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Principal of the Education University of Hong Kong: Building an international hub for tertiary education requires flexible and diverse indicators

2024-10-10   

The "Insight into Famous Experts · 2024 Top Ten Presidents Forum" was held in Hong Kong on the 9th, with presidents from 10 higher education institutions discussing how Hong Kong can become an international hub for higher education. The President of the Education University of Hong Kong, Li Zijian, stated at the forum that building an international hub for tertiary education requires the addition of soft and diverse indicators. The picture shows the President of the Education University of Hong Kong, Li Zijian, speaking at a forum. When discussing the opportunities for higher education in Hong Kong, Li Zijian believes that the need for Hong Kong to become an international hub for tertiary education is a matter of system. "When education becomes an industry, there should be top-notch institutions, but also multi-level and diversified institutions. Li Zijian believes that the current funding method of the Hong Kong University Grants Committee lacks flexibility and suggests increasing the funding method. At the same time, do not set too many hard key performance indicators (KPIs) for universities, but increase soft indicators. The SAR government and society should also view different universities from diverse perspectives. We need to make a big cake (market), and we cannot ignore the Greater Bay Area. "He emphasized that as an education hub, Hong Kong needs to strengthen urban interaction and connectivity within the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area. When it comes to the challenges faced by higher education in Hong Kong, Li Zijian said that the question of what kind of talents to cultivate for Hong Kong and the country has become even more urgent in the era of the rise of artificial intelligence. In addition, the higher education sector in Hong Kong also needs to integrate ideas from different aspects and strive to attract talents in the face of limited resources. (New Society)

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