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New Faculty Brochure is Out Now

Our new Faculty Brochure which gives you a glimpse of the Faculty is now available online. Check out what we have to offer you: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/fh/FH_FacultyBrochure(Aug2020).pdf

1 Sep, 2020

Publication Faculty of Humanities

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CBS Receives 2020 Eurasia Foundation (from Asia) Grant

The teaching team of CBS1B03 East Asia: Towards a Global Community with Cultural Diversity (Dr Sun-A KIM [Principal Investigator], Ms Sin Ae SIM, Dr Hae Min HAN, and Dr Reijiro AOYAMA) has recently received a grant of USD12,500 from Eurasia Foundation (from Asia), formerly known as One Asia Foundation. The teaching team has received the grant eight times since 2012, totalling over HKD1,400,000. The grant will be used to invite guest speakers and organise activities for students to better understand and experience East Asian societies and cultures.

26 Aug, 2020

News Faculty of Humanities

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Frequently Asked Questions for Students

The following FAQs are updated regularly based on the information disseminated by the University. Select the category that fits you:     Current Student Learning, Teaching and Assessment Arrangements Subject Registration and Add/Drop Arrangements Application for Transcripts/Testimonials Collection of Student Identity Card Examination Timetable Visa Matters for Non-local Students RPg Student Matters e-Learning - Blackboard Learning, Teaching and Assessment Arrangements Please refer to "Notices to Students" on the Academic Registry website for the latest learning, teaching and assessment arrangements. Subject Registration and Major/Minor Study Accessing eStudent Subject Registration Function and Registration Start Time Add Subjects Drop Subjects Add/Drop Period Waitlisting Function Major/Minor Study Double Majors Study Application for Transcripts/Testimonials Q1.How can I apply for transcript of studies and testimonial? For current student and current year graduands, please apply through eStudent (https://www38.polyu.edu.hk/eStudent/). For past graduates/alumni, please download the application form HERE. Q2. How long does it take to process the application? Transcript of studies/testimonial will normally be ready for mailing in 7 working days for students and graduands of the current academic year. For other cases, the Faculty Office may need more time to process your application. It would help to shorten the processing time if you could provide as much information as possible to facilitate record searching. For urgent cases, please indicate the date when the transcript of studies/testimonial are required and contact fh.enquiry@polyu.edu.hk, if necessary. Documentary evidence must be attached. The University will try its best to entertain urgent cases with supporting documents. In case the request could not be acceded to, you will be informed by telephone. Collection of Student Identity Card (Semester 2 of 2021/22) For Current Student Q1. My student identity card will expire by the end of January, how can I renew my student identity card? Please note for students whose student identity cards are due for renewal, you can collect the new student card from the Academic Registry Service Centre starting from 25 January 2022 as long as you are "active" students in the semester concerned. For students who are currently out of Hong Kong, you may collect the renewed student identity card after returning to Hong Kong. The online access to electronic resources in Semester Two of 2021/22 will NOT be suspended even if you are not going to collect your renewed student identity card in January 2022, provided that you will continue your study in Semester Two of 2021/22. For enquiries or assistance, please contact the Academic Registry at 2333 0600 during office hours or ar.enrolment@polyu.edu.hk. Examination Timetable Please refer to "Notices to Students" on the Academic Registry website for the latest examination arrangements. [Other issues related to examination timetable] e-Learning - Blackboard Q1. Can I access Learn@PolyU from Mainland cities? New Student Learning, Teaching and Assessment Arrangements Subject Registration and Add/Drop Arrangements Collection of Student Identity Card Visa Matters for Non-local Students RPg Student Matters e-Learning - Blackboard Collection of Student Identity Card For New Students Q1.How can I collect my student identity card after completing the programme registration? For local students, please collect your student identity card according to the schedule below: Date and Time: to be announced Venue: Room M102, 1/F, Li Ka Shing Tower (Core M), The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (see campus map). Student identity card will be printed to you after verifying your original personal identity document and visa-related documents (e.g. visa label/entry permit and landing slip) on the spot. Please refer to your Notice of Offer for details. For non-local students, the student identity card will be printed to you after verifying your original personal identity document and visa-related documents (e.g. visa label and landing slip) on the spot. The schedule for the collection of student identity card will be announced when face-to-face teaching resumes. The Academic Registry will keep you posted about the arrangement soon. RPg Student Matters RPg Student Matters Research Student Handbook Research Supervision Guidelines Graduation Requirements Awards, Grants, and Scholarships Resources and Support Other Information Notices to research students admitted from the 2018/19 cohort onwards For further enquiries, please contact: (CBS) cbs.enquiry@polyu.edu.hk; 2766 7454 / 2766 7463 | (CC) cnma@polyu.edu.hk; 3400 8927 | (ENGL) egdept@polyu.edu.hk; 2766 7643                          Visa Matters for Non-local Students Visa Matters for Non-local Students HKID Card and Student Visa Q1. Do I need to apply for a Hong Kong Identity Card? Q2. What is the definition of a non-local student? Q3. If I fail to get my student visa when the semester begins, can I come to Hong Kong as a visitor and start my study at PolyU? Q4. How do I activate my student visa? Q5. If I am a full-time student from Taiwan entering Hong Kong to take up studies on the strength of a single-journey permit, what should I do to facilitate my future travel to and from Hong Kong? Q6. How do I apply for student visa extension? Q7. Can I still apply for student visa extension if I cannot complete my current study programme within its normal duration? Q8. What are the replacement arrangements if I have lost my travel document whilst in Hong Kong? Internship and Employment Q9.Who are eligible for undertaking study-/curriculum-related internship, part-time on-campus employment and/or off-campus summer jobs? Q10. Do I need to seek permission from the Director of Immigration before taking up study-/curriculum internship, part-time on-campus employment and/or off-campus summer jobs? Q11. Are the NOLs still valid if I transfer to another study programme? Q12. Can I get a replacement of NOL if the original one has been lost, damaged or defaced? Charity/Voluntary Work Q13. Do I need to seek permission from the Director of Immigration before taking up charity or voluntary work? Transfer of Study Q14. Do I need to seek approval from the Director of Immigration for switching form one programme to another at PolyU? Q15. Will my stay be extended long enough to complete my study if I switch from one programme to another? Deferment of Study/Zero Subject Enrolment and Resumption of Study Q16. Do I need to inform the Director of Immigration of my deferment of study or zero subject enrolment? Q17. What should I do: to resume my study after deferment or upon reinstatement of my registration status; or to extend my study visa as a part-time student? Q18. Do I need to apply for a new student visa upon resumption of study after deferment or zero subject enrolment if my current student visa is still valid? Nullification of Registration Q19. Are there any implications if I fail to complete the subject registration on the scheduled date, fail to settle my tuition fees by the payment deadline or the fee payment is rejected by the bank? Discontinuation or Withdrawal of Study/De-registration Q20. Can I continue to stay in Hong Kong after discontinuation of my study? Change of Student Status Q21. Can I change my student status (e.g. from full-time to part-time)? Exchange Activities Q22. Do I need to seek approval from the Director of Immigration before taking up exchange activities? Employment/Stay in Hong Kong after Completion of Study Q23. Can I apply for employment or stay in Hong Kong after I have completed my study? Q24. My student visa is going to expire and I wish to apply to stay in Hong Kong under the IANG. However, I have not yet received the result of graduation. Can I extend my stay in Hong Kong and wait for the result?

12 Aug, 2020

News Faculty of Humanities

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Faculty Dean Prof. Li Ping Featured in PolyU's Excel x Impact

Faculty Dean Prof. Li Ping was invited by PolyU's Excel x Impact magazine to talk about his research, mottos in life, as well as the importance of humanities studies in its inaugural issue. Read full story

6 Aug, 2020

News Faculty of Humanities

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New Book - Biliteracy and Trilingualism: Language Education Policy Research in Hong Kong

The first Chinese monograph on the language policy “Biliteracy and Trilingualism” and its planning in Hong Kong, titled “Biliteracy and Trilingualism: Language Education Policy Research in Hong Kong”, by Dr Leung Wai-mun and Prof. David C.S. Li of the Department of Chinese & Bilingual Studies (CBS), with a foreword by Prof. William Wang, has just been released by the City University of Hong Kong Press, one of the major academic publishers in Hong Kong. Click HERE for more information. Citation: Leung, W. M. and Li, D.C.S. (2020). Biliteracy and Trilingualism: Language Education Policy Research in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press. Table of Contents (in Chinese) 序言(王士元) 導言 作者簡介 1. 香港「兩文三語」政策的制定與實踐 2. 「兩文三語」政策下英語和普通話的學習 3. 「三語」政策下粵語的使用現況、定位與發展 4. 「兩文三語」政策下非華語學生的中文學習 5. 香港「兩文三語」政策下的語文規劃 6. 總結 附錄 參考文獻 後記

6 Aug, 2020

Publication Faculty of Humanities

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Faculty of Humanities Entry Scholarship for Outstanding HKDSE Students

Faculty of Humanities (FH) accords recognition to outstanding HKDSE students admitted to the BA(Hons) in Linguistics and Translation (JS3818) and BA(Hons) in English Studies for the Professions (JS3832) via JUPAS 2020/21 onwards. Details of the scholarship

22 Jul, 2020

News Faculty of Humanities

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Faculty of Humanities Entry Scholarship for Outstanding HKDSE Students

Congratulations to Cheuk Wing Tung Jenny, a final-year student in the BA(Hons) in English Studies for the Professions programme, on receiving the Outstanding Student Award of the Faculty of Humanities 2019. Winners of the Outstanding Student Award of Department 2019 have also bee announced and the recipients from our Faculty are:  Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies Li Xiyuan Department of Chinese Culture Pang Wing Cheong Department of English Cheuk Wing Tung Jenny PolyU's Outstanding Student Award is granted on an annual basis to full-time final-year students who excel in both academic and non-academic pursuits during their studies. Each academic department is allowed to nominate one candidate. The “Most Outstanding PolyU Student” is then selected among the eight awardees from six faculties and two independent schools.

22 Jul, 2020

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Neuroscience Paper Ranked among Top 100 by Scientific Reports 2019

Have you ever wondered what is actually going on inside your brain when you read a text? Did you know your brain will work differently when you read expository texts? In a research article recently published by Scientific Reports, our Faculty Dean Prof. Li Ping and his team shared their research findings on the reading brain in scientific text comprehension as well as the effects of e-device usage on learning. The paper is one of the top 100 downloaded neuroscience papers for Scientific Reports in 2019. Read more: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/fh/en-us/newsletter_details/view/97

8 Jun, 2020

Achievements Faculty of Humanities

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PolyU Linguistics Ranked 45th Worldwide

PolyU Linguistics ranks among the top 50 in the world for the eighth year in a row. The subject of linguistics – the discipline in which a majority of FH staff members are engaged – is ranked 8th* in Asia and 45th worldwide according to the newly released Quacquarelli Symonds University Rankings by Subject 2020.  QS rankings are based on universities’ subject performance in terms of academic reputation, employer reputation and research impact. *By regional filtering of Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings by Subject 2020.

4 Mar, 2020

News Faculty of Humanities

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PolyU-trained Student Wins Bronze Medal in Online Olympiad in Linguistics 2020

A representative from the Hong Kong Linguistics Olympiad (HKLO) team1, Bui Ka (Amber) Chan, won bronze medal in the second Online Olympiad in Linguistics 2020 which was held in January this year. Online Olympiad in Linguistics 2020 started on Friday, January 24 (7:00 am UTC) and lasted till Monday, January 27 (10:00 pm UTC). This event brought together more than 500 high school students from 32 countries/regions. It is the first time for 6 Hong Kong delegates to attend this competition. These students were jointly trained by Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies (CBS) and Department of English (ENGL). For more information, please visit the Online Olympiad in Linguistics website: https://onling.org 1The Hong Kong team has six delegates.

18 Feb, 2020

Achievements Faculty of Humanities

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