Enquiry
Please feel free to contact our Student Exchange Coordinator for any enquiries about the student exchange programme:
To enrich the learning experience and broaden the regional/global exposures, students are encouraged to undertake exchange studies at the partner institutions of CityU. Upon completion of the relevant courses at the Host University, students participating in all levels of exchange programmes (institutional, college and departmental level) can apply for transferring their earned credits to their CityU academic programmes*.
*Before applying for the student exchange programmes, students should discuss their study plan with their major leaders. Prior to departure for student exchange, they are REQUIRED to complete and submit the application form for pre-approval for credit transfer to the PHY General Office.
Academic Calendar
Semester 1: September-January
Semester 2: February-June
Quota
5 Students per academic year
National Taiwan University
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Academic Calendar
Semester 1: September-January
Semester 2: February-June
Quota
5 Students per academic year
Academic Calendar
Spring Semester: March-June
Fall Semester: August-December
Quota
2 Students per academic year
Academic Calendar
Autumn Term: September-January
Spring Term: January-June
Quota
6 Students per academic year
Please feel free to contact our Student Exchange Coordinator for any enquiries about the student exchange programme:
Prof. LI Danfeng Denver
Tel: 3442-7837
danfeng.li@cityu.edu.hk
LI-6384
Institutional Level
Please refer to the Global Engagement Office (GEO) website, and click Outgoing Exchange Students.
College Level
Please refer to the College of Science (CSCI) website.
“I was surprised by National Chiao Tung University’s well-developed education system on science and engineering. There were a lot of good professors in NCTU, and they designed a lot of comprehensive and useful courses for students. The students were diligent that they spent a lot of time on study and they always do more than enough. How about the leisure activities? I think the most important thing was sports - every single student would do sports after class. In the evening, you would see many students and professors running around the campus (the campus was indeed very big). Other students would play basketball, football etc. I was stocked to see so many students do sports at the same time. In short, I think study and sports are the two key elements of their university life, and these two elements made my exchange life simple but enjoyable.”
Normally, there are two rounds of applications each academic year. However, no second round of applications will be organised if all exchange places have been allocated to eligible students in the first round. Interested students are therefore advised to apply for exchange studies as early as possible.
1st Round | Application Round | Exchange Period |
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January* | Semester A or B of next academic year |
2nd Round | Application Period | Exchange Period |
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September* | Semester B of the current academic year |
*For detailed application deadline, please refer to
For outbound exchange programme, please refers to the details below.
Prospective exchange students are first selected by their home institutions prior to the approval of their exchange study by the Department of Physics, CityU. Interested students please check the application deadline and procedures with the exchange coordinator of your home institution before submitting your application.
For Semester A | Exchange Period | Deadline |
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Semester A (September Entry) | May^ |
For Semester B | Exchange Period | Deadline |
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Semester B (January Entry) | October^ |
^For detailed application deadline, please check with the exchange coordinator of your home institution.
Institutional Level
Please refer to the Admissions Office website, and click "Admission" then "Exchange Students".
College Level
Please refer to the College of Science (CSCI) website.
The departmental level student exchange programme is for undergraduate students whose home department is holding a student exchange agreement with the Department of Physics, CityU.
Interested students please consult with your academic advisor/exchange coordinator of your home institution concerning the suitability of the proposed programme of exchange study and the related application procedures. The application and the supporting documents should be submitted directly to the Department of Physics by the stipulated deadline.
Address
General Office
Department of Physics
City University of Hong Kong
G6702, 6/F, Yeung Kin Man Academic Building (Yeung)
Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon
Hong Kong SAR
(Inbound Student Exchange)
Email
phy.go@cityu.edu.hk
“I would say Hong Kong is one of the liveliest places in the world and a semester at CityU gives you an unforgettable experience. You will be situated in Kowloon Tong at the bottom of the Beacon Hill. You can easily commute all over the city with the convenient MTR. It allows you to go hiking, shopping, surfing, camping, partying and much more. It has been a happy time with a lot of adventures. I’m grateful for all the new friends from all over the world. A semester abroad gives you a lot of perspective on your life, background and the things you cherish. I recommend taking at least one class which teaches you about China and its culture, so you will have a better understanding of Hong Kong and its culture with both Chinese and British history. I would recommend everyone that has the opportunity, to go on exchange to CityU.”