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Dr. Choi Promotes Hong Kong’s Higher Education at China Annual Conference in Beijing

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Dr. Choi Promotes Hong Kong’s Higher Education at China Annual Conference in Beijing
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Dr. Choi Promotes Hong Kong’s Higher Education at China Annual Conference in Beijing

2024-10-31 17:43 Last Updated At:17:58

SED attends China Annual Conference & Expo for International Education in Beijing

The Secretary for Education, Dr Choi Yuk-lin, today (October 31) attended the 25th China Annual Conference & Expo for International Education (CACIE) in Beijing to share Hong Kong's experiences in promoting internationalisation and diversification of higher education, and promote the "Study in Hong Kong" Brand.

CACIE is a high-level and comprehensive platform for global educators to engage in dialogue and practical co-operation. Under the theme "Education for All, the Unknown and the Future", this year's Conference aims to forge a consensus on global education development and reform. Thousands of people from different countries and regions attended.

In her keynote speech at the plenary session of CACIE on Hong Kong's efforts in promoting internationalisation and diversification in the higher education sector, Dr Choi said that Hong Kong has five universities funded by the University Grants Committee which are ranked among the world's top 100. Coupled with a sound education infrastructure, outstanding research talent and strong research capabilities, Hong Kong's reputable brand name of quality education is widely recognised and acknowledged both locally and globally.

"The Chief Executive's 2024 Policy Address" announced the establishment of the Committee on Education, Technology and Talents to take forward the work of invigorating the country through science and education, and accelerate the building of an innovative talent pool. At the same time, the Government launched a number of key initiatives, including supporting capacity expansion and quality enhancement of local institutions; stepping up overseas publicity to attract more non-local students to study in Hong Kong; strengthening collaboration with universities from all over the world to broaden students' international horizons; promoting synergistic development of higher education in Hong Kong and on the Mainland to complement each other's strengths; and nurturing cross-disciplinary talent, and pressing ahead with the development of universities of applied sciences to create multiple pathways for young people.

She said that the Government has been actively supporting the establishment of alliances between higher education institutions in Hong Kong and on the Mainland to gather high-quality teaching and research resources, and to achieve mutual benefits through deepening co-operation among member institutions in areas such as scientific innovation and talent exchanges, thereby enhancing the level and standard of regional co-operation, and developments on different fronts.

During the Conference, Dr Choi exchanged views on the latest trends and developments in global education with other guests, including Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People's Congress Mr Ding Zhongli; the Governor of Victoria, Australia, Professor Margaret Gardner; Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovations of Uzbekistan Mr Otabek Mahkamov; the Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of International Education in the United States, Dr Allan Goodman; and the Ambassador of France to China, Mr Bertrand Lortholary.

In addition, Dr Choi met representatives of Hong Kong post-secondary education institutions participating in the Expo to learn about the promotional efforts of publicly funded and self-financing institutions in expanding their international network and recruiting students from around the world to study in Hong Kong. 

Dr Choi will return to Hong Kong in the afternoon.

SED attends China Annual Conference & Expo for International Education in Beijing  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SED attends China Annual Conference & Expo for International Education in Beijing Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs detects suspected case of illegal importing of animal

Hong Kong Customs today (April 2) detected a suspected case of illegal importing of animal at the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point. A suspected illegally imported dog with an estimated market value of about $20,000 was seized.

Customs officers today intercepted an incoming 64-year-old female passenger at the Arrival Hall of the Control Point. Upon examination, a dog was seized from her rucksack, and she was subsequently arrested.

The case has been handed over to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department for follow-up investigation.

Customs reminds the public that importing animals into Hong Kong without a valid permit is an offence.

Under the Rabies Regulation, any person found guilty of illegally importing animals, carcasses or animal products is liable to a maximum fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for one year.

Hong Kong Customs detects suspected case of illegal importing of animal  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs detects suspected case of illegal importing of animal Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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