PhD students for the Fall 2018
- 2019
- Research
- Faculty of Humanities
The Faculty of Humanities admitted five PhD students for the Fall 2018 intake. Three of them are the recipients of the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) for 2018/19.
The Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme was established by the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong in 2009, aiming at attracting the best and brightest students in the world to pursue their PhD studies in Hong Kong's universities.
Student Name | Supervision Team | Affiliated Research Centre |
Gao Zhanzhu | Principal Supervisor: Dr Eric Yuan Rui (Department of English Language Education (ELE)) Associate Supervisor: Dr Paul Stapleton (ELE) | Centre for Research on Linguistics and Language Studies (CRLLS) |
Liu Yuwei Recipient of Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme | Principal Supervisor: Dr Pauline Mak Wing Wah (ELE) Associate Supervisors: Dr Paul Stapleton (ELE) Dr Daisy Zou Di (ELE) | CRLLS |
Tran Thi Thanh Thao Recipient of Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme | Principal Supervisor: Dr Ma Qing (Department of Linguistics and Modern Language Studies (LML)) Associate Supervisor: Dr Wang Lixun (LML) Dr Chen Hsueh Chu (LML) | CRLLS |
Wei Chang | Principal Supervisor: Dr Michelle Gu Ming Yue (ELE) Associate Supervisors: Dr Paul Stapleton (ELE) Dr Eric Yuan Rui (ELE) | CRLLS |
Zadorozhnyy Artem Recipient of Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme | Principal Supervisor: Dr Yu Baohua (ELE) Associate Supervisor: Professor Lo Sing Kai (Graduate School) | CRLLS |
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Issue March 2019 | News Updates
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Issue March 2019 | News Updates
Initial Periodic Programme Review for Bachelor of Education (Honours) (English Language)
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