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  2. Direct Subsidy Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) is instituted by the Education Bureau of Hong Kong to enhance the quality of private schools at the primary and secondary levels. [1] The Hong Kong government has been encouraging non-government secondary schools which have attained a sufficiently high educational standard to join the DSS by providing subsidies to enhance the quality of private school education ...

  3. University Grants Committee (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The University Grants Committee of Hong Kong is a non-statutory advisory committee responsible for counselling the Government of Hong Kong on the financing and expansion needs of its subsidised higher education institutions.

  4. Shuping Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The Shuping Scholarship Foundation was formed by Koo in 1995 as a Charity Trust Deed for the continued support of the Scholarship works in China. The founding Trustees were Koo, Philip Wong and Dr. George Koo. The same varied Trust Deed was rectified by the Hong Kong Government in 1997. The Shuping Scholarship Foundation Executive Committee was ...

  5. Hong Kong is becoming a hub for financial crime, US ... - AOL

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    Hong Kong has become a center for money laundering and sanctions evasion under the tightening grip of Beijing, US lawmakers have warned, calling for a re-evaluation of America’s close business ...

  6. Social issues in China - Wikipedia

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    Social issues in China are wide-ranging, and are a combined result of Chinese economic reforms set in place in the late 1970s, the nation's political and cultural history, and an immense population. Due to the significant number of social problems that have existed throughout the country, China's government has faced difficulty in trying to ...

  7. Changjiang Scholars Program - Wikipedia

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    The initial funding for this program was provided by the Hong Kong–based Li Ka Shing Foundation (李嘉诚基金会), with the goal of elevating research at Chinese universities to the highest levels internationally. [10] [11] The program began in August 1998.

  8. For Hong Kong's youth, government-backed hostels offer a ...

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    HONG KONG (Reuters) -For most young adults, moving out of home is a rite of passage but in Hong Kong - notorious for its chronic lack of housing - it's usually an unaffordable dream. Silver Ho, a ...

  9. Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office - Wikipedia

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    PICO manages the current two policy research funding schemes in Hong Kong, namely the Strategic Public Policy Research Funding Scheme and the Public Policy Research Funding Scheme. [ 1 ] The "first-stop" and "one-stop" consultation services have been provided by the small dedicated offices in the Development Bureau and later the Chief Secretary ...