To foster medical cooperation between Hong Kong, the Mainland and overseas, after the Chief Executive had put forward the improvement of the drug registration system in the 2022 Policy Address, the Pharmacy and Poisons Board of Hong Kong added the drug regulatory authorities in four places (i.e....
including curriculum updates, the provision of professional training for teachers, subsidies and the organisation of large‑scale learning activities. TheGlobal STEM Professorship Schemewas launched in 2021 to help universities attract world‑renowned I&T scholars...
Hong Kong offers various schemes to attract talent; just one example is the Global STEM Professorship Scheme, which is designed to attract world-renowned scholars to engage in information and technology-related teaching and research in the city. Investing in the future Developing Hong Kong expertise...
"We will spare no effort in seizing these opportunities and one of the key initiatives is the Global STEM Professorship Scheme that will be launched later this year. By offering well-funded professorship and research support, the scheme aims to recruit overseas and mainland scientists to come to...
The Government Global STEM Professorship Scheme has increased funding for local postgraduate students and resources, and supported the industry in nurturing tech talent." In recent years, the Hong Kong Government has placed a heavy emphasis on promoting STEM education, ...
“Global (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) STEM Professorship Scheme”: The government will launch the scheme to provide opportunities for young people to devote to science and technology. Revitalisation of old industrial areas: Development Bureau will launch pilot plan to collect ...
Outstanding scholars in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) disciplines joining PolyU will have the chance to be nominated for substantial funding support through the Global STEM Professorship Scheme sponsored by the Government of ...
Hong Kong’s universities shrivel in Beijing’s grip Grace Tsoi – BBC“There is no ‘red line’,” in Hong Kong any more, says a 30-something humanities professor in the city. “If they want to come after you, everything can be used as an excuse.” He did not wish to reveal his...
https://www.lse.co.uk/news/rpt-all-the-forces-chinas-global-social-media-push-over-hong-kong-protests-olvgyazp8z66epv.html“…mainland citizens who are normally subject to strict controls on their online behaviour have been using virtual private networks to bypass the “Great Firewall” and ...