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Lee Hysan Visiting Scholar Scheme



The Lee Hysan Visiting Scholar Scheme provides grants to mainland and overseas scholars (graduate students are not eligible for the program) to visit the Centre for the purpose of conducting research. The grants subsidizes the rental for on-campus accommodation and provides per diem during the period of stay. The period of visit can be between 1 - 3 months.

Apart from giving at least one luncheon seminar during their stay, a Lee Hysan Visiting Scholar is required to support activities organized by the Centre, such as public lectures or other academic events to promote a better understanding of China among students or the general public in Hong Kong.

Candidates for the Scheme are expected to be either established experts or promising young scholars in the field, who have demonstrated experiences in empirical studies. Research topics must have either a Mainland or Hong Kong focus. Interested applicants are advised to return to us the application form (see below) duly filled, together with a CV and a research proposal of two pages.

Research Training on China Studies Visiting Scholar Programme



The Programme is sponsored by the CUHK Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Asia-Pacific Centre for Chinese Studies of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

USC welcomes application by and nomination of scholars who are working with or exploring cutting edge methodology to conduct research on contemporary China.

If approved by selection committee, the scholar will receive sponsorship, covering one to three-month campus accommodation and partial allowance subsidies.

For application, please download application form below. Send it back with a CV, research proposal and recommendation letter.

Download the Application form, please click => Application form for overseas scholars