文学院以融合东西方学习、教学和研究而享有盛誉。它促进人文学科内部对话,并引领跨学科研究。学院下设11个系和两个语言中心。了解更多
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文学院以融合东西方学习、教学和研究而享有盛誉。它促进人文学科内部对话,并引领跨学科研究。学院下设11个系和两个语言中心。了解更多
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It normally takes two years (full-time) to complete 22 units. Students must also pass a Portfolio Examination.
Fields of Specialization
The Division focuses geographically on Chinese culture and society (especially South China) and on East and Southeast Asian Studies. Research topics include globalization, gender, heritage, archaeology, tourism, migration, cultures of expertise, cultural psychology, and cultural diversity.
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should have majored in anthropology or related fields.
Applicants are required to furnish proof of their research capability by submitting samples of writings or publications such as thesis or project reports, and a statement of purpose (2-3 pages) describing why the applicant wants to study anthropology at CUHK and what research project the applicant proposes to carry out. If relevant for research, some evidence of Chinese proficiency is also required for non-native speakers.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The programme is research-oriented. A student may be asked to take additional courses or tutorials, and will be required to present an annual written progress report to his/her supervisor. After passing the Qualifying Examination and submitting a Research Proposal for a project requiring nine to twelve months of fieldwork, the student advances to PhD Candidature. On return from the fieldwork, the student will prepare a thesis based on the fieldwork research.
Fields of Specialization
The Division focuses geographically on Chinese culture and society (especially South China) and on East and Southeast Asian Studies. Research topics include globalization, gender, heritage, archaeology, tourism, migration, cultures of expertise, cultural psychology, and cultural diversity.
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should possess a master's degree in anthropology from CUHK or other recognized universities. Applicants with a background in fields other than anthropology may be considered for conditional admission.
Applicants are required to furnish proof of their research capability by submitting samples of writings or publications such as thesis or project reports, and a statement of purpose (2-3 pages) describing why the applicant wants to study anthropology at CUHK and what research project the applicant proposes to carry out. If relevant for research, some evidence of Chinese proficiency is also required for non-native speakers.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The MPhil student is required to complete a minimum of 18 units of courses, including:
Students are required to complete an MPhil thesis and to pass an oral defense of the thesis. English should be used in both the thesis and the oral defense.
At the completion of their programme, students will be required to demonstrate ability to read Chinese articles in academic journals in the appropriate field of specialization.
Fields of Specialization
The MPhil in Chinese Studies programme in the Centre for China Studies is devoted to advanced research training in the interdisciplinary study of Chinese history, economy, politics and business, literature, film, religion, culture and society.
Please visit the Division's homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should submit the following supporting application materials:
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The PhD student is required to complete a minimum of 27 units of courses, including:
Students must pass the qualifying examination.
Students are required to complete a PhD thesis, which should make substantial contribution to scholarship in the chosen field of specialization, and to pass an oral defense of the thesis. English should be used in both the thesis and the oral defense.
At the completion of their programme students will be required to demonstrate ability to read Chinese articles in academic journals in the appropriate field of specialization.
Fields of Specialization
The PhD in Chinese Studies programme in the Centre for China Studies is devoted to advanced research training in the interdisciplinary study of Chinese history, economy, politics and business, literature, film, religion, culture and society.
Please visit the Division's homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should submit the following supporting application materials:
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The MPhil programme requires a total minimum of 24 credit hours of course work including the following courses: (1) Seminar; (2) Special Topics; and (3) Research Methods, plus a thesis.
Fields of Specialization
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants must have a bachelor’s degree, normally with honours not lower than Second Class, or its equivalent from a recognized university, with a major in Chinese Language, Chinese Literature or related fields.
Applicants should submit the following documents in PDF format to the Division.
*Applicants should also submit the research proposal in DOC format and write down the total word count of the main text at the end of the proposal. According to the regulation of the Division, research proposals exceeding the word limit will not be accepted.
1 December 2024
The programme is research-oriented. All doctoral students have to attend seminars within the normative study years and take four to six courses.
If the Division deems it necessary, some students may be required to take a course on a language other than English and Chinese and meet any further requirements laid down by the Division.
Students are required to fulfil the qualifying examination requirement before they can submit their dissertations.
The student will write his/her dissertation under the guidance of his/her supervisor.
Fields of Specialization
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants must have a Master's degree in Chinese Language or Chinese Literature from a recognized university.
Applicants should submit the following documents in PDF format to the Division.
*Applicants should also submit the research proposal in DOC format and write down the total word count of the main text at the end of the proposal. According to the regulation of the Division, research proposals exceeding the word limit will not be accepted.
1 December 2024
Applicants of HKPFS are recommended to communicate with and identify a potential supervisor of their proposed doctoral dissertation with his or her consent before submitting the application.
MPhil Stream
Students are required to complete a minimum of 36 units for graduation, including a minimum of 12 units of lecture courses and 24 units of thesis research courses.
PhD Stream
Students are required to complete a minimum of 60 units for graduation, including a minimum of 12 units of lecture courses and 48 units of thesis research courses.
Students are required to take the thesis research course every term till they graduate.
Fields of Specialization
Please visit the Division's homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should have a good honours degree in a related field.
MPhil applicants should submit a research proposal as well as a sample of writings (preferably a research paper; undergraduate term paper will also be accepted).
PhD applicants should submit a research proposal as well as a sample of writings (e.g. a copy of Master's thesis or a representative research paper).
In addition, shortlisted applicants are required to attend an interview.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
Students are required to take five compulsory courses, including a course on research methods and three elective courses. In addition, students are required to write a research thesis that demonstrates their robust knowledge in the field of Applied English Linguistics.
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School (http://www.gs.cuhk.edu.hk), applicants should
1. normally possess an honours degree in English or a language-related field OR possess a good honours degree in subjects other than English;
2. submit an 800-word research proposal; and
3. satisfy the Graduate Panel with a strong interest and sound knowledge in Applied English Linguistics.
Preference will be given to applicants who
1. have an honours degree taken from English-mediated programme; and
2. have a year or more of relevant professional experience.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview to assess their linguistic abilities and academic competence in Applied English Linguistics.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The normative period of study for the MPhil in English (Literary Studies) is two years.
Coursework includes required and elective courses in research methodology, comparative literature, genre studies, literary history, critical theory, and interdisciplinary studies.
Students with advanced qualifications or demonstrated abilities may be considered for exemption from part of the coursework.
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants for this option must satisfy the Graduate Panel that they have a strong background in English Language and Literature.
Please submit an 800-word research proposal.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
Students are required to write a research thesis which should make original contributions to Applied English Linguistics. Students are expected to have a good command of English, the official language of the thesis. In addition to the thesis, students must pass two qualifying examinations within a specified period of time before they can be advanced to PhD candidature.
(Self-finance application will also be considered.)
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School (http://www.gs.cuhk.edu.hk), applicants should
1. possess an MA/MPhil degree in Linguistics or a language-related field, OR have completed the first-year course of an MA/MPhil program in Linguistics or a language-related field, before they are considered for admission;
2. have at least one year of relevant professional experience;
3. submit Master's Thesis OR a sample research paper; and
4. submit a 1,500-word research proposal that demonstrates robust theoretical knowledge in the interested field(s) and sound methodological understanding.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview to be assessed for their linguistic abilities and academic competence in Applied English Linguistics.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
Students are required to write a research thesis which will make an original contribution to English literary studies. They are expected to have an excellent command of English, the official language of the thesis. In addition to the thesis, students must pass a qualifying examination within the first year of study before they can be advanced to PhD candidature.
(Self-finance application will also be considered.)
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should have majored in Literature or subjects in a related field. Applicants are expected to hold a Master’s degree or MPhil awarded by this University or a recognized university.
Please submit the following materials:
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
Students are required to complete a minimum of 24 units of lecture courses for graduation, normally within two years. All students admitted are probationary candidates and will be reviewed for advancement at the end of their first year of study.
In addition to the lecture courses listed above, students are required to register for Thesis Research and Art Creation courses each term within the normative period.
Graduation Requirements
Fields of Specialization
Fields of Specialization include painting, sculpture and mixed media, Chinese painting, calligraphy and seal carving.
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should preferably have majored in Fine Arts. Consideration will also be given to applicants who have minored in Fine Arts and those who have majored in related fields. Applicant should:
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The programme provides academic training for students to conduct advanced research on history, theory and studio practice of Chinese art. It adopts an all-inclusive approach to Chinese art─traditional, modern, international and contemporary. It consists of two streams.
Ph.D. in Chinese Art (Art History) Stream aims to train up students with the ability to perform original and rigorous research in the fields of histories and theories of Chinese painting and calligraphy, seal carving, Buddhist and Daoist art, funerary art, jades, bronzes, ceramics, prints, as well as contemporary art.
Ph.D. in Chinese Art (Art Practice) Stream aims to train up practice-based students to embark on careers in various fields of creative arts related to a wide spectrum of Chineseness both in traditional and contemporary sense. Students are expected to make an original contribution to the area of study by means of thesis writing and creative work.
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should submit the following documents:
M.Phil. applicants:
- Study plan (no less than 1,000 words)
Ph.D. applicants:
A. Art History Stream
- Research plan for PhD thesis with about 3,000 words.
- A writing sample with no less than 5,000 words; OR Master’s thesis.
B. Art Practice Stream
- Research plan for PhD thesis with about 3,000 words.
- A writing sample with no less than 5,000 words; OR Master’s thesis.
- Proper documentation of no more than 5 art projects or a portfolio of 15-20 images of original art works (in a SINGLE pdf file with file size not exceeding 5MB)
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
Students are required to complete at least 24 units (for full-time students) / 30 units (for part-time students) of courses and the MPhil thesis, and to pass the oral examination for graduation.
Fields of Specialization
Please visit the History Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should
An interview may be required by the Division.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 December 2024
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
Students are required to complete at least 33 units (for full-time students) / 39 units (for part-time students) of courses. They are also required to study a third language, other than Chinese and English, with satisfactory result. Students who have completed a total of 12 units of courses (besides “Thesis Guidance”) shall take and pass an oral qualifying examination before advancement to the PhD candidature. PhD candidates should complete the PhD thesis and pass the oral examination for graduation.
Fields of Specialization
Please visit the History Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should
An interview may be required by the Division.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 December 2024
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The objective of the programme is to encourage the advancement of research in Japanese studies by offering graduate training that accommodates a range of academic concerns in the field. The programme will focus on historical and socio-cultural aspects of Japan-China and Japan-Hong Kong relations from such disciplines as anthropology, history, popular culture, linguistic, philosophy, media studies, literature and international relations.
This programme is mainly for candidates who seek to study for a PhD degree as their ultimate goal.
MPhil Stream
Students are required:
1. To complete 12 units of lecture courses
2. To register for thesis research courses each term
3. To complete the MPhil thesis and pass the oral examination
Students with good academic performance in their first year of study can apply to be transferred to the PhD stream.
PhD Stream
Students are required:
1. To complete 12 units of lecture courses in the pre-candidacy stage
2. To register for thesis research courses each term
3. To pass the candidacy examination
4. To complete the PhD thesis and pass the oral examination
Please visit the Division's homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School,
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
MPhil Stream*
Students are required to complete a total of 18 units of courses. In addition, students are required to take 6 units of courses of a third language and register for a Thesis Research course each term.
Graduation Requirements
PhD Stream*
Students are required to complete a total of 28 units of courses. In addition, students are required to take 9 units of a third language and register for a Thesis Research course each term.
Graduation Requirements
Fields of Specialization
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School,
MPhil applicants should submit:
PhD applicants should submit:
Shortlisted applicants are required to attend interview and take written test.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The Programme is research-oriented and a student may be required to enrol in formal courses as deemed necessary. All students must meet their Supervisors for prescription of courses every academic year before course selection.
Students have to fulfil the qualifying examination requirement before they submit their portfolios.
Fields of Specialization
Please visit the Division's homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should:
1. have majored in composition or another related field.
2. submit the following materials
a) compositional approach, process, and techniques
b) musical style and examples of comparative practice
c) proposed structure of the portfolio (including instrumentation and duration);
3. attend an interview (shortlisted applicants).
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The programmes is research-oriented and a student is required to enrol in all required courses. All students must meet their Supervisors for prescription of courses every academic year before course selection.
Fields of Specialization
Please visit the Division's homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should:
1. have majored in Music, or have attained equivalent standard.
2. submit the following materials:
3. attend an interview (shortlisted applicants).
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The Programme is research-oriented and a student is required to enrol in all required courses. All students must meet their Supervisors for prescription of courses every academic year before course selection.
Fields of Specialization
Please visit the Division's homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School,
Ethnomusicology
Historical Musicology
Theory
Applicants should submit:
attend an interview (shortlisted applicants).
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The Programme is research-oriented and a student may be required to enrol in formal courses as deemed necessary. All students must meet their Supervisors for prescription of courses every academic year before course selection.
Students have to fulfil the qualifying examination requirement before they submit their dissertations.
Fields of Specialization
Please visit the Division's homepage for more information.
In additional to the general requirements of the Graduate School,
Ethnomusicology
Historical Musicology
Theory
Applicants should submit:
1. a curriculum vitae (must use the template which can be downloaded from the Music Department's website: www.cuhk.edu.hk/mus);
2. a copy of Master’s thesis and/or other research papers and publications;
3. a research proposal written in English (3,000 - 4,000 words) that covers the following areas:
a) statement of research problems and issues
b) aims and objectives
c) literature review
d) methodology
e) chapter outline (optional)
f) research schedule (optional);
4. bibliography; and
attend an interview (shortlisted applicants).
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
Coursework
Students are required to take 23 units of courses in two years, including “Research Methodology Seminar I & II”, “Guided Study”, “Special Seminar on Selected Philosophical Issues” (twice) and 6 units of thesis writing course.
Students not already possessing a degree in philosophy may be required to take additional units if deemed necessary. Students shall meet their supervisors regularly for academic discussion and progress report.
Thesis
Students are required to take 6 units of thesis writing courses in the second year of their study and complete a Master’s thesis.
Please visit the Division's homepage for details.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should:
The self-statement and paper should be uploaded in the online application system and selected as "Others" for the Document type by the application deadline.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
Third Language Requirement
Students are required to complete a minimum of 9 units of courses on a language other than Chinese and English. Subject to the approval of the Division, credits gained for appropriate language courses at other institutions may be recognized.
Coursework
In addition to the 9 units of third language courses, students are required to take courses in three years. In the first two years of their study, students shall complete at least 11 units of graduate courses, which include “Research Methodology Seminar I & II”, “Guided Study” and “Special Seminar on Selected Philosophical Issues” (twice).
Students not already possessing a degree in philosophy may be required to take additional units if deemed necessary. Students shall meet their supervisors regularly for academic discussion and progress report.
Thesis
Students are required to take 6 units of thesis writing courses in the third year of their study and complete a PhD thesis with substantial contribution to scholarship.
Please visit the Division's homepage for details.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should:
The thesis proposal and paper should be uploaded in the online application system and selected as "Others" for the Document type by the application deadline.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
MPhil Stream
Students are required to complete a minimum of 15 units of lecture courses and graduate seminars. Students are also required to take thesis research courses every term before graduation.
PhD Stream
Students are required to complete a minimum of 15 units of lecture courses and graduate seminars. Students are also required to take thesis research courses every term before graduation.
Fields of Specialization
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should
MPhil in Religious Studies
PhD in Religious Studies
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
The Programme is research-oriented and aims at training students in critical thinking to conduct independent research in translation studies. Thesis supervisors are assigned in accordance with individual students' research topics.
Students are required to complete at least 24 units of courses, including “Advanced Translation Studies”, “Research Seminar in Translation I”, “Research Seminar in Translation II” and “Thesis Supervision”. They will meet regularly with their supervisor(s) for discussions on their research topic, complete a dissertation and go through an oral examination. The Division may also require students to take additional courses if necessary.
Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants are required to submit a research proposal of about five pages (the form is available at the Division's homepage: http://traserver.tra.cuhk.edu.hk/attachment/upload/programmes/research_proposal.pdf) and attend an interview.
Main Round: 1 December 2024
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)
本课程以研究为导向,旨在培养学生的批判性思维,以便学生进行独立的翻译研究。论文指导老师将根据学生的研究主题进行分配。
学生须完成“翻译研究研讨会 I”、“翻译研究研讨会 II”和“论文指导”。学生将定期与导师会面,讨论研究课题。学生必须通过资格考试、完成学位论文并通过口试。如有需要,学部可能要求学生选修额外课程。
学生必须在下列规定的最长期限内(从入学之日起计算)通过资格考试,才可晋升为博士候选人。
通过资格考试后,考生将继续完成论文。
请访问该部门的主页以获取更多信息。
除研究生院的一般要求外,申请人还需提交一份约五页的研究计划(表格可在本学部网页获取:http://traserver.tra.cuhk.edu.hk/attachment/upload/programmes/research_proposal.pdf)并参加面试。
主轮:2024 年 12 月 1 日
清算轮:2025 年 3 月 31 日
(清算轮的申请将根据名额情况予以考虑。)
除 研究生院的一般要求外,申请人还应提交一份目的陈述(一页)。
第一轮:2024年9月30日
第二轮:2024年10月31日
第三轮:2024年11月30日
第四轮:2024年12月31日
第五轮:2025年1月31日
申请将于2024年10月起滚动受理,直至所有名额满员。因此,强烈建议尽早申请。2024年12月31日之后提交的申请也可能会被考虑,但需视名额情况而定。
请参阅 研究生院的一般要求。
2025年2月28日
申请将于2024年10月开始滚动受理,直至所有名额满为止。因此,强烈建议尽早申请。
申请人除 满足研究生院的一般要求外 ,最好已完成汉语言、中国文学或相关专业的学习或课程。如有需要,本学部将安排面试及提交中文个人陈述。
第一轮:2024年11月15日
第二轮:2024年12月15日
第三轮:2025年1月31日
第四轮:2025年2月28日
除 研究生院的一般要求外 ,申请人还应提交一份简历和一份书面声明,解释其申请目的以及学术兴趣的重点。
2025年2月28日
申请将滚动受理,直至所有名额满员。因此,强烈建议尽早申请。


In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School,
28 February 2025
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis until all places have been filled. Therefore, early applications are strongly encouraged.


In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should
- normally possess a good honours degree in English or a language-related field;
- display a strong interest and basic knowledge in applied linguistics;
- submit a 500-word statement about their interests and goals related to postgraduate study in applied linguistics.
Preference will be given to applicants who have:
- obtained a degree from a university in Hong Kong or taken a degree programme of which the medium of instruction was English, or
- achieved minimum scores in one of the following English language tests:
1st round: 19 November 2024
2nd round: 31 December 2024
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should
1st round: 19 November 2024
2nd round: 31 December 2024

In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should
1st round: 31 December 2024
2nd round: 31 January 2025
3rd round: 28 February 2025
Clearing Round: 31 March 2025
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis until all places have been filled. Therefore, early applications are strongly encouraged. Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.
The Programme is divided into TWO streams:
A. Contemporary Art Practice
B. Chinese Art Practice
Stream declaration should be done when submitting the application.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should
1. submit a written statement explaining the purpose of their application (about 800 words in Chinese or 1,000 words in English); and
2. may be required to attend an interview.
Main Round: 31 January 2025
2nd Round: 28 February 2025
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis staring from October 2024 until all places have been filled. Therefore, early applications are strongly encouraged. If places are no longer available after the Main Round, the subsequent applications received may not be considered.
Please refer to the general requirements of the Graduate School.
Priority Round: 18 November 2024
Final Round: 31 March 2025
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis until all places have been filled. Therefore, early applications are strongly encouraged.
Applications submitted after 31 March 2025 may be considered, subject to availability of places.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should
28 February 2025
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis until all places have been filled. Therefore, early applications are strongly encouraged.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should
28 February 2025
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis until all places have been filled. Therefore, early applications are strongly encouraged.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should
1st Round: 6 December 2024
2nd Round: 28 February 2025
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis until all places have been filled. Therefore, early applications are strongly recommended.
Scholarships and fellowships are available for outstanding applicants in full recognition of their talents. Please visit the Department website for more details.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should submit an essay of motivation (about 2,000 words, in either Chinese or English) stating the level of knowledge and main field or interest in philosophy and expectation of this programme.
28 February 2025
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should submit a personal statement (in Chinese) explaining the purpose of their applications and their motivation.
Applicants may be required to attend an interview as part of the admission process.
Priority round: 28 February 2025
Final round: 13 April 2025
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants with good honors degrees in subjects other than Religious Studies may also be considered for admission to the M.A. Degree Programme.
Priority round: 28 February 2025
Final round: 13 April 2025
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis until all places have been filled. Therefore, early applications are strongly encouraged. If places are no longer available after the Priority Round, the subsequent applications received may not be considered.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should
Priority Round: 24 February 2025
Second Round: 24 March 2025
Third Round: 13 April 2025
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis until all places have been filled. Therefore, early applications are strongly encouraged.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should have / should preferably have:
Priority Round: 24 February 2025
Second Round: 24 March 2025
Third Round: 13 April 2025
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis until all places have been filled. Therefore, early applications are strongly encouraged.
7 May 2025


In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants may be invited for an interview.
Priority round: 31 December 2024
Final round: 28 February 2025
Applications are processed on a rolling basis until all places are filled. Therefore, early applications are strongly encouraged. If places are no longer available after the Priority Round, the subsequent applications received may not be considered.