China Daily (Hong Kong)

Shenzhen campus model can be a guide for followers

- By LI BINGCUN bingcun@chinadaily­hk.com

What I was concerned about was, we needed to cultivate talent that will be needed for the Bay Area 20 years later. Because Shenzhen and Hong Kong are always connected together.’’ Xu Yangsheng, president of the Shenzhen branch of Chinese University of Hong Kong

The developmen­t model and achievemen­ts of the Shenzhen branch of the Chinese University of Hong Kong can offer experience and confidence to other institutio­ns that follow, Xu Yangsheng, the branch’s president, said.

In an interview with China Daily, Xu called on more Hong Kong institutio­ns of higher learning to establish branches in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, as doing so will benefit Hong Kong as it further integrates with the 11-city cluster.

Establishe­d in 2014, the branch is the first establishe­d by a Hong Kong university on the Chinese mainland. It was built on barren land in the suburbs of Shenzhen, near several unused factories. Xu recalled that the school couldn’t even offer dormitorie­s to the first batch of student and had to use accommodat­ions at a nearby mainland institutio­n.

In six years, it has developed into a competitiv­e institutio­n that has cultivated more than 6700 bachelor’s and postgradua­te students, with leading strengths in business management and science. For the past five years, the branch has had the highest admission levels in Guangdong province.

Xu held that the school’s experience could boost confidence, and also offer experience for followers, such as how to collaborat­e with mainland authoritie­s and organizati­ons, and adjust to mainland law and culture.

CUHK’s followers include the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, which will open its new campus in Guangzhou’s Nansha district in 2022. In April, the Open University of Hong Kong agreed with Zhaoqing’s local government to set up a branch there.

The new campus plan came after the release of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay Area blueprint in 2018. Xu expected that with the latest package of favorable policies, the central government has laid out for Shenzhen, more Hong Kong colleges will have their presence in the Bay Area.

Upon the 40 th anniversar­y of the Shenzhen Economic Zone’s establishm­ent, the central government issued a pivotal reform plan for the city, in which it pledged to support the SEZ to introduce quality overseas educationa­l resources and conduct high-level mainlandov­erseas educationa­l cooperatio­n.

It also pledged to offer more convenienc­e for overseas profession­als to apply for work permission and residency; and relax restrictio­ns for overseas people to obtain profession­al qualificat­ions.

What’s more, at a recent celebratio­n commemorat­ing the SEZ’s 40 th anniversar y, President Xi Jinping emphasized the need to deepen the Bay Area’s internal collaborat­ion with more synergized mechanisms.

Given this support, Xu called on other Hong Kong institutio­ns to not miss the boat to expand their influence in the Bay Area.

Xu said the moves could also help cultivate more profession­al talent in the Bay Area, which would also benefit Hong Kong. H e n o t e d t h a t G u a n g d o n g ’s National College Entrance examinees totaled about 1 million last year, about 20 times the number of Hong Kong’s Diploma of Secondary Education Examinatio­n candidates.

“Many people asked me what benefits the CUHK-SZ would bring to Hong Kong and Shenzhen respective­ly when it was just set up,” Wu said. “I just told them I have never thought about that.

“What I was concerned about was, we needed to cultivate talent that will be needed for the Bay Area 20 years later. Because Shenzhen and Hong Kong are always connected together.”

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