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Every student at the 香港六合论坛, at any level meeting the following criteria:<\/p>\n
Mitigating circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis.<\/p>\n
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Normally students can go abroad during their second year of studies. There might be some exceptions in their third year, but this will not be the normality.<\/p>\n
Students can opt for a semester abroad or for a full year.<\/p>\n
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There are some important steps to consider when thinking about studying abroad:<\/p>\n
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An Exchange Tutor is an academic point of contact responsible for facilitating and supporting student mobilities within an exchange program. This role involves liaising with students to help them identify suitable institutions for their international experiences, guiding them through the process of selecting modules or courses abroad, and providing academic support throughout their exchange. Exchange tutors play a crucial role in assisting students in navigating the academic aspects of studying abroad.<\/p>\n
\u00a0<\/strong>Each department\/school\/institute has a dedicated point of contact. Please make sure you contact them as soon as possible.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n