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15 Nov, 2024

MA in Visual Arts Education and Creative Practice is now open for application!

Programme Code: A1M098

Study Mode: One-year Full-time

Application Deadline: 3 January 2025

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Master of Arts in Visual Arts Education and Creative Practice [MAVAECP]

Admission and Schedule 

 

There is one intake in September each year. The main round applications begin in November.

 

For details of the admission schedule, please refer to https://mavaecp.eduhk.hk/application_and_admission/interview_and_admission_schedule/

 

Application

 

Applications will be processed on a rolling basis. Places are filled continually throughout the admission period, and there is a possibility that the quotas may be full before the deadline. Early application is therefore strongly encouraged.

 

Entrance Requirement

 

  1. Applicants should normally hold a recognised Bachelor's degree or other equivalent qualifications.
  2. Applicants whose entrance qualification is obtained from an institution in a non-English speaking system should normally fulfill a minimum English proficiency requirements

For details of the entrance requirement, please refer to https://mavaecp.eduhk.hk/application_and_admission/entrance_requirements_and_medium_of_instruction/

 

Notes to Non-local Applicants

 

We welcome applications from local and non-local applicants and indication of residence status does not form a criterion for selection.

 

  • Applicants whose entrance qualification is obtained from an institution in a non-English speaking system should include their IELTS / TOEFL test result (taken within 2 years) in the application documents. Otherwise, the application may be delayed.
  • It normally takes 6-8 weeks for the Hong Kong Immigration Department to process visa applications. You are therefore strongly advised to submit your application as early as possible.

The results of IELTS/TOEFL provided should be within two years (i.e., for the 2025/26 intake, the IELTS/TOEFL test must be obtained on or after 1 Jan 2023); and

The results of IELTS/TOEFL should be “taken in test centres” (i.e., tests taken online such as IELTS indicator/IELTS Online and TOEFL Home Editions are NOT accepted).

 

Application Deadline

 

The main round applications begin in November. Late applications will only be considered on a space-available basis. Applicants are therefore advised to apply early.

 

Disclaimer:

 

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this website. Changes to any aspects of the programmes may be made from time to time as due to change of circumstances and the University reserves the right to revise any information contained in this website as it deems fit without prior notice. The University accepts no liability for any loss or damage arising from any use or misuse of or reliance on any information contained in this website.

 

EdUHK, has not collaborated with any agency in Mainland China or Hong Kong on admission, and does not encourage students to entrust their applications to any third-party agents and we always contact applicants directly on updates regarding the applications. You must complete and submit your own application via the EdUHK online admissions system and provide your own personal and contact details. Please refer to the official EdUHK channels, such as programme websites and the admissions system, for the required information to complete your application.

 

Probity Requirements: Other than the application fee, applicants are not required to pay any additional fees during the application process. Please be reminded not to offer any advantage to any EdUHK staff, officer, employee, and/or any person involved in the admission process at EdUHK in connection with any application. Otherwise, you may commit serious criminal offences under Prevention of Bribery Ordinance (Cap. 201 of the laws of Hong Kong), which is punishable by imprisonment.

 

Making, submitting or using any false instrument (including forged documents) are serious criminal offences under the Crimes Ordinance (Cap. 200 of the laws of Hong Kong). A person committing the offences relating to forgery or false instruments is liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment. The University shall consider the relevant evidence and report suspicious cases to the Hong Kong Police. The University reserves the right to take appropriate legal actions against persons who make, forge or use a false instrument for admission and any other academic purposes before, during and after the admission process.

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