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Partner Institutions

 

Country Partner Institutions and Programme Details Duration
Austria University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
  • International Summer Academy in Engineering 4 Women (ISAE4W)
29 June - 28 July 2026
(29 June - 12 July: Project experience,
13 - 28 July: ISAE4W)
France INSA Toulouse
  • MINATO Summer School
22 June - 17 July 2026
INSA Lyon
  • INNOV@INSA
18 May - 12 June 2026
South Korea Hanyang Univerfsity ERICA 18 July - 18 August 2026
Konkok University
  • International Summer Program
1 - 25 July 2026

Eligibility

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Study Programme

  • Full-time students of a government-funded bachelor's degree programme offered by the College of Engineering, except those who have applied for graduation in Semester B 2024-25.

Year of Study

  • Normative 4-year students: Must have declared major before application and have completed at least ONE year of study at CityUHK before undertaking exchange.
  • Advanced Standing students: Must have completed at least ONE year of study at CityUHK before undertaking exchange.

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

  • At least 2.5

IconEnglish Proficiency Requirements

 

Must have achieved one of the following minimum requirements:

  • TOEFL: 79 (internet-based test) or 550 (paper-based test)
  • IELTS: Overall band of 6.5
  • Public Examinations:
    • Grade C or above in one of the following:
      • HKALE Use of English / English Literature
      • GCEAL English Literature (or Grade B at GCSE English Language)
    • Level 4 or above in HKDSE English Language
  • Senate approved English courses: Grade C or above
  • Any other equivalent English proficiency result, including a minimum of 1650 SATI or International Baccalaureate Diploma with an overall minimum score of 28.

If the English language requirements prescribed by the host institution are higher than the above. Students must follow such requirements for admission purpose.

Students MUST fulfil the English requirements before application.

Application

  1. Identify up to 3 summer exchange institutions from the list of partner institutions.
  2. Consult the Programme Leader or Departmental Exchange Coordinator about the suitability of the proposed exchange study and procedures relating to your application. The discussion should include the tentative course plan and credit transfer arrangements.
  3. Submit the summer exchange application and proof of English proficiency to the home department by the department deadline.

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  • No selection interview will be arranged for Summer Exchange Programme. Selection will be based on departments' nominations and students' CGPA and English proficiency. The partner institutions reserve the right of final decision on the admission of exchange students.

Financial Support

Students may apply for funding to support their exchange:

No. Funding
1. Student Exchange Fund
2. Special Fund for Non-local Outbound Exchange Students
3.  Subsidies offered by the Education Bureau

 

For details, please visit Global Engagement Office's website.

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