Hong Kong Future Talents Scholarship Scheme for Advanced Studies

The programme is supported by the UGC’s Hong Kong Future Talents Scholarship Scheme for Advanced Studies for the 2025–26 and 2026-27 intakes for selected local students. Please refer to the Hong Kong Future Talents Scholarship Scheme for Advanced Studies for more details.

DIRECTOR’S AWARD

Service Development Leadership

Eligibility for Application:

  • Extraordinary academic performance
  • Remarkable leadership or contribution in their service, field or discipline
  • For current students and alumni who graduated within 2 years

Research Excellence

Eligibility for Application:

  • First author of a publication in an international peer-reviewed journal based on his/ her dissertation
  • For current students and alumni

Excellent Dissertation Award

In appreciation of excellent result in MCNS6381 Project

Awardees List (2023 intake):

CHOW Hei Tung Effect of Treadmill Training with Screen-displayed Virtual Reality on Motor Performances in Parkinson’s Disease: A Literature Review
CHUNG Cheuk Yin The effectiveness of Pilates in patients with Parkinson’s disease
LEE Sze Wing Effectiveness of aromatherapy in managing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD): a literature review
LIU Cheuk Nam A systematic review: The effectiveness of using virtual reality on motor functions of patients with Parkinson’s disease
NG Yan Ki A review on the functional-motor effects and parameters of Nordic Walking in people with Parkinson’s disease
SHU Yin Wai Clinical effectiveness of SYREBO hand rehabilitation glove on improving hand function in acute stroke patients: A pilot study
WANG Yu Hang Ian Evaluation of “Love, Horticulture.”, a Horticultural Programme, in Relieving Psychological Burden among Caregivers of Patients with Acquired Brain Injury
WONG Chun Yan Role of Focal Muscle Vibration in Stroke Rehabilitation – A Literature Review
YAU Ka Ho Predicting Factors of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Response in Motor Recovery of Stroke Patients: A Systematic Review
YIP Chi Chung The effectiveness of treadmill training on mobility functions in stroke patients
YU Hiu Ching Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Interventions on Depression and Anxiety in Stroke Survivors

International Conference Scholarship

Eligibility for Application:

  • Acceptance of an abstract submitted as the first author by an international conference outside of Greater China Region based on their dissertation
  • For current students and alumni who graduated within 2 years

Awardee (2024):
CHU Ka Yin
CHEUNG Kam Yee
LAU Hiu Wing

Service Award

In appreciation of support from Class Representatives

Awardee List (2023 intake):
CHOW Yin Fan
IP Jamie Kit Wai
LAI Long Yiu
LAU Chi Kwan
SHU Yin Wai
TAM Shun Hing

Application Timeline

Service Award & Excellent Dissertation Award
Automatic Entry
Director’s Awards — Service Development Leadership & Research Excellence
Late July: Application Forms & Details
Aug – Sep: Submit Applications
Sep – Oct: Shortlisting & Interviews
Nov: Award Presentation
International Conference Scholarship
Accept applications all year round

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