Hong Kong students ‘not victims’ in global university hub push: education chief

Hong Kong students ‘not victims’ in global university hub push: education chief

Local students are “beneficiaries and participants” in the process of turning Hong Kong into an international higher education hub, a government minister has said, amid concerns that they will become “victims” whose interests are being undermined. Secretary for Education Christine Choi Yuk-lin also told lawmakers on Friday that authorities would closely monitor the need to…

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Exclusive | Hong Kong’s universities will not be asked to return funds again: minister

Exclusive | Hong Kong’s universities will not be asked to return funds again: minister

Hong Kong’s public universities will not be asked to return funds from their reserves again, the city’s education minister has said, months after authorities announced an unprecedented clawback of HK$4 billion (US$513 million) from eight institutions. Secretary for Education Christine Choi Yuk-lin also said that an “accountability agreement” signed by the University Grants Committee (UGC)…

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Hong Kong to review letting more semi-private schools offer non-local curriculum

Hong Kong to review letting more semi-private schools offer non-local curriculum

The Hong Kong government will review whether to allow more semi-private secondary schools to offer a non-local curriculum on a self-financing basis, the education minister has said. Secretary for Education Christine Choi Yuk-lin on Wednesday also dismissed a call to let non-locals attend public primary and secondary schools amid a local student population decline, explaining…

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