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W.T. Chan Fellowships Program (陈荣捷奖学金项目), also known as the Lingnan Chan Fellowships Program, is a six-month program, usually from August to January, established by the Lingnan Foundation in 2001 to commemorate Wing-Tsit Chan, former Dean of Lingnan University.
Lingnan University (Lingnan) is located in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong.It intertwines research with teaching. [7]Lingnan University has 3 faculties, 3 Schools, 16 departments, 2 language centres, and 2 units (science and music), [8] offering 29 degree honours programmes [9] spanning various disciplines in humanities, business, and social sciences.
Lingnan University (simplified Chinese: 岭南大学; traditional Chinese: 嶺南大學; pinyin: Lǐngnán Dàxué) was a private university from 1888 to 1952 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. It was established by a group of American missionaries in 1888 as the Canton Christian College ( 格致書院 ).
Name Chinese name Type Type Location Sun Yat-sen University: 中山大学: National (Direct): Double First Class University, Project 211, Project 985: Guangzhou: Jinan University ...
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In 2016/17 academic year, the following programmes are offered under JUPAS: All government-funded full-time degrees/full-time degrees and sub-degree programmes (indicated with asterisk(*)) offered by University Grants Committee (UGC)-funded institutes: City University of Hong Kong (*) Hong Kong Baptist University; Lingnan University
Year established Year granted university status University of Hong Kong 香港大學: UGC-funded 1887 - Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese. 1911 - The University of Hong Kong (college merged in) 1911 Chinese University of Hong Kong 香港中文大學: UGC-funded 1963 - Merged from Chung Chi College, New Asia College, and United College: 1963