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The University Grants Committee (UGC) welcomes the Chief Executive remark on the extension of undergraduate studies in local tertiary institutions to four years in his Policy Address announced today (10 October).
Dr Alice Lam, Chairman of UGC, said today,
"The Chief Executive statement is encouraging.
It demonstrates the Government commitment
to higher education. The extension of the
normative period for undergraduate studies
involves significant resources. It requires
the support of the Government, the institutions
and the community."
Commenting on the 10-year timeframe, Dr
Lam said, "changing the academic structure
of university education will definitely
trigger fundamental changes to senior secondary
education. I see the need for time to work
out the changes and the necessary support
measures."
The UGC launched a Higher Education Review in May this year. The Review covers major aspects of higher education provision in Hong Kong, including the vision and role of higher education, and the system of governance and funding. The UGC will submit the recommendations to the Government in 2002.
We have been considering the duration of
undergraduate studies in the context of
the Higher Education Review and recognize
the merits of a 4-year normative programme.
The UGC supports the Government vision and
will contribute our efforts accordingly,”
Dr Lam said.
Wednesday, October 10, 2001
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