The Sunday Telegraph

Oxford scholars warned of risks to security from China link-ups

- By Camilla Turner EDUCATION EDITOR and Greg Ritchie

THE University of Oxford chancellor has warned of national security risks when academics collaborat­e with China.

Lord Patten, who was the last British governor of Hong Kong, said there should be a point of contact in the Government for university chiefs to turn to if they are concerned about a particular project.

Joint academic research projects in the field of humanities as well as the sciences could be pose security risks, he added.

“If the Government has anxieties about a company, then it should be possible for a university – if it is being offered research collaborat­ion with that company – to ask somewhere in Government what’s happening,” Lord Patten told the foreign affairs select committee.

“I think the more we talk about this – as the Australian­s, the New Zealanders, the Canadians, and the Americans are – the more we talk about it and the more we’re grown up about it, first of all the more likely we are to get things right and pick up things like intellectu­al property theft and problems of security.”

Lord Patten, a cross-bench peer and former chairman of the Conservati­ve Party, said it would be “astonishin­g” if China was not exercising soft coercion on academics and students in the West, by funding or collaborat­ing on research.

It emerged this week that Oxford University had cuts ties with Huawei, the Chinese technology company, amid security concerns.

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