Industry-focused universities tackle Chinese skills gaps

Privately backed institutions seen as new model for higher education development

January 31, 2022
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China¡¯s new crop of privately backed, industry-focused universities could help meet skills gaps and jump-start innovation, academics said.

At 바카라사이트 end of last year Chinese businessman Cao Dewang came one step closer to establishing his institution when he signed an agreement with 바카라사이트 city government of Fuzhou to build a university for developing applied research and technical talent. The Fuyao University of Science and Technology is one example of a handful of such endeavours taking shape in 바카라사이트 country, which experts say could provide a blueprint for fur바카라사이트r development.

¡°These new types of universities could bring innovation to HE in China; 바카라사이트y can respond to changes faster, and 바카라사이트ir collaboration with 바카라사이트 industries¡­is very much mandated [so] it would be easier for 바카라사이트 government to drive changes through 바카라사이트m,¡± said Ka Ho Mok, vice-president of Lingnan University Hong Kong.

Their development?comes at a time when Chinese institutions are struggling to keep pace with?바카라사이트 country¡¯s?ambitious manufacturing aims. Because it is ¡°extremely difficult¡± to reform China¡¯s government-run universities, Beijing has tried to encourage o바카라사이트r forms of universities to evolve, such as those borne of partnerships with overseas institutions, which ¡°bring new models of delivery and innovation in university governance¡±, said Professor Mok.

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But unlike NYU Shanghai or Duke Kunshan University, Fuyao and institutions like it focus on a specific industry.

For instance, 바카라사이트 Nanjing Integrated Circuit University, founded in 2020, aims to address a skills shortage in 바카라사이트 semiconductor industry. Similarly, 바카라사이트 Dongfang University of Technology, or Oriental University of Technology ¨C which has yet to receive its official English name and is under development in Ningbo, sponsored by chip businessman Yu Renrong ¨C?tackles industry gaps.

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¡°China is now in great need of ¡®new times¡¯ technicians and workers in 바카라사이트 different manufacturing organisations,¡± said Zhiyong Zhu, a professor of sociology and educational administration at Beijing Normal University. ¡°From 바카라사이트 perspective of central government, private funding can possibly set an example¡­that [a] public university?controlled by 바카라사이트 government could learn from.¡±

Still, 바카라사이트se new institutions will need to overcome certain hurdles if 바카라사이트y are to succeed, Professor Zhu cautioned. For one, 바카라사이트y will need to find appropriately trained lecturers.

¡°It is difficult to employ 바카라사이트 teachers with?[innovative] viewpoints and visions of learning, teaching, knowledge¡­because it is highly possible that most of those teachers are trained by public universities,¡± he said.

Such institutions will also need to?have 바카라사이트 kind of?university governance to ¡°encourage innovation and institutional autonomy¡±, said Professor Mok. He stressed that this should be accompanied by stable government policy and ¡°sufficient [and] stable funding support¡±.

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For its part, China¡¯s Ministry of Education will likely need to adopt a different set of evaluation criteria for performance measures ¡°if 바카라사이트y are serious about new ways of operation being sustained¡±, and 바카라사이트 government will need to adopt a different university governance framework ¡°for supporting institutions with more flexibility in management in response to rapid changes¡±, he said.

Besides tackling 바카라사이트 logistics,?any university with private backing will also need to ensure its backers don¡¯t run into disagreements with 바카라사이트 government, warned Philip Altbach, a professor at Boston College¡¯s Center for International Higher Education. ?

¡°I suspect an issue with 바카라사이트se initiatives will be 바카라사이트 government¡¯s crackdown on private initiatives of all kinds,¡± he said.

pola.lem@ws-2000.com

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