The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen - The School of Humanities and Social Science
Introduction
Founded in 2014, the School of Humanities and Social Science (hereinafter referred to as HSS) of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, is an exceptional and collaborative community of faculty, students, and alumni dedicated to improving lives and expanding opportunities through the comprehensive study and effective practice of humanities and social science. The bachelor programmes include Translation, Applied Psychology, English Studies, International Organization and Global Governance and Urban Management. The master programmes include Translation and Interpreting Studies, Simultaneous Interpreting, Global Studies, Applied Psychology, Chinese Language and Literature, Computational Social Science. The MPhil-PhD programmes include Global Studies, Translation Studies, Applied Psychology, Computational Social Science, Urban Studies.
With over 180+ full-time faculty members, HSS has a strong team consisting of distinguished senior scholars and a large number of young academic leaders. Most of them have learning, teaching, and research experience overseas, and numerous papers have been published in leading journals at home and abroad.
Admissions
Students from outside CUHKSZ who wish to study at the University may apply to become exchange/visiting students. Upon admission, students can apply for a range of courses following our regulations on enrolment quota, course timetabling and scheduling, etc.
Exchange/visiting student shall pursue an approved course of study not leading to a certificate, degree, or diploma of the University, and receive an academic report on the course/s taken.
Exchange Students
If your institution has a formal bilateral student exchange agreement with us, you can study with us as an exchange student. You will be normally accepted according to the agreement, and pay tuition fees to your home institution.
Visiting Students
If your institution has a formal student visiting agreement with us, you can study with us as a visiting student. You will be normally accepted according to the agreement, and pay tuition fees to CUHKSZ.
CUHKSZ does NOT accept free movers* at this moment.
* You are a free mover if your university does not carry any formal agreement with CUHKSZ.
Admission Requirements
Language Requirement
If you are from an institution where English is not the primary language of instruction, you should have a minimum TOEFL score of 530 (paper-based) / 71 (internet-based) or IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
Academic Requirements
- You should currently enrol in a partner university recognized by CUHKSZ.
- If you are an undergraduate student, you should have completed at least two academic terms of university studies. If you are a postgraduate student, you should have a recognized bachelor's degree or equivalent and be currently enrolled in a postgraduate program at a partner university.
- All applications will be assessed by the Office of Academic Links.
Visa Requirements
How to apply for a visa to study in China?
You should apply for an “X” (study) visa at your local Chinese Embassy or Consulate-General with the required documents.
X1 Visa is issued to those who intend to study for a period of more than 180 days. The X1 Visa generally permits only one entry. Students holding an X1 Visa must apply for a Residence Permit within 30 days upon arrival in the Chinese mainland to allow multiple entries.
X2 Visa is issued to those who intend to study for a period of no more than 180 days (including 180 days). The X2 Visa generally permits only one entry. Students holding an X2 Visa are not able to apply for a Residence Permit and thus cannot exit and re-enter the Chinese mainland upon arrival.
What documents are required for a study visa application?
- Visa Application for Study in China (JW202)
- Admission Letter issued by CUHKSZ
- Valid original passport
The visa authority may, in light of specific cases, require an applicant to submit additional application materials.
You must enter China with the original copies of the above documents. A person coming to China with other types of passports, or visas or without the original documents will not be able to register with the institution, nor will they be able to apply for residence in China.
How to apply for a residence permit after entry?
The residence permit for study is issued to persons who pursue long-term (exceeding 180 days) studies in China.
The X visa is for a single entry. If you would like to visit outside the Chinese Mainland during your study at CUHKSZ, you need to apply for a Residence Permit for Foreigners within 30 days of arrival in China to allow multiple entries.
Note: A foreigner holding a residence permit for study shall not engage in any off-campus work-study or internship unless the information prescribed in the preceding paragraph is specified in his or her residence permit.
Campus Life & Facilities
Accommodation
At CUHKSZ, we offer you the unique experience of a collegiate system. Once you are here, you are assigned to one of our seven residential colleges: Shaw College, Diligentia College, Muse College, Harmonia College, Ling College, Minerva College, and Seventh College. Your college is your home at CUHKSZ. It is the community where you create unforgettable memories by mingling with both local and international students from different academic and cultural backgrounds. In the college, you have access to not only facilities such as dormitories, canteens, music rooms, and gyms but also the physical and mental support by the wardens and residence tutors. With the extracurricular activities organized by the college and self-managed student clubs, we expect you to have an immersive study experience at CUHKSZ.
Check-in
The earliest check-in date is one day before the registration date.
Note: The colleges offer a 24/7 reception service.
Room Type
4-bed dormitory, shared bathroom