


A number of scholarships are offered to incoming MALS students who (1) obtained first or second upper honours classification from their first degrees, and which are relevant to language studies (linguistics, translation, English language & literature, etc.), or (2) are the UGC-funded HKBU Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences graduates under Academy of Language and Culture. (w.e.f. 2025/26 intake)
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A number of scholarships are offered to incoming MALS students who (1) obtained first or second upper honours classification from their first degrees, and which are relevant to language studies (linguistics, translation, English language & literature, etc.), or (2) are graduates of the UGC-funded HKBU Bachelor of Arts programmes, or (3) have an excellent academic record from a mainland university and good TEM8 (Test for English Majors – Band 8) result.
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CHUNG Ka Hin |
DAI Qianhui |
FENG Jiaying |
LIANG Xinyue |
LIN Kunping |
LIU Jialei |
LUO Jiaxi |
PENG Kailin |
POON Chung Sze |
TIAN Jing |
WANG Luting |
WEN Shuting |
WONG Tseng Mun |
WU Mingxin |
XU Zehao |
YE Dongdong |
ZHOU Shanshan |
A number of scholarships are offered to incoming MALS students who (1) obtained first or second upper honours classification from their first degrees, and which are relevant to language studies (linguistics, translation, English language & literature, etc.), or (2) are graduates of the UGC-funded HKBU Bachelor of Arts programmes, or (3) have an excellent academic record from a mainland university and good TEM8 (Test for English Majors – Band 8) result.
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CHU Kim Shing |
HONG Bing |
HU Kun |
HUANG Xiaoyang |
JIANG Shuying |
LAI Wing Yin |
LIAO Jiao |
PENG Jiaqi |
SHEN Chao |
SHIH Sum Sum |
WAI Sze Wing |
WANG Xiaojing |
WONG Cheuk Yan |
YANG Dan |
ZHANG Hanxu |
ZHANG Ke |
ZHAO Pujing |
A number of scholarships are offered to incoming MALS students who (1) obtained first or second upper honours classification from their first degrees, and which are relevant to language studies (linguistics, translation, English language & literature, etc.), or (2) are graduates of the UGC-funded HKBU Bachelor of Arts programmes, or (3) have an excellent academic record from a mainland university and good TEM8 (Test for English Majors – Band 8) result.
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JIANG Yuli |
LI Jiali |
LI Sixuan |
LIANG Jiawen |
LIU Jiayi |
ZHU Di |
ZHU Hong |
Scholarships are open to incoming international students in order to increase the diversity of students and enhance their exposure to peers from other linguistic and cultural backgrounds. The scholarship awards vary from 15% to 100% of the total tuition fee and will be deducted from the tuition fee upon admission. The scholarships are awarded based on a holistic review process that includes academic results, academic outputs, interviews, relevant test scores and/or other evidence of excellence and aptitude.
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ROSS Lee |
Scholarships are open to incoming international students in order to increase the diversity of students and enhance their exposure to peers from other linguistic and cultural backgrounds. The scholarship awards vary from 15% to 100% of the total tuition fee and will be deducted from the tuition fee upon admission. The scholarships are awarded based on a holistic review process that includes academic results, academic outputs, interviews, relevant test scores and/or other evidence of excellence and aptitude.
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TEJERO Ruthie | |
Scholarships are open to all applicants regardless of race, nationality, gender, political view, or any other irrelevant parameter. The requirements are strictly in relation to service to Hong Kong. Examples of service may include work at Hong Kong-related NGOs, charity bodies, extra-curricular societies like the boy scouts or girl guides, help given to minority or disadvantaged groups, service (not just membership) to political parties, service (not just membership) to professional bodies, etc. Acceptable evidence includes testimonies, references, certificates, and other materials that allow verification. The scholarship awards vary from 5% to 100% of the total tuition fee and will be deducted from the tuition fee upon admission. Applicants who wish to be considered for the award should include all relevant supporting materials at the point of application for admissions. (w.e.f. 2025/26 intake)
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Scholarships are open to all applicants regardless of race, nationality, gender, political view, or any other irrelevant parameter. The requirements are strictly in relation to service to Hong Kong. Examples of service may include work at Hong Kong-related NGOs, charity bodies, extra-curricular societies like the boy scouts or girl guides, help given to minority or disadvantaged groups, service (not just membership) to political parties, service (not just membership) to professional bodies, etc. Acceptable evidence includes testimonies, references, certificates, and other materials that allow verification. The scholarship awards vary from 15% to 100% of the total tuition fee and will be deducted from the tuition fee upon admission. Applicants who wish to be considered for the award should include all relevant supporting materials at the point of application for admissions.
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SHIH Sum Sum | |
Scholarships are open to all applicants regardless of race, nationality, gender, political view, or any other irrelevant parameter. The requirements are strictly in relation to service to Hong Kong. Examples of service may include work at Hong Kong-related NGOs, charity bodies, extra-curricular societies like the boy scouts or girl guides, help given to minority or disadvantaged groups, service (not just membership) to political parties, service (not just membership) to professional bodies, etc. Acceptable evidence includes testimonies, references, certificates, and other materials that allow verification. The scholarship awards vary from 15% to 100% of the total tuition fee and will be deducted from the tuition fee upon admission. Applicants who wish to be considered for the award should include all relevant supporting materials at the point of application for admissions.
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CHOY Fu Chee Jeff | |
Scholarships are open to all applicants regardless of race, nationality, gender, political view, or any other irrelevant parameter. The requirements are strictly in relation to service to Hong Kong. Examples of service may include work at Hong Kong-related NGOs, charity bodies, extra-curricular societies like the boy scouts or girl guides, help given to minority or disadvantaged groups, service (not just membership) to political parties, service (not just membership) to professional bodies, etc. Acceptable evidence includes testimonies, references, certificates, and other materials that allow verification. The scholarship awards vary from 15% to 100% of the total tuition fee and will be deducted from the tuition fee upon admission. Applicants who wish to be considered for the award should include all relevant supporting materials at the point of application for admissions.
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KWOK Wan Pui | |
TAM Nga Wing Olivia | |
The graduate who has the highest cumulative GPA in the graduating class of the Programme and whose cumulative GPA is no less than 3.67 will be awarded the Scholastic Award of the Programme for that year.
The Distinction may be awarded to a student who has attained an overall cumulative GPA of 3.67 or above, with no course grade below B- and no repeated courses while the Merit may be awarded to a student who has attained an overall cumulative GPA of 3.40 – 3.66.
Graduate name | Awards |
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WONG Cheuk Yan | Scholastic Award and Distinction |
PENG Jiaqi | Distinction |
HONG Bing | Merit |
LI Yindi | Merit |
LIAO Jiao | Merit |
LU Shuwen | Merit |
MO Hui Kiu Ricky | Merit |
PU Xinghai | Merit |
ROSS Lee | Merit |
YUNG Chit Ying | Merit |
The graduate who has the highest cumulative GPA in the graduating class of the Programme and whose cumulative GPA is no less than 3.67 will be awarded the Scholastic Award of the Programme for that year.
The Distinction may be awarded to a student who has attained an overall cumulative GPA of 3.67 or above, with no course grade below B- and no repeated courses while the Merit may be awarded to a student who has attained an overall cumulative GPA of 3.40 – 3.66.
Graduate name | Awards |
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CHAN Silvia Pui Sze | Scholastic Award and Distinction |
KONG Weili | Distinction |
ZHOU Shenyan | Distinction |
CHENG Xingbo | Merit |
LEE Sau Yan | Merit |
LI Ka Man | Merit |
LI Shun | Merit |
LIN Junyu | Merit |
LIANG Jiawen | Merit |
WANG Shang | Merit |
YU Yingzhuo | Merit |
ZHONG Yueyun | Merit |
ZHOU Yicheng | Merit |
The graduate who has the highest cumulative GPA in the graduating class of the Programme and whose cumulative GPA is no less than 3.67 will be awarded the Scholastic Award of the Programme for that year.
The Distinction may be awarded to a student who has attained an overall cumulative GPA of 3.67 or above, with no course grade below B- and no repeated courses while the Merit may be awarded to a student who has attained an overall cumulative GPA of 3.40 – 3.66.
Graduate name | Awards |
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MOK Tsz Yan | Scholastic Award and Distinction |
CHAN Ka Ho | Merit |
CHEUNG Ka Po | Merit |
CHOY Fu Chee Jeff | Merit |
DAI Xinxin | Merit |
DENG Xiaotong | Merit |
HE Ruining | Merit |
HU Zhen | Merit |
JIANG Wenjing | Merit |
LAU Yi Lam Christy | Merit |
LEE Shui Kwan Susan | Merit |
LIANG Naoqi | Merit |
LYU Wang | Merit |
SHEN Junjie | Merit |
TANG Tze Him | Merit |
WANG Lu | Merit |
XU Yihan | Merit |