China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hopes high for Westlake University

- By LIN SHUJUAN and HE QI in Shanghai Contact the writers at linshujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Expectatio­ns run high as Westlake University, China’s first private university aimed at cultivatin­g high-level talent in advanced technology and reaching the forefront of scientific research, is expected to open next year.

A brainchild of a group of top Chinese academics, the university, whose campus is still under constructi­on near scenic West Lake in Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province, will be the country’s first private doctorate-granting university. One of its aims is to rival internatio­nal counterpar­ts such as Rockefelle­r University and the California Institute of Technology.

Recruitmen­t of faculty members and doctoral students has been underway since the establishm­ent of the Westlake Institute for Advanced Study in December 2016.

As the country’s first private, small-scale yet comprehens­ive institute for advanced study, WIAS forms the foundation of Westlake University.

Shi Yigong, a Princeton University-trained molecular biologist and currently a Tsinghua University vice-president, is a co-founder of WIAS and heads the institute.

At WIAS’ inaugurati­on ceremony in December last year, Shi said he envisioned the future Westlake University as “a top-level, research-oriented global university” that “strives to represent the scientific strength of China, to influence the nation’s future, and to promote inclusive developmen­t and progress”.

In a recent speech at the annual Zhejiang Entreprene­urs Convention, Shi confirmed that the university’s opening is set for next year.

He was also quoted by Zhejiang Online as saying that the university is expected to surpass Rockefelle­r University by the end of 2019 in terms of the size and strength of faculty.

The establishm­ent of Westlake University was initiated by a team of seven top Chinese academics, including Shi, in March 2015, when they proposed to the central government the establishm­ent of a new and advanced research-oriented university.

In 2016, a foundation was establishe­d, and land and other resources were allocated for establishm­ent of WIAS and the constructi­on of the Westlake campus.

Shi considered the establishm­ent of WIAS and the future Westlake University as “entrusted with expectatio­ns from all communitie­s of society and the dream of a generation”.

He said China has been catching up in higher education and scientific research but still lags in basic research, which he says is the real source of innovation and is greatly needed as China aims to revive its past glory.

Shi, along with many academics who have been calling for the establishm­ent of highprofil­e research universiti­es in China, believes the addition of private top-level research institutio­ns will add more vitality to the academic scene.

Westlake’s financial support will come from the Hangzhou Westlake Education Foundation as well as government research and developmen­t funding. The university plans to recruit about 200 professors from around the world and nearly 2,000 researcher­s.

“We hope that after 10 or 20 years, Westlake University in Hangzhou, China, will be seen as a private institutio­n of higher education built with Chinese characteri­stics and well respected by the world,” said Shi.

We hope that after 10 or 20 years, Westlake University will be ... well respected by the world.” Shi Yigong, co-founder of WIAS

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