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Exchange Programmes

Lingnan University seeks to promote interaction and exchange with other institutions of higher learning throughout the world. The Office of Mainland and International Programme (OMIP) coordinates the International Exchange Programme (IEP) and Mainland Exchange Programme (MEP). The Programmes aim to offer a golden chance for Lingnan students to study in overseas and Mainland institutions for one term. It enhances cultural understanding and gives students overseas exposure. 

The Office of Mainland and International Programmes (OMIP) in Lingnan University liaises with partner institutions all over the world. It coordinates the student exchange programmes, and plays a central role in caring for all outgoing and incoming students. Its long-term goal is to provide all students the opportunity to study abroad or in the Mainland China for one academic term/semester, and likewise to receive incoming students.

From 2006-2010, there were 32, 43, 36, 28 and 38* BSocSc students were selected to participate in the International Exchange and Mainland Exchange Programme.

* in 1st term, 2010-2011




 


Lam Ki Yan,Exchange student to Belmont University, US

" By joining this exchange program I also got a chance to meet many awesome and lovely friends. Through communicating with them, I experienced the American culture and I could be an ambassador to promote Hong Kong and Lingnan ".

Wong Mei Fung, Exchange student to University of West Florida, US

" Through the exchange programme I have met many nice and lovely friends who come from different places. It is true that US is a multicultural country where you can approach to different people and views. "

Chan Kin Hang, Exchange student to Renmin University Beijing

" The time I spend in Beijing was very meaningful and I learnt to be independent since this was the first time for me to leave the family and Hong Kong. I learnt to cope with different cultures and lifestyles. ” 

Chu Ka-man, Katherine, Exchange student to St. Mary's College of Maryland, U.S.A.

"The half-year exchange programme in the United States is a remarkable and unforgettable experience in my lifetime. If offers opportunities for all-round development, as well as chances to foster a global view of public and social issues"

Chan Yan Suen, Exchange student to South China University of Technology, Guangzhou

"Many of my friends asked why I applied for an exchange programme in Mainland China instead of some western countries. I always answered, "Because I love China and I have a strong desire to know more about this land." The exchange experience proved to exceed my expectations. The community gave me ample chance to practice my language skills in English and Putonghua, I become independent and develop risk management skills."