The Chinese University of Hong Kong
學術交流處(中國事務)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Dec 01, 2016 Volume 127
Office of Academic Links(China)
Information Flow

1. China Links Seminar: Latest Developments of National Education Policy
2. CUHK Ranked Top Innovative University in Hong Kong

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China Links Seminar: Latest Developments of National Education Policy

 

The Office organized a China Links Seminar on the latest developments of national education policy on 14 November.  Mr. Wang Zhiwei, Deputy Director of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan Office of the State Ministry of Education (MOE), was invited to be the speaker.  Mr. Wang shared information on the nations' latest education development, its relevant policies concerning globalization and the Belt and Road Initiative.  Opportunities and challenges arising from China's recent education development were also discussed during the seminar.

 

The seminar enabled CUHK members to gain a better understanding about the work of MOE and China's updates on education.  It also enhanced exchange between scholars and executives in mainland China and Hong Kong, serving as a platform to further linkages.  Presentation materials for the seminar can be found here. 

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CUHK Ranked Top Innovative University in Hong Kong

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) was ranked the most innovative university in Hong Kong and 21st in the Asia-Pacific region by the latest "Reuters Top 75: Asia's Most Innovative Universities". Universities listed in the table are doing the most to advance science, invent new technologies, and help drive the global economy. The rankings are determined according to their innovative capacity and achievement as demonstrated by paper and patent outputs.

Prof. Fanny Cheung, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research) of CUHK, said, "We are encouraged to have been ranked #1 in Hong Kong on Reuters' list of innovative universities in Asia. The ranking reaffirms the University's drive for research excellence and innovation. Leveraging our advantage as a comprehensive research university, CUHK equips its faculty members and students with entrepreneurial knowledge and skills to translate their research outputs into innovative solutions and create start-ups that deliver sustainable social and economic impact."

Currently, CUHK has over 600 granted patents in different jurisdictions worldwide, amongst which 40% are in the field of diagnostic technologies. A majority of these patents have been licensed to industrial leaders in the relevant fields who have brought the University's innovations to the marketplace to benefit society. In 2015–16, CUHK received 83 granted patents and secured 165 patent applications for inventions developed in the areas from medical technology, biotechnology, information technology, telecommunications, to materials science.

In 2014, the University introduced the Pre Incubation Centre (Pi Centre) and the Technology Start-up Support Scheme for Universities which support staff and students starting companies to commercialize technologies. Since then, 14 start-ups have been launched in areas range from novel diagnostic platform to vision guided robotics.  

CUHK's high-quality basic and applied research in all disciplines underpins the first-class education it offers. The prowess, variety and impact of research at CUHK can be further demonstrated from its establishment of five state key laboratories, past and ongoing Areas of Excellence research projects, and the many research institutes and collaborations with eminent overseas research institutions. It is a world leader in non-invasive prenatal diagnostic tests, biotechnological improvement of rice strains, and network coding theory that revolutionized data transmission and network applications. In its latest strategic plan, four areas of research priorities have been identified including China Studies, Translational Biomedicine, Information and Automation Technology and Environment and Sustainability.  

For more information on Reuters' ranking, please click here

Mr. Wang Zhiwei, Deputy Director of the Office of Hong Kong, Macao & Taiwan Affairs of the State Ministry of Education, shares his insights at the China Links Seminar

 
 
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