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EDB promulgates criteria for qualifying as Universities of Applied Sciences

     The Education Bureau (EDB) today (February 2) promulgated the criteria for qualifying as Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS) and invited eligible self-financing post-secondary institutions to submit applications. The EDB accepts applications all year round.

     The EDB has appointed the Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications (HKCAAVQ) as a consultant to draw up the criteria for qualifying as UAS, with reference to experiences in other places, including Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, Mainland China, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, covering aspects such as governance, management, quality assurance, learning environment and learner support, as well as industry collaboration and recognition.

     Generally speaking, self-financing post-secondary institutions should fulfil the following requirements to be qualified to make an application for becoming a UAS:
 
1. Having obtained a university title; and
 
2. Possessing the vision, commitment, capabilities and experience in operating an institution that embodies the key features of UAS, including:

(a) the vision, maturity and capability in providing high-level vocational and professional education and training (VPET) programmes pitching at Levels 5 to 7 under the Hong Kong Qualifications Framework, blending theory and practice with substantial workplace learning and assessment, having flexibilities in curriculum design, admission and delivery mode, and having recognition and support from industries and professions; and

(b) the experience in providing applied degree programme(s) at least in one area of applied sciences for which it has attained the programme area accreditation or self-accrediting status, and the commitment to developing and providing more applied degree programmes.

     Applications from eligible institutions to the EDB should include a self-evaluation against the criteria for qualifying as a UAS for the purpose of undergoing an Institutional Review by the HKCAAVQ. The relevant criteria and application procedures are set out in the Manual for Institutional Review for UAS at the HKCAAVQ website (www.hkcaavq.edu.hk/en/accreditation/institutional_review/). The EDB will take into account the outcome of the Institutional Review and any other relevant factors when considering the application.

     An EDB spokesman said, “As announced in the Chief Executive’s 2023 Policy Address, the EDB has been pressing ahead with the establishment of UAS to raise the status of VPET at the degree level, providing an alternative pathway to success for young people who aspire to pursue a career in professional skills sectors. UAS aims to nurture students with applied skills and knowledge through providing applied degree programmes with an applied focus blending theory and practice, and closely collaborating with the industries and incorporating substantial internship and work-based learning opportunities in their programmes.”

     To bolster the development of UAS and encourage institutions to offer more applied degree programmes, the EDB will provide, among others, the following financial and related support:
 
1. Priority will be accorded to eligible programmes of UAS for inclusion under the Study Subsidy Scheme for Designated Professions/Sectors (SSSDP) and eligible applications from UAS when considering applications for relevant support measures, including the EDB’s Quality Enhancement Support Scheme and Enhancement and Start-up Grant Scheme for Self-financing Post-secondary Education;
 
2. Additional subsidies of $5,000 for non-laboratory-based programmes and $8,000 for laboratory-based programmes will be provided to full-time students enrolling in applied degree programmes under the SSSDP that have undergone the relevant accreditation; and 
 
3. A start-up fund has been set aside to support UAS and prospective post-secondary institutions to form an alliance of UAS for joint promotion, including collaboration with UAS on the Mainland and overseas, initiating collaboration and research about applied education at the post-secondary level, and organising joint promotion activities, in order to enhance the status of VPET in society and among parents and students. read more

Approved Mid-levels East Outline Zoning Plan amended

     The Town Planning Board today (February 2) announced amendments to the approved Mid-levels East Outline Zoning Plan (OZP).

     The amendments mainly involve (i) rezoning a site at 15 and 24 Stubbs Road and 7 Tung Shan Terrace from “Residential (Group C)1” (“R(C)1”), “Government, Institution or Community (4)” and “Green Belt” to “Residential (Group C)3” and stipulating Sub-areas on the OZP to take forward the decision of the Metro Planning Committee of the Town Planning Board on a Section 12A application for a proposed residential development with a privately-initiated residential care home for the elderly; and (ii) rezoning a site at 18 Stubbs Road from “Comprehensive Development Area” (“CDA”) to “Residential (Group C)4” and a strip of Government land from “CDA” and “R(C)1” to area shown as ‘Road’ to reflect the as-built conditions of various sites. 

     The Notes and Explanatory Statement of the OZP are amended to take into account the above amendments. Opportunity is also taken to update the general information of various land use zones and the planning scheme area, where appropriate

     The draft Mid-levels East OZP No. S/H12/13, incorporating the amendments, is available for public inspection during office hours at (i) the Secretariat of the Town Planning Board, (ii) the Planning Enquiry Counters, (iii) the Hong Kong District Planning Office and (iv) the Wan Chai Home Affairs Enquiry Centre. 

     Any person may make written representations in respect of the amendments to the Secretary of the Town Planning Board on or before April 2. Any person who intends to make a representation is advised to read the Town Planning Board Guidelines No. 29C on “Submission and Processing of Representations and Further Representations” (TPB PG-No. 29C).

     Submission of a representation should comply with the requirements set out in TPB PG-No. 29C. In particular, the representer should take note of the following:

     * If the representer fails to provide his or her full name and the first four alphanumeric characters of his or her Hong Kong identity card or passport number as required under TPB PG-No. 29C, the representation submitted shall be treated as not having been made; and
     * The Secretariat of the Town Planning Board reserves the right to require the representer to provide identity proof for verification.

     The Guidelines and the submission form are available at the above locations (i) and (ii) and the Town Planning Board’s website (www.tpb.gov.hk).

     Copies of the draft Mid-levels East OZP are available for sale at the Map Publications Centres in North Point and Yau Ma Tei. The electronic version of the OZP can be viewed on the Town Planning Board’s website (www.tpb.gov.hk). read more