Postgraduate academic programmes leading to higher academic degrees, i.e., MPhil, PhD, and MD, are also available from the Department. These programmes are very popular among local and mainland Chinese mental health professionals evidenced by the fact that there are several times more candidates than available places for postgraduates positions.
Major Research Areas
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Ageing, Cognitive Decline and Dementia
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Sleep and Circadian Medicine
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Neuroscience Development
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Neuromodulation
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 1st DECEMBER, 2021
Programmes Relating to Topics in Psychiatry |
Study Period |
Mode |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) with a Research Master’s Degree |
3 Years |
Full-time |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) with a NON Research Master’s Degree |
4 Years |
Full-time |
Master of Philosophy (MPhil) with a Bachelor Degree |
2 Years |
Full-time |
Online Application System for Postgraduate Programmes |
Graduates’ Feedback
“I graduated with a PhD in Medical Science from the Department of Psychiatry, CUHK in 2015. The program has unfolded me a path that well beyond knowledge in social sciences. During my study, I have already worked for my former supervisor, Prof. Linda Lam, in several local epidemiological studies focusing on neurocognitive diseases. These valuable opportunities have expanded my professional as well as personal network to people from multidisciplinary background including clinical psychiatrists, psychologists, geneticist, computer engineer, and allied health professionals. I feel that I am growing with the department by overcoming challenges at work and of my own. I am now an assistant professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, but I still have a lot of collaborations with my friends from the Department of Psychiatry of CUHK. I truly feel the full supports in terms of time and effort in helping me to achieve what I have dreamt of. It is really an opportunity that you don’t want to miss!” by Dr. Ada FUNG
“The 3-year’s journey of the Phd programme is the most important part of career development. The professors have trained me think critically and work independently. I also had opportunity to do research work and clinical observation by attending clinic and medical round. After 2-year’s postdoc training at the NIH in the United States, I had been humbly serving back the Department when I re-joined the department as a faculty member from 2012 to 2020. After years, I still remember the professor said: education can change a man. And of course, this programme and its professors changed me from a muddled little young man to a confident researcher and psychiatrist leading a research team at the Guangdong Mental Health Center. ” by Dr. Jihui ZHANG
“The PhD program was fantastic that substantially improved my various research skills and gave me an opportunity to strengthen my critical thinking in the field of research. It also equipped me with the ability to conduct research independently. After receiving my PhD degree, I continued my postdoctoral research work in the same research group and furthered my research at the University of Oxford. Currently, I am an assistant professor in our department, and I am committed to carry out my research work in the same field. Without the study in this PhD program, I could not have had such a clear vision of my research career.” by Dr. Yaping LIU
“Studying postgraduate research programme in Department of Psychiatry, CUHK has given me precious chance to gain research experience and guided me with my future choice and direction. It was a rich and fulfilling experience that enables me to learn how to conduct clinical research. The supervisor and colleagues are very supportive which I received lots support throughout my postgraduate study. This is also one of the reasons that I continue pursuing research at CUHK after graduation. ” by Dr. Rachel CHAN
“My PhD study at the Department of Psychiatry, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, was an important part of my career path. My mentors provided me opportunities and freedom to explore in the field of my interest. The guidance and support made my PhD study rewarding.” by Dr. Suk Ling MA
“The three years of PhD study at the department have equipped me with skills to initiate research projects independently and valuable clinical exposure. The experience was challenging, but also satisfying as I had the opportunity to learn from the best local researchers in the field and collaborators around the world. My supervisors were very encouraging and open-minded, and they inspired me to adopt a multidisciplinary approach when conducting mental health research. The study has also helped me to pursue a career as clinical psychologist upon graduation.” by Dr. Lisa MA
Application detials can be founded in The Graduate School
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Contact: Ms. Cheryl Leung (Email: cherylleung@cuhk.edu.hk)