The Hong Kong Polytechnic University has announced scholarships for students of Master of Design (MDes)-International Excellence Scholarships (IES) and Top Universities Scheme (TUS). Both scholarships are designed as entry-based scholarships, aiming to attract international students seeking higher education in Hong Kong. In line with Hong Kong’s talent acquisition and immigration schemes, the scholarships provide students with a two-year systematic pathway for professional advancement. The initial nominations will take place in late January 2023. The scholarship awards are limited, hence it is advised to apply as early as possible for priority consideration.
International Excellence Scholarship (IES)
As the name suggests, the IES program is introduced in order to promote innovation and multicultural and multidisciplinary design. The program primarily honors brilliant non-ethnic chinese students belonging to underrepresented countries. The details of the IES program are as follows:
- Eligibility Criteria: International students applying for PolyU MDesign program.
- Application Process: No separate applications are required
- Selection Process: Merit-based
- Benefits/Awards: 50% tuition fee waiver, valued at HK$ 106,200
Top Universities Scheme (TUS)
TUS is designed for high-achieving and motivated students studying in prestigious institutions to advance their Master’s studies at PolyU. The details of the Top Universities Scheme scholarships are as follows:
- Eligibility Criteria: Applicants with a UG degree from any of the top 50 global universities
- Application Process:
- Stage 1: Eligible applicants will receive interview invite
- Stage 2: Interested applicants can submit self-nomination form
- Selection Process: Merit-based
- Benefits/Awards: 15% tuition fee waiver, valued at HK$ 31,860
PolyU’s Master of Design program ensures that students receive the necessary support for achieving their career aspirations. During the first year, students learn from top-class interdisciplinary education and research. After graduation, they will be offered a 12-month “IANG” visa to live and work in Hong Kong. They can seek employment, take career mentorship, start up grants, and incubation schemes from PolyU and Hong Kong R&D bases (e.g. Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks). Around half of the non-local alums chose a post graduation career in Hong Kong, and those with less work experience reported a salary of around HKD250,000 per year (approx USD32,000 as per the exchange rates in Oct 2022).
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