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Hong Kong increases investment in research

Chief executive accepts recommendation from funding task force, promising HK$20 billion of new research money

Published on
October 17, 2018
Last updated
October 17, 2018
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The Hong Kong government has pledged to provide HK$20 billion (£1.9 billion) of new competitive funding for university research – double the amount it had promised to provide last year.

Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, chief executive of Hong Kong, announced the new investment in the Research Endowment Fund in a policy address earlier this month. She said that she had decided to accept in full the recommendations made by Tsui Lap-chee, chairman of a task force that completed a review on research funding and policies last month, according to the South China Morning Post.

The government promised in last year’s policy address to provide no less than HK$10 billion in funding for university research after completion of the task force’s review, the paper added.

The new injection swells the fund to HK$46 billion. The Research Endowment Fund is the main form of funding for academic research in the eight institutions that are funded by Hong Kong’s University Grants Committee.

ellie.bothwell@timeshighereducation.com

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