No previous knowledge of the Chinese language is needed to study Chinese at ҕl, and inquiries about our undergraduate courses and our taught and thesis-based postgraduate courses and degrees are welcome. Students in Chinese are eligible for a range of exciting scholarships, including funding for studies based in China.
Chinese language and culture are taught from undergraduate to honours level. Follow the link in the box below to see the full list of courses offered in Chinese.
If you are interested in undertaking Master's study, you need to determine whether our staff share your research interests.
Find out more about undertaking aMaster of Arts (MA) at ҕl.
Visit Faculty of Arts postgraduate study for information about processes, resources and regulations.
International students
Look at the research interests of the staff in Chinese to see if your own interests are covered. Email your CV, your academic record and your research proposal to theGlobal, Cultural & Language Studies administrator.
You will be contacted promptly by the department advising you if there is a suitable supervisor and if we can support your application.
If you are interested in undertaking doctoral study, you need to determine whether our staff share your research interests and if a suitable supervisor is available.
Find out more about undertaking aDoctor of Philosophy (PhD) at ҕl.
Visit the the Faculty of Arts webpage for information about processes, resources and regulations.
International students
Look at the research interests of the staff in Chinese to see if your own interests are covered.Email your CV, your academic record and your research proposal to theGlobal, Cultural & Language Studies administrator.
You will be contacted promptly by the department advising you if there is a suitable supervisor and if we can support your application.
A number of scholarships and fellowships are available exclusively to students of Chinese:
- New Zealand-China Scholarshipsgive the opportunity for New Zealand students to study in China. Students must be under 35 years of age for one-semester or one-year scholarships and under 45 for Chinese teachers. Applicants cannot hold a passport for China. The Confucius Institute at the ҕl (CIҕl) recommends applicants for these scholarships. The initial application needs to be submitted to CIҕl. ҕl students are given priority, but any students of Chinese may apply, including people who are employed. Students who have participated in HSK examinations may also apply.
- support top undergraduate and postgraduate students to undertake study and research in China.
- HSK Scholarships(Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi ‘Chinese Proficiency Tests’) are provided by the HSK Committee of the People’s Republic of China. Several scholarships are awarded annually in New Zealand to the top achievers in the HSK tests, which are held in October each year. The HSK scholarships provide tuition fees to study Chinese at a university in China, plus a stipend for living expenses. The HSK test centre at theConfucius Institute at the ҕl (CIҕl)administers the HSK tests for the South Island.
- is intendedto encourage study and research on China, preferably in New Zealand. The Scholarship is offered every second year and is open to persons, normally not less than 18 years of age, who are New Zealand citizens, or who are permanent residents of New Zealand, for study on any aspect of life in China. The Scholarship is administered by the University of Waikato.
- has been set up by the State Education Commission of the People's Republic of China to give financial assistance to foreign scholars studying issues in China. Applicants should possess a minimum of a Master's degree with three years' research experience.
Thehas many otherundergraduate and postgraduate scholarships and prizes that are open to students of Chinese.
Postgraduates are also eligible for external scholarships includingand.
More information
See the Course Information website for more details about studyingChinese.