within or outside the University during tenure of the Scholarship. The nature of the services will normally be(a) assistance with research;(b) assistance with scheduled laboratory, studio and fieldwork classes and with tutorials;(c) assistance with the preparation of materials for scheduled classes;(d) assistance with marking practical notebooks and answers from exercise classes; and(e) assistance with invigilation of University degree examinations.Further details of the Postgraduate Scholarship regulations are available on the website:http://www.hku.hk/gradsch/web/regulations/reg-pgs-amended.pdf.Academic AwardsThe University administers a number of scholarships that are awarded to postgraduate students for outstanding academic achievements. Applications for postgraduate scholarships will be invited from eligible students at various times throughout the year, and invitations for applications will be posted around the campus to notify students when such opportunities arise. The scholarships and awards include Doris Zimmern HKU-Cambridge Hughes Hall Scholarships, HKSAR Government Scholarships, Li Ka Shing Prizes, Awards for Outstanding Research Postgraduate Students and The Croucher Foundation Awards, to name just a few.Financial Support for Conference Attendance and TravelMPhil and PhD students may apply for financial support for conference attendance and/or travel for presenting papers/posters in overseas academic conferences or participating in other overseas educational activities.Government Grants and LoansStudents admitted to a UGC-funded full-time curriculum who need financial assistance for their studies at the University may apply to the means-tested loans and grants scheme administered by the Student Financial Assistance Agency. To qualify for assistance, a student must have the right of abode in Hong Kong or have resided in Hong Kong continuously for three years prior to admission to the University. (Note that students staying in Hong Kong holding student visas do not count as being …continuously resident'.) The value of their Postgraduate Scholarships will be counted as their income under this scheme. To apply for assistance, students should:(a) obtain an application form from the Centre of Development and Resources for Students (CEDARS), or the Student Financial Assistance Agency, 11/F & 12/F, Cheung Sha Wan Government Offices, 303 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon (.hk/eng/schemes/tsfs.htm); and(b) submit the completed form to CEDARS within one month following the commencement of the course.A non-means tested loan scheme is also available for application by both full-time and part-time students who meet the residency requirements. Application forms are also obtainable at CEDARS.University Financial AssistanceUniversity funds are in general used to supplement government grants and loans. A limited number of means-tested bursaries and loans are available to local full-time students who are in financial need. However, these are of very limited value, and should not be seen as an alternative to Government support. The value of students‟ Postgraduate Studentships will also be counted in the assessment of their needs. Applications are invited in early September each year. Students facing urgent financial hardship may however apply for emergency assistance any time during the year. For enquiries, pleasecontact the Centre of Development and Resources for Students (CEDARS:http://cedars.hku.hk/cedars/finances.aspx).∙University Postgraduate Fellowships (UPF)The University Postgraduate Fellowships (UPF) Scheme aims to attract top students worldwide and is available for selected new full-time PhD candidates with excellent academic performances. The fellowship is at a value of HK$70,000 on top of the Postgraduate Scholarships. Applicants in their final year of study may also apply for the UPF. The deadline for application is December 2, 2013.There is no separate on-line application form for UPF. Applicants who have applied for the Hong Kong PhD Fellowships will be automatically considered for the award of UPF. They are required to submit a short essay on-line on why they should be awarded the UPF.The University Postgraduate Fellowships Scheme is generously supported by The University of Hong Kong Foundation for Educational Development and Research (“HKU Foundation”), Dr Lee Shau Kee, Jessie & George Ho Charitable Foundation and the Philip K H Wong Foundation.Further information is available in the Guide to Application∙Postgraduate Scholarship (PGS)Full-time MPhil and PhD students who hold a first degree with second-class honours first division (or equivalent) or above are normally considered eligible to receive a Postgraduate Scholarship during the normative study period. Candidates' results in Master's degrees may also be considered.The basic level of scholarship is HK$14,000 per month for the 2013-2014 academic year (w.e.f. September 1, 2013).With effect from September 1, 2013, a PGS holder whose PhD probation has been confirmed will receive a higher PGS rate ($14,490)with effect from the following calendar month after his/her probation is fully confirmed.For example:Further information is available in the Guide to Application∙Scholarships and Conference/Travel SupportThe University administers a number of scholarships that are awarded to postgraduate students for outstanding academic achievements. Here are some examples.Full-time MPhil and PhD students are eligible to apply for conference and/or travel support for presenting papers/posters in overseas academic conferences or participating in other overseas educational activities.For further information on scholarships, please refer to the University's scholarship website.∙Fees and Living ExpensesApplication for AdmissionGeneral Qualifications for AdmissionThe basic qualification necessary for admission to research postgraduate studies is a good honoursdegree from this University or an equivalent qualification from a comparable institution. In addition,certain degree courses have more specific requirements. Qualifying examinations to test the applicants‟ abilities to follow the prescribed courses and/or interviews may be conducted. Applicants withqualifications other than an honours degree are considered on their individual merits.Applicants who wish to be admitted to higher degrees on the basis of a qualification from a university or a comparable institution outside Hong Kong where the language of teaching and/or examination is not English are required to obtain the following:(a) a minimum score in the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) as specified below:Paper-based test - An overall score of 550 or above- Additional requirement for applicants to the Faculty of Arts except the School of Chinese and the Centre of Buddhist Studies: 4 or above in the Test of Written English (TWE)Internet-based test - An overall score of 80 or above- Additional requirement for applicants to the Faculty of Arts except the School of Chinese and the Centre of Buddhist Studies: 25 or above in the Writing sectionor(b) a minimum overall band of 6 with no subtest lower than 5.5 in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (Academic module) (applicants of admission to read for an MPhil or a PhD degree in the Faculty of Arts except the Centre of Buddhist Studies are required to obtain an overall band of 7 with no subtest lower than 5.5 in the IELTS); or(c) grade C or above in the Overseas General Certificate of Education (GCE); or(d) grade C or above in the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE); or(e) grade C or above in the Cambridge Test of Proficiency in English Language (CPE);unless in exceptional circumstances when they are exempted from this requirement.Since places for research postgraduate studies are limited, it may not be possible to offer admission to all qualified applicants.Application Closing DatesAdmission DetailsGuide to Application for Admission to MPhil/PhD Programmes, 2014-15The application period for admission in 2014-15 commenced on September 1, 2013and the application dates are as follows:* For application in Main Round onlyThe main round of applications for research degrees will be invited in September 1, 2013 and the closing date will be December 2, 2013. Clearing round applications may be invited after the main round if there are study places left, and the closing dates for these rounds will be April 30, 2014 and August 31, 2014 respectively. Applicants are therefore advised to apply early.Application Round Application PeriodHong Kong PhD Fellowship (HKPF) Initial application to the Research Grants Council (RGC):September 2 noon –December 2, 2013 noonFull application to HKU:September 1 –December 2, 2013Main Round September 1, 2013 –December 2, 20131st Clearing Round December 3, 2013 –April 30, 20142nd Clearing Round May 1, 2014 –August 31, 2014* For further details on the HKPF Scheme, please visit the RGC‟s website(.hk/hkphd)MPhil candidates may commence their studies either on September 1, 2014 or January 1, 2015, while PhD candidates may commence their studies on the first day of any calendar month during the academic year. Applications should be made at least three months before the intended date of registration, allowing extra time as necessary for visa and other formalities.On-line Application Procedures, Application Fee and Supporting DocumentsSuggested Steps:Applicant Search potential supervisor(s) of your research areas*Contact potential supervisor(s) to discuss your proposed research areasOn-line Application for Admission* For details of major research areas, contact persons and postgraduate admissions advisors ineach Department and/or Faculty, please visit:http://www.hku.hk/gradsch/web/apply/guide1415/6.html.All applications and supporting documents have to be submitted via the on-line application system by the appropriate closing date as mentioned above. To submit an on-line application, please visit our website: www.hku.hk/gradsch/online.Application fees can be paid in two ways: (1) via the on-line application system by credit card at a discounted rate of HK$150 per application, or (2) by other means at the rate of HK$400 or US$53 per application [see section (e) below for details]. Application fees are non-refundable.Applicants who wish to apply for admission to more than one department should submit one complete set of the on-line application form and supporting documents for each proposed department of study.The University views any act of plagiarism as of the utmost seriousness and it is a form of academic misdemeanour that the University will not tolerate. To discourage plagiarism, the University will conduct a plagiarism check on the application materials submitted by the applicants, including the research proposal, research plan and vision statements (the latter two are only applicable for HKPF applications), before offer of admission. Proper referencing is needed in the preparation of research proposals. The result of the plagiarism check will be taken into consideration when the Department, Faculty and Graduate School review the application. The application may be deemed unsuccessful if plagiarised materials are identified.The application documents include the following:(a) On-line application form(b) On-line submission of certificates and complete transcripts of undergraduate and postgraduate studiesPlease upload certificates and complete transcripts of your undergraduate and postgraduate studies via the on-line application system. Applicants have to supply certified hard copies of academic certificates and transcripts upon request. Documents that are not in English should be accompanied by a formally translated version in English. If the policy of your institution is that the transcript should remain confidential, please request your institution to send it directly to the HKU Graduate School.For current undergraduate or postgraduate students: It is to your advantage to upload an interim transcript showing the results of courses you have completed so far.For qualifications obtained from HKU (except HKU SPACE): Certificates are not required but if you are a graduate, you are requested to upload your transcript with your on-line application; if you are a current student, you are requested to upload your examination results obtained from the Student Information System through HKU Portal or your examination result slips.(c) On-line submission of statement of research interest or research proposalWhether a statement of research interest or a research proposal is required depends on your proposed programme and department of study. Please click here for details.In general, a statement of research interest should include your reasons for undertaking graduate work at HKU, while a research proposal should include the background, the objectives and the methodology/approach you propose to take in studying the subject matter.(d) Two on-line academic referee‟s reportsPlease invite two people who are familiar with your academic achievements to complete the academic referee's report on-line. After you have submitted your application, an email, which includes a link generated by the HKU computer system, will be sent to your referees inviting them to complete the referee‟s report on-line. Please provide complete and accurate information of the referees, including email addresses, in the application form.(e) Proof of payment of application fee (this is not required if payment is made via the on-line application system)Local applicants: Please deposit the amount of HK$400 to any branch of HSBC (account no.:002-222834-014 (Ref: 4001)) or transfer the amount to the account using an ATM machine (account no.: 002-222834-014) and submit the original customer copy of the Account Deposit Form or the ATM customer advice with your application.Overseas applicants: Please pay by bank draft of HK$400 or US$53 payable to “The University of Hong Kong”.Note: Please write your full name and proposed department of study on the back of the pay-in-slip or bank draft for identification purposes. Cash will NOT be accepted.Applicants are encouraged to pay the application fee via the on-line application system by credit card, at a discounted rate of HK$150.(f) Official score report of TOEFL, IELTS or other English language proficiency tests as specified in the above section “General Qualifications for Admission” (for applicants from institutions outside HK where the language of instruction and examination is not entirely in English)Applicants should request the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to send an official score report to the University direct. The original or a certified copy of the Examinee’s score record will not be accepted. For this purpose, the TOEFL code of the University is 9671 and please use 99 as the department code for sending the official score report to the HKU Graduate School. [It is a policy of the TOEFL Policy Council to validate scores which are obtained within a two-year period. The University therefore accepts this two-year validity rule in the admission exercise.](g) Official score report of the GMAT or GRE (taken within a five-year period) (ONLY for applicants to the Faculty of Business & Economics) (Institution codes: GMAT – FS2-WL-48; GRE - 2482)(h) Official score report of the GRE Subject Test in Psychology (taken within a five-year period) with a minimum score of 550 (ONLY for applicants to the Department of Psychology if they do not have a first degree in Psychology)(Institution code: 2482)(i) On-line submission of other documentsOther documents that applicants would like to bring to the attention of the University, e.g. list of publications, documentary evidence of academic awards and professional qualifications, and summary of relevant experience.If some of the supporting documents are not ready or available at the time of submission of applications, applicants should upload the documents via the on-line application system as soon as they are available, with their full name in English, the proposed curriculum and department of study and application number clearly written on the top right hand corner of each document. On or before the closing date, all supporting documents (except the referee reports) should be uploaded onto the on-line application system by the applicant; the referee reports will be submitted by the referees directly through the system on-line. Documents/Information submitted/uploaded after the closing date may not be considered.(j) All documents submitted in support of an application will be destroyed if the application is unsuccessful. Documents once submitted will not be returned. Do not send original or irreplaceable documents.(k) All documents will be vetted before a formal letter will be issued to the successful applicant. Any forged documents found shall render the application unsuccessful or conditional offer being withdrawn.Notes to Overseas ApplicantsCost of LivingOverseas applicants offered places may be required to show that they are able to support themselves financially throughout the course before they are allowed to commence their studies. It is very difficult to provide a precise estimate of the likely cost because it will vary from one person to another depending on the type of accommodation selected and other factors. Usually, the postgraduate scholarship is sufficient to cover food, lodging, general living expenses and tuition fees.AccommodationPostgraduate residences are available on campus or nearby and applications from overseas students are welcome. Students should contact the postgraduate residences directly for enquiries on vacancies and booking. Competition for places, however, is keen. For those unable to secure a residential place on campus, rental accommodation in the open market is also available. Admission to the University does not provide any guarantee of accommodation, which remains the responsibility of each student. It is therefore in the interest of overseas students to make definite arrangements for accommodation before arrival. Overseas students are advised to consult the Centre of Development and Resources for Students (CEDARS) on accommodation matters. Information on accommodation options for non-local students is available from CEDARS‟ website: http://apps.cedars.hku.hk/pg_housingVisaAll non-local students must obtain a visa in order to study in Hong Kong.Students from overseasStudent visa applications should be submitted to the HK Immigration Department through the Centre of Development and Resources for Students (CEDARS) or local Chinese Embassy. All applicants for a student visa for the HKSAR are required to have a local sponsor. Students coming to HKU should request CEDARS to be the visa sponsor by completing the visa sponsorship application form obtainable from CEDARS. A cost recovery handling charge is required.PRC StudentsPRC students (with the exception of those with overseas permanent residency) must submit the student visa application and visa sponsorship application via the Centre of Development and Resources for Students (CEDARS).Visa Application ProceduresFor details on the visa application procedures, please visit CEDARS‟ website:http://cedars.hku.hk/nonlocal/visa.html.Hong Kong Identity CardAll non-Hong Kong students who intend to stay for more than 6 months should obtain a Hong Kong Identity Card after their arrival.Other InformationOther information reg arding our University‟s support for international students can be viewed on-line: http://www.cedars.hku.hk/showext.php?id=cl_sissa.Faculties/Departments/Centres/InstitutesDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineeringhttp://www.eee.hku.hkThe Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering was established within the Faculty of Engineering in 1961. The Department offers postgraduate research programmes leading to the degrees of Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in areas of leading-edge technologies including wireless communications, computer systems and networking, electromagnetics and optics, microstrip antennas and antenna measurements, energy systems and electric vehicle, microelectronics and VLSI, optoelectronics, signal and image processing, biomedical engineering, multimedia systems, control systems, and robotics and automation.Major Research AreasBiomedical engineering:Biomedical imaging: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods and biomedical applications, functional MRI, MR molecular and cellular imaging, novel imaging contrast agents, high- field MRI applications, high-speed optical microscopy, optical coherence tomography, multi-dimensional image reconstruction and analysis. Biomedical signal processing: EEG/ECG signal analysis, brain computer interface, integrated EEG/fMRI, blind source separation. Biomedical photonics: fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy, laser surgery, fibre-based micro-endoscopy, chip-scale biosensing. Biomedical ultrasound: biophysics, imaging system development, therapeutic ultrasound, strain and shear wave imaging, signal and image processing. Biomedical instrumentation: bioimpedance, blood glucose monitor, sensory evoked potential and applications. Bioinformatics: machine learning techniques, microarray data analysis, systems biology, gene regulatory network, mass spectrometry data analysis. Cancer nanotechnology: nanomedicine, nanotoxicity and nanopatterning for cell manipulation.Contact PersonProfessor E.X. WuTel: 2859 2706Fax: 2559 8738Email: ewu@eee.hku.hkComputer systems and networking:Internet technologies and applications; network management protocols; network security; resource management for wireless networks; wireless network security; ad hoc networks; sensor networks;all-optical networks; smart grid communications; queueing theory with applications to performance modelling of networks and computer systems; evolutionary optimisation algorithms; distributed computing; peer-to-peer computing and networking, mobile computing; operating systems; compilations systems; parallel computing; grid computing; cloud computing.Contact PersonProfessor V.O.K. LiTel: 2857 8425Fax: 2559 8738Email: vli@eee.hku.hkElectromagnetics and optics:The research focus is on solving multi-physics problems related to electromagnetics, optics and beyond. This can be computational and applied electromagnetics, scattering and inverse scattering, microwave and high-speed circuits, classical and quantum electrodynamics, antennas and wireless communications, optical antennas, optical communications, electromagnetic compatibility and interference, classical and nano-optics, electromagnetic biology and biological cells, optical imaging, electromagnetic and optical materials, remote sensing, computational magnetism and magnetic field sensing for SmartGrid.Contact PersonDr K.Y. WongTel: 2857 8483Fax: 2559 8738Email: kywong@eee.hku.hkElectrical energy technologies and systems:Power system investment planning and analysis; integrated operation of renewable and distributed generation; information and communication technologies in power system operation; smart grid and micro grids; advanced electric vehicle technology; advanced high frequency switch mode power supply technology; harmonic pollution monitoring; power quality; building services; application of magnetic field sensors in SmartGrid.Contact PersonProfessor R. HuiTel: 2859 2706Fax: 2559 8738Email: ronhui@eee.hku.hkInformation systems:Computer vision: image matching; multiple-view triangulation; pattern recognition; 3D model reconstruction; defect detection. Control systems: intelligent transportation systems; multi-agent systems; networked control systems; nonlinear control; robust control; systems biology. Robotics: manipulator control; path planning; visual servoing.Contact PersonDr. G.ChesiTel: 2219 4362Fax: 2559 8738Email: chesi@eee.hku.hkMicroelectronics, optoelectronics and VLSI:Semiconductors are being used for making electronic devices and circuits, which can be applied inhigh-speed computer and communication systems, high-resolution display systems and high-sensitivity detection systems. Moreover, fast and robust algorithms are being developed to speed up the design of these circuits and systems. The scope includes high-quality gate dielectrics for MOS transistors based on various semiconductors, micro-sensors, optical micro-arrays, LEDs, organic semiconductor devices, organic/polymer solar cells, OLEDs, nano-structures, ultra-wideband fibre-based source andwidely-tunable parametric laser source for bio-photonic applications, spintronic devices including magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) and spin valve (GMR), nanofabrication of devices, magnetoresistive thin film magnetic sensors, silicon-based photonics devices for telecommunication and biophotonics applications. EDA and CAD algorithms for the design of filters and signal converters, and efficient circuit simulators based on model order reduction and large-scale matrix equation solvers.Contact PersonProfessor P.T. LaiTel: 2859 2691Fax: 2559 8738Email: laip@eee.hku.hkTelecommunications:MIMO communications systems, ultra-wide band technologies; spread spectrum techniques;multi-carrier technologies; wideband spread spectrum transceiver design; multi-media source coding and protocol design; advanced modulation techniques; mobile channel modelling and frequency planning; multi-access techniques and tele-traffic optimisation; mobile/wireless networks; high-speed networks; resources allocation and bandwidth management; statistical and array signal processing; high-speed signal converters architecture and design; video, graphics, and audio processing, coding and transmission; multirate signal processing and filter banks; 3D multimedia and imaged-based technology; robust adaptive filtering and estimation; convex and nonlinear constrained optimisation algorithms and applications; transform algorithms and applications; design of patch and planar antennas, ultra-wide band antennas, reconfigurable antennas and MIMO antennas for wireless devices; antenna measurements; applications of metamaterials and metasurfaces in the designs of antennas and RF devices.Contact PersonProfessor T.S. NgTel: 2859 2710Fax: 2559 8738Email: tsng@eee.hku.hkDepartmental RequirementCandidates are required to make an oral presentation of their research proposal as part of the procedure for the confirmation of candidature. Each candidate is also required to give at least one research seminar before submission of thesis.。

请教如何入读香港大学的英语作文

请教如何入读香港大学的英语作文

请教如何入读香港大学的英语作文English: To be admitted to the University of Hong Kong, it is important to first ensure that you meet the minimum academic requirements set by the university. This includes having a strong academic background with good grades in high school, particularly in subjects relevant to your desired field of study. Additionally, it is essential to demonstrate proficiency in English, as most courses at the university are taught in English. This can be done by achieving a high score in English proficiency tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. In addition to academic qualifications, extracurricular activities and community service experience can also play a role in enhancing your application. A well-written personal statement is crucial in showcasing your passion for your chosen field of study and explaining why you are a suitable candidate for the university. It is also important to provide strong letters of recommendation from teachers or mentors who can attest to your academic abilities and character. Overall, a comprehensive application that highlights your academic achievements, English proficiency, extracurricular activities, community service experience, personal statement, and letters ofrecommendation will greatly increase your chances of being admitted to the University of Hong Kong.中文翻译: 要被香港大学录取,首先要确保满足学校设定的最低学术要求。

港大 申请文书

港大 申请文书

港大申请文书
申请香港大学的申请文书通常包括以下内容:
1. 个人陈述(Personal Statement):个人陈述是申请文书中最重要的部分,用于向招生官展示申请人的个人背景、学术成就、兴趣爱好、职业规划等方面的情况。

在撰写个人陈述时,建议突出自己的特点、经历和成就,并说明这些因素如何与所申请的专业相关联。

2. 推荐信(Letters of Recommendation):申请香港大学通常需要提交
两封推荐信。

推荐信应该由申请人所在学校的教师或导师撰写,内容应该包括对申请人的评价、学术表现、个人品质等方面的描述。

3. 学术成绩单(Academic Transcript):学术成绩单是申请文书中最重要的支持文件之一,用于证明申请人在学术方面的表现和成就。

成绩单应该包括申请人所在学校的课程设置、考试成绩、学分等方面的信息。

4. 语言成绩单(Language Test Score):申请香港大学需要提交语言成绩单,以证明申请人具备足够的英语水平来适应香港大学的教学环境。

通常需要提交雅思或托福等标准化考试的成绩单。

5. 其他支持文件(Other Supporting Documents):根据所申请的专业
和项目不同,申请人可能还需要提交其他支持文件,如作品集、研究计划书、实习证明等。

这些文件应该根据所申请的专业和项目的要求进行准备。

在准备申请文书时,建议仔细阅读香港大学的招生要求,了解所申请专业和项目的具体要求,以便更好地准备相关文件。

同时,还应该注意文书的语言准确性和语法正确性,避免出现低级错误。

香港大学申请条件

香港大学申请条件

香港大学申请条件香港大学(The University of Hong Kong,简称HKU)是亚洲一所享有盛誉的世界顶级研究型大学。

作为香港最古老的大学,HKU提供了广泛而丰富的学术和研究领域,吸引了全球范围内的优秀学生。

如果你有意向申请香港大学,以下是一些申请条件和要求供你参考。

1. 学术要求:作为一所顶尖的研究型大学,HKU非常重视学术成绩。

申请者需要具备相应的学术背景,一般要求申请人在高中期间取得优异的学业成绩。

具体入学要求因不同专业而异,一般会要求申请人的高中阶段学业成绩达到一定水平。

2. 语言要求:香港大学是一所以英语为教学语言的大学,因此申请者需要证明自己具备足够的英语水平。

一般要求通过国际英语语言测试系统(IELTS)或托福(TOEFL)考试,并达到特定的最低分数要求。

具体要求会因不同专业而有所不同。

3. 文书材料:除了学术成绩和语言能力,申请者还需要准备一些文书材料作为申请的一部分。

这些材料可能包括个人陈述(Personal Statement)、推荐信(Recommendation Letters)、简历、研究计划(Research Proposal)等。

不同专业对文书材料的要求也有所不同,需要根据具体要求进行准备。

4. 面试:部分专业可能还要求申请者参加面试。

面试可以进一步考察申请者的学术能力、个人素质和适应能力等。

一般来说,面试被视为申请的重要环节之一,申请者需要准备好面试所需的相关知识和技巧。

5. 学术背景:有一定的学术背景和相关的学科知识也是申请香港大学的必要条件。

HKU的招生委员会会综合考虑申请人的学术能力、学术背景和学科兴趣等因素,选择最合适的申请者。

值得一提的是,申请者还需要注意香港大学的申请截止日期,并按时提交申请材料。

此外,因为HKU的竞争激烈,申请者还需要在申请材料中充分展示自己的独特性、个人素质和学术潜力,以提高申请成功的机会。

总之,申请香港大学需要满足一定的学术要求和语言要求,并准备好文书材料和面试。

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Documents to Support an ApplicationPlease read the following carefully and you are strongly advised to submit the required documents to the Graduate School on or before the application deadline. The reviewer(s) will consider your application based on the information and documents submitted and it is your responsibility to provide accurate and sufficient information. Documents/information submitted/uploaded after the deadline may not be considered. For applicants who wish to apply for admission to the Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, please note that extra documents are required in support of your application and click here for details.The University views any act of plagiarism as of the utmost seriousness and it is a form of academic misdemeanour that the University will not tolerate. The University, when appropriate, will conduct a plagiarism check on the research proposal (for all applicants), proposed research plan & past research experience and vision statement (for HKPF applicants) submitted. The result of the plagiarism check will be taken into consideration when the Department, Faculty and Graduate School review the application. The application may be deemed unsuccessful if plagiarised materials are identified in the application.To ensure successful uploading of the supporting documents onto the system, the files should be in PDF or JPEG format. The uploading function is best operated with Internet Explorer 6.0.A maximum total file size of 50MB is allowed for each application and each file should not exceed 1.5 MB in size. In order to support the University's environmental friendlyinitiatives, documents uploaded to the system should NOT be delivered to the Graduate School by post in duplicate. If it is required that official copy of the documents should be sent to the Graduate School direct (e.g. the official score reports of English language proficiency tests, GMAT/GRE etc.), please make the request to the organization concerned as soon as possible.1. Certificates and complete transcripts of undergraduate and postgraduate studiesPlease upload official certificates and complete official transcripts of yourundergraduate and postgraduate studies. The back side of the transcript(s) should also be provided if it contains information on the grading system. Documents which are not in English should be accompanied by a formally translated version in English. If it is the policy of your institution that the transcript should remain confidential, please requestyour institution to send it directly to the HKU Graduate School.For current undergraduate or postgraduate students: it is to your advantage to let ushave a photocopy of the interim transcript showing the results of courses you have so far completed.For qualifications obtained from HKU (except HKU SPACE): Certified certificates andofficial transcripts are not required. If you are a graduate, you are requested to upload a photocopy of the transcript; if you are a current student, you are requested to upload a photocopy of the printout of your examination results from the Student InformationSystem (SIS) or your examination result slips.If you need to do the calculation of the GPA / Average Mark / Average Grade by using the template provided in the Online Application System, please convert the file(s) to PDF format and upload the file(s) as supporting document for verification. Yourapplication may not be considered if you failed to do so.2. Statement of research interest or research proposalPlease upload a statement of research interest or a research proposal in PDFformat according to the requirements of the Faculty and programme for which you will apply. Please click here for details. In general, a statement of research interest should include your reasons for undertaking graduate work at HKU while a research proposal should include the background, the objectives and the methodology/approach you propose to take in studying the subject matter.3. Two academic referee's reportsTwo academics who are familiar with your academic achievements will be invited to complete the online academic referee's report for you. Please provide the details of referees, including the email address, in the RPg Online Application System. You can also check the status of the referee reports online at http://www.hku.hk/gradsch/status.Authentication may be carried out and your application may be disqualified if forged reports are found.4. Official score report of one of the following English language proficiency tests(for applicants from institutions outside HK where the language of instruction andexamination is not entirely in English).The English language proficiency requirements of different faculties are detailed as follows:(Note: Applicants who took the TOEFL should request the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to send an official score report to the University direct. Original or certified copy of the Examinee's score record will not be accepted.)o International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (taken within a two-year period)Faculty of Arts except the Centre of Buddhist Studies : Band 7 with nosubtest lower than 5.5Other Faculties: Band 6 with no subtest lower than 5.5o TOEFL/IELTS score report cannot be substituted by CET-6/TEM-8o Overseas General Certificate of Education (GCE)o International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE)o Cambridge Test of Proficiency in English Language (CPE)All Faculties: Grade C or above5. Official score report of the GMAT or GRE (taken within a five-year period)(ONLY for applicants to the Faculty of Business & Economics) (Institution codes: GMAT - FS2-WL-48; GRE - 2482)6. Official score report of the GRE Subject Test in Psychology (taken within a five-yearperiod) with a minimum score of 550(ONLY for applicants to the Department of Psychology if they do not have a first degree in Psychology) (Institution code: GRE - 2482)7. Other documentsOther documents which the applicants would like to bring to the attention of theUniversity, e.g. list of publications, documentary evidence of academic awards received and professional qualifications, and summary of relevant experience.。

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