Faculty
Medicine
Division
Chinese Medicine
Programme Information

The programme comprises coursework, seminars and research. Students are required to attend and participate in seminars/workshops of the School, as well as those of relevant topics offered by other departments as deemed appropriate by the supervisors. They also have to present seminars summarizing research work performed. A total of at least 30 units with a written thesis are required for graduation. The 30 units should be taken from the following sections:

Coursework: 6 units
Seminars/Special Studies: 4 units
Research for Thesis: 20 units


Fields of Specialization

  • Pharmacological, biological, and biochemical studies of Chinese medicines
  • Evidence based and clinical studies of Chinese medicine
  • Clinical and experimental studies of acupuncture
  • Basic theory & literature research in Chinese medicine
  • R&D of Chinese medicinal products for health
  • Phytochemistry & quality control of Chinese medicines

Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.

Tuition Fee
The tuition fee will be HK$47,000 for 2026/27 and HK$49,500 for 2027/28, regardless of the study mode.
Admission Requirements

In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should have a recognized Bachelor’s degree in Chinese Medicine, biomedical-related or chemical sciences, preferably with honours at Second Upper division or equivalent.

Application Deadline

Main Round: 1 December 2025
Clearing Round: 31 March 2026
(Applications in Clearing Round will only be considered subject to availability of places.)

Contact

Professor LIN Zhixiu

(852) 3943-6360 / (852) 3943-1346

School of Chinese Medicine, 
Room G08, Li Wai Chun Building, Chung Chi College, 
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong