FAQ - FAQ - Admissions - PhD and MPhil - FBE - HKU.
Current Students: Research Postgraduate Programmes. According to the University's regulations, the degree of Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is awarded to a candidate who, on the successful completion of formal coursework requirements, and on the completion of an approved scheme of research, presents a successful thesis representing the result of the research which displays some originality and.
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PhD student (Miss LIANG, Y) awarded the Best Poster Award at the 17 th Congress of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology (APSR), Hong Kong (2012) PhD student (Miss HAN, Q) awarded International Trainee Travel Award for her poster presentation at the American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2009 International Conference, San Diego, USA.
If the enrollment status is pending, but I really want to take the course, what should I do? If you really want to take this course, please go to the lectures during the course enrollment period. If eventually your enrollment is approved, you would not have missed anything. If it turns out that you are rejected, still you would have enjoyed the first two weeks of lectures. Post navigation.
Dr Mary Schooling joined the School of Public Health at HKU in 2002 as a part-time teaching assistant after obtaining a PhD in Epidemiology from University College London (UK) following a career in IT and Operations Research starting at IBM. Dr Schooling is also a Professor at CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, City University of New York. She is an Associate Editor of.
Ph.D. (3 years) Students may enroll as either full-time or part-time candidates. Students who already possess an advanced degree at the Master's level at the time of application are normally admitted into a 36-month programme of full-time study or a 54-month programme of part-time study. Full-time students will be on probation for the first 12.
Dr. Chui is a researcher and registered social worker with an interdisciplinary background in International Development Studies. Her professional and research experience focused on the intersection between social policies, third sector, and the well-being of vulnerable population groups.