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General Information

Please refer to the Graduate School's website for more details and information on regulations and procedures for MPhil and PhD Degrees.

The University is committed to nurturing a positive, supportive, and respectful learning environment to underpin a productive and generative learning culture. Students undertake to follow the Code of Academic Conduct to enable members of the campus community to attain their academic and personal aspirations.

Academic Honesty Plagiarism has become an increasingly serious problem in the University. It is aggravated by the easy access to a wide range of materials available on the internet. The situation is particularly severe in course assessment involving submission of report / poster / presentation, where students have been caught copying materials in bulk. Plagiarism is regarded as a very serious offence in the academic world. It constitutes academic theft - the offender has 'stolen' the work of others and presented the stolen work as if it were his or her own. It goes to the integrity and honesty of a person. It stifles creativity and originality, and defeats the purpose of education. In this University, plagiarism is a disciplinary offence and may be considered by the University's Disciplinary Committee for possible disciplinary action. Any student who commits the offence is liable to disciplinary action. You may refer to the booklet on "What is Plagiarism?" to avoid committing such an offence. Please visit the Graduate School's website for more details.

The Centre of Development and Resources for Students (CEDARS) is committed to fostering an intellectually stimulating and culturally diverse campus to enrich students' total learning experience at HKU. Bridging the boundary between classroom and the world, CEDARS provide support services, resources and educational programmes to facilitate students' learning.

 

Faculty of Science

  • G/F, Chong Yuet Ming Physics Building, Pokfulam Road The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • (+852) 3917 2681 / (+852) 3917 4820
  • (+852) 2858 4620

The Graduate School

  • Room P403, Graduate House, Pokfulam Road, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • (+852) 2857 3470
  • (+852) 2857 3543