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Study Abroad Scheme

                                  Study Abroad Scheme

              The Study Abroad Scheme offers Shue Yan undergraduate students an opportunity to
          complete part of their education with our partners outside Hong Kong. Students may study
          abroad  for  one  or  two  semesters.  At  present,  Shue  Yan  has  partners  from  19  countries/
          regions  (including  Australia,  Austria,  Canada,  Finland,  France,  Germany,  Japan,  Mainland
          China,  Malaysia,  Netherlands,  New  Zealand,  Republic  of  Korea,  Spain,  Sweden,  Taiwan,
          Thailand, United Kingdom, United States and Vietnam). Through participation in the Scheme,
          students will be able to:
                enrich their academic experience through learning in different contexts
                meet people from around the world and build an international network
                enrich their life experience
                enhance their competitive edge via international exposure and acquisition of trans-
                 ferable skills
                live independently in a multicultural environment and experience a new culture
                improve their language skills
                build up self-confidence
                learn to be more self-sufficient and promote personal development

              Besides  outgoing  students,  the  Study  Abroad  Scheme  provides  opportunities  for  stu-
          dents  from  our  partners  to  come  and  study  at  Shue  Yan  for  one  or  two  semesters  as  an
          exchange student. Through such arrangement, the Scheme will create chances for Shue Yan
          students, who opt not to go for studying abroad, to make new friends from different countries/
          regions  and  to  build  an  international  network.  In  addition,  Shue  Yan  also  offers  Overseas
          Summer School Programmes which are all credit-bearing.

              Both the HKSAR Government and Shue Yan have offered different financial support and
          scholarship  schemes  in  order  to  encourage  more  students  to  participate  in  exchange
          activities.
























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