
Hong Kong splurged $73m in education projects
11 projects approved in first batch of applications.
In a report, the Education Bureau has announced eleven projects worth more than $73 million have been approved in the first round of applications for the new Quality Enhancement Support Scheme under the Self-financing Post-secondary Education Fund.
The approved projects include two theme-based and nine open-ended projects.
One theme-based project is a proposal to establish the first joint e-library and inter-library loan system project in the self-financing post-secondary sector.
Another is an e-learning project for senior secondary science subjects, jointly initiated by the Vocational Training Council and the Open University.
The open-ended projects focus on developing teaching and learning tools, enhancing career guidance services and upgrading information systems.
The scheme supports non-works projects or initiatives that enhance the quality of the self-financing post-secondary sector. Theme-based projects are usually joint initiatives fostering collaboration among institutions and organisations.