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Asia-Pacific Education Columnist
have joined high-tech firms in Shenzhen.The universities, in turn, receive several benefits. For example, they are afforded the opportunity to become leading universities on the mainland instead of just in Hong Kong, are eligible for mainland research funding, and can expand their space for teaching and research to meet rising demand.Their research institutes — which consist of labs, classrooms, and administrative offices — are offering training to research staff and students, establishing high-tech enterprises, developing advanced technologies, and commercializing research outputs.The Virtual University Park is situated within the Shenzhen Hi-tech Industrial Park (Shenzhen HIP), which focuses on the development of biology, electronics, information technology, optical electromechanical integration, pharmaceuticals and other high-tech industries. Major investors in Shenzhen HIP include Compaq, Epson, IBM, Olympus, and Philips.The Shenzhen HIP serves as center for collaborative projects between university research institutes, investors, and high-tech firms that transform scientific and technological achievements into products. It¡¯s a one stop shop for innovation. ![]() Importing Brazil¡¯s Oil Policy China¡¯s Insight into Human Nature America¡¯s Shanghai Surprise The Chinese Ant and the American Grasshopper Liberty Starts in School The Erosion of American Higher Education The Federal Takeover of Education The Schools Scandal National Education Association Selling its Saul The Fiscal Burden of Educating Children of ... Fixing American Dumbocracy The Last American Skill Architect of China's Quest for Military ... Malaysiannovation Can Innovation Thrive in Singapore? Koreativity Why U.S. Immigration Policy Needs Tweaking South Korean Teachers Reach for the SKY
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