Hong Kong takes action over Shenzhen-based tutorial centre offering DSE courses in city

Hong Kong takes action over Shenzhen-based tutorial centre offering DSE courses in city

Hong Kong education authorities are taking law enforcement action against a Shenzhen-based tutorial centre that planned to recruit students for its university entrance exam programmes at a local private secondary school without registering. The Education Bureau said on Thursday that it had not received an application from the tutorial centre Capture Star to operate a…

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China Solar PV News Snippets

China Solar PV News Snippets

CPIA solicits industry feedback on draft amendment to China’s pricing law The China Photovoltaic Industry Association (CPIA) is soliciting feedback from PV companies regarding the Draft Amendment to the Pricing Law of the People’s Republic of China. The draft, released in July by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the State Administration for…

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China aims for its brain-computer interface firms to rival Elon Musk’s Neuralink

China aims for its brain-computer interface firms to rival Elon Musk’s Neuralink

Chinese brain-computer interface (BCI) companies, such as Nanjing Panda Electronics and MicroPort NeuroScientific, are benefiting from supportive policies, as the country vows to develop “two or three” global players in the sector by 2030 to compete with US entrepreneur Elon Musk’s Neuralink. In a document released on July 30 by seven ministries, including the Ministry…

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Hong Kong will make National Games ‘unforgettable experience’ for all, city’s leader says

Hong Kong will make National Games ‘unforgettable experience’ for all, city’s leader says

Hong Kong joined its National Games co-hosts in starting the event’s 100-day countdown on Saturday, with the city’s leader saying the focus will be on creating “an unforgettable experience” for anyone attending. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu led the local ceremony at the Velodrome in Tseung Kwan O, which went ahead despite the city getting…

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China’s new breed of academic paper mills promising a shortcut to grad school

China’s new breed of academic paper mills promising a shortcut to grad school

The agency’s advertisement promised just the kind of “cutting-edge” expertise that Chris Wong was looking for. The 21-year-old arts student was aiming to get into a graduate programme overseas after completing his studies in Australia, and the “commercial research” firm could give him a ticket in. For nearly 20,000 yuan (US$2,800), the Beijing-based agency would…

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