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[ecrea] Doctoral scholarships in Hong Kong
Tue Sep 16 17:11:29 GMT 2014
Applications are invited for the Hong Kong Postgraduate Fellowship
Scheme (HKPFS) studentships to commence study in September 2015. HKPFS
is a special scheme run by the HK University Grants Council designed to
attract the best students for doctoral study in Hong Kong. The scheme
is extremely generous in terms of remuneration and benefits and it is
open to all applicants irrespective of nationality. You can find out
more about the scheme at: https://cerg1.ugc.edu.hk/hkpfs/index.html.
Over the last few years, the School of Communication at Hong Kong
Baptist University has been increasingly successful in helping students
obtain these very competitive awards. We should like to ask you to
encourage any of your students who are interested in pursuing doctoral
studies to apply to us. The School is a large one with a wide range of
research interests. We are interested in potential students who wish to
research in the following areas:
Film Studies (documentary studies, television studies and Asian cinemas
are particularly strong specialisms)
Journalism (comparative media systems, media education and literacy,
and Chinese media are particularly strong specialisms)
Communication Studies (advertising and public relations, organisational
and health communication are particularly strong specialisms)
Students with other interests within these general areas are strongly
encouraged to contact the School to discuss whether we possess the
expertise to supervise them should they decide to apply.
Our doctoral programme is very international in orientation and
composition. We have students from Europe, the US, Africa, South Asia
and East Asia and we are keen to maintain such a cosmopolitan student
body. A student interested in applying can find further details of the
School at: http://www.comm.hkbu.edu.hk/. The general conditions for
admission to the university’s Graduate School are at:
http://gs.hkbu.edu.hk/.
Hong Kong is an excellent place to study for a doctoral degree. The
university is very well supported by the UGC and research is one of the
main priorities. Universities enjoy a very high level of academic
freedom. (Incidentally, despite its name, Hong Kong Baptist University
is a secular public university that welcomes students of all religions
and none.) Hong Kong bills itself as “Asia’s World City” and has a
diverse population. Faculty and students are active participants in the
city’s vigorous civic life.
There is a two-step application process. Potential students must first
register their interest with the UGC at the URL above and obtain a
registration number. They then apply to HKBU through the Graduate
School using that registration number as a reference. Applications are
exclusively electronic. The deadline for applications for a September
2015 start is 12.00 Hong Kong time (GMT+8) on 1st December 2014.
Should any of your students be interested in learning more about these
opportunities, they can feel free to contact me directly at
(sparksc /at/ hkbu.edu.hk).
Best wishes
Colin Sparks
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