The Education University of Hong Kong

Upcoming Conferences

THe EdUHK-IOE Summer Conference on Leadership in Language and Culture

  • is now opened for registration, please visit the website for more details.

The 23rd AsiaTEFL 2025 International Conference

  • is now opened for registration, please visit the website for more details.

The International Postgraduate Roundtable and Research Forum cum Summer School (IPRRFSS) 2025

  • is now calling for abstracts/papers, please visit the website for more details.

Admission and application for

GS Postgraduate Programmes


January 2025 Intake (Semester 2, 2024/25)

For non-HK PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) applicants:
Application Start Date: 1 August 2024
Application Deadline: 25 August 2024

September 2025 Intake (Semester 1, 2025/26)

For HK PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) applicants:
Application Start Date: 1 September 2024 at 12:00 noon HKT
Application Deadline: 1 December 2024 at 12:00 noon HKT

For non-HK PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) applicants:
Application Start Date: 1 September 2024
Application Deadline: 1 December 2024

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September 2025 Intake (Semester 1, 2025/26)

Application Start Date: 3 December 2024
Main Round Application Deadline: 31 March 2025

For enquiries, please send an email to edd@eduhk.hk

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教育博士 (中文班)


September 2025 Intake (Semester 1, 2025/26)

Application Start Date: 3 December 2024
Main Round Application Deadline: 31 March 2025

For enquiries, please send an email to eddchi@eduhk.hk

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Master of Education (MEd)


Application Period for 2025/26 Intake

Application Start Date: 12 November 2024 (Tuesday)
Non-Local Applicants: Closed
Local Applicants: Extended to 30 June 2025 (Monday)

[NEW!!] Hong Kong Future Talents Scholarship Scheme for Advanced Studies (FTSS) (For Local Applicants)

For admission enquiries, please contact medadmission@eduhk.hk

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Coming or Current

GS Activities

Past Events

Professor Agnes Weiyun He presented a transformative framework for understanding intercultural communicative competence (ICC) in her June 3 seminar at The Education University of Hong Kong. Grounded in conversation analysis, she reconceptualised ICC not as an individual trait but as a co-constructed phenomenon emerging through real-time dialogue, where interactional competence (IC1) and intercultural competence (IC2) dynamically index each other.

On June 2, 2025, Professor Agnes Weiyun He from SUNY-Stony Brook University delivered a seminar titled "A Serial Narrative Ethnographic Approach to Language Socialization Research." The session introduced an innovative methodology that bridges narrative inquiry and linguistic anthropology to study language development across transnational contexts. Professor He, a Guggenheim Fellow and leading scholar in heritage language studies, emphasised the need to move beyond snapshot research designs toward longitudinal perspectives capturing the fluidity of language socialization.

Dr Dai Huteng introduced fundamental concepts of machine learning (ML), demonstrated its applications in linguistic research, and encouraged interdisciplinary collaboration in a seminar on 29 May 2025. Dr Dai, an Assistant Professor from the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, USA, combined theoretical explanations, practical examples, and group discussions to engage participants.

Professor Michelle Gu Mingyue, Dean of the Graduate School, has recently been elected as a Fellow of The Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities in recognition of her research excellence and continuous contributions to the humanities.

The Graduate School hosted a heartfelt Flower Arrangement Workshop on May 9th, inviting postgraduate students to create floral gifts in anticipation of Mother’s Day. The two-session event provided participants with an opportunity to create beautiful floral gifts while learning professional floristry techniques in a warm, collaborative atmosphere.

Magician and musician Mr Harry Wong, affectionately known as “Brother Harry (Harry哥哥),” captivated attendees at EdUHK on May 7th with a unique “playshop” blending magic and therapeutic techniques to promote wellbeing in education. Drawing from his background as a music teacher and experience working with special educational needs (SEN) students, Mr Wong emphasised the importance of human connection over rote instruction, setting the tone for an afternoon where wonder met pedagogy.