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京津冀高校联合招生咨询会在北京科技职业大学举办
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-05-26 02:56
北职大招生就业处负责人介绍:"学校首批设置的6个职业教育本科专业,紧密契合北京'2441' 高精尖产 业布局和经济社会发展的需要,每个专业都与特定的领域行业领军企业开展校企合作,开展订单定向培 养。" 据了解,除职业本科招生之外,北职大今年继续保留有高职专科招生计划,包括高职自主招生、高考专 科统招两种不同途径,目前高职自主招生已经完成,1000多名新生已经收到了录取通知书,后期还将陆 续完成高职统招计划招生录取。 北京商报讯(记者 方彬楠)5月24日,由北京教育考试院、北京考试评价协会、北京高校招生服务联盟 指导,北京市教育考试服务中心支持的,"职航梦想职达未来"2025年京津冀应用型、技能型大学招生联 合咨询会暨北京科技职业大学校园开放日活动举行,40余所京津冀地区的本科和高职院校围绕专业学 习、志愿填报、就业前景等,吸引1.6万余名家长和考生线上线下参与。据了解,北京科技职业大学 (以下简称"北职大")首批设6个职业本科专业,今年预计招生约600人。 本次活动由北职大主办。当天,北京交通大学、北京建筑大学、北京第二外国语学院、天津职业技术示 范大学、河北中医药大学等40余所院校带来一手招生资讯,提供全面 ...
最新!特朗普再威胁哈佛,要求校方提供国际学生名单
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-05-26 01:19
每经编辑|毕陆名 据央视新闻26日消息,当地时间25日,美国总统特朗普威胁称,联邦政府将可能不再继续向哈佛大学提供新的拨款,并要求校方提供所有国际学生的姓名及 国籍信息,以便进一步审查。 《日本经济新闻》网站文章认为,来自全球的优秀人才曾支撑起美国的繁荣,而特朗普政府正试图切断这一循环。 近期在英国伦敦发布的《2025年全球软实力指数》显示,美国在国际社会的"声誉"指标明显下滑。软实力概念的提出者、哈佛大学肯尼迪政府学院前院长约 瑟夫·奈在去世前曾撰文说,美国吸引其他国家的能力已日渐衰落,特朗普政府的种种做法正严重损害美国的"软实力"。 斯普雷策表示,美国教育委员会在4月就给美国国务院和国土安全部致信,要求他们如果要撤销学生签证,终止学生及交流访问学者项目,就需要提供更多 信息,但并没有收到回应。 斯普雷策说,她担心准入学的国际学生觉得来美国风险太大,从而导致学生数量开始下降,而国际学生去年一年就给美国带来了430亿美元的经济收益。 另据新华社报道,针对特朗普政府对哈佛大学的"国际禁招令",哈佛大学教授瑞安·伊诺斯称,美国政府正试图对一个美国机构施加惩罚,原因仅仅是这个 机构没有屈服于美国政府的政治意愿。 美 ...
江苏“双高协同”创新发展启动
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2025-05-25 20:58
Group 1 - The core idea of the news is the launch of a collaborative innovation initiative called "Double High Coordination" in Jiangsu, aimed at integrating technological and industrial innovation through organized research and transformation [1][2] - The initiative is a joint effort by the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Science and Technology and the Provincial Department of Education, focusing on the synergy between high-tech zones and universities [1] - The "Double High Coordination" model emphasizes the establishment of a "five-in-one" integration development system, which includes defining an industrial direction, relying on a scientific innovation platform, appointing a leading talent, establishing a transformation fund, and nurturing benchmark projects [1] Group 2 - The pilot objects for this initiative include national and provincial high-tech zones, as well as high-level universities and application-oriented local colleges within the province [2] - The selected industries for the "Double High Coordination" should focus on the "1650" industrial system and future tracks, possessing a complete industrial chain that extends towards high-end R&D and services [2] - High-tech zones must have a strong demand for industry-academia-research collaboration, with at least 10 R&D projects planned in partnership with the selected universities [2]
疯了,哈佛近7000留学生,72小时驱逐令!特朗普再挥刀,连环下手,断供、征税、清退全体留学生!哈佛怒告川普!
雪球· 2025-05-25 04:11
哈佛被特朗普强制退学了? 5月22日,特朗普对哈佛大学下达了一道行政禁令:禁止哈佛招收国际学生,并要求现有近7000名国际学生必须转学,否则将失去合法身份! 目前 哈佛大学已向联邦法院提起诉讼 。 与此同时,包括香港科技大学在内的多所高校已主动向受影响学生伸出援手,开设快速录取通道、提供学术 转接支持。 过往特朗普与哈佛等高校的"积怨"较久,这不是哈佛首次被特朗普针对…… 01 特朗普清退全体哈佛留学生! 全球排名第一的哈佛大学官网上,国际学生申请入口被替换成一则冰冷公告:"请立即联系其他院校转学。" 根据哈佛大学的数据, 2024-2025学年,哈佛共有6,793名国际学生,占总学生人数的约27%,他们来自140多个国家和地区,其中大多数在攻读研 究生课程。这些学生每年贡献3.84亿美元学费,支撑3900个就业岗位。 其中本科、研究生和访问学者群体的中国学生约有800-1200人。 特朗普一纸禁令,不仅将重创常春藤学术生态,更将引发数十亿美元经济损失。法新社评论称,这是"美国学术自由史上最黑暗的的星期四"。 02 特朗普的报复 这背后是特朗普和哈佛长期"积怨"爆发。 特朗普重返白宫后,猛烈抨击以哈佛为代表的 ...
白宫施压哈佛!美媒:“目光短浅”!哈佛大学学生怒批:“极其错误的决定”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-05-25 02:53
每经编辑|毕陆名 据央视新闻25日消息,当地时间5月23日,《华尔街日报》批评特朗普政府本周禁止哈佛大学招收国际学生的决定,称 这是对这所常春藤名校的"一次目光短浅的攻击"。 该报社论委员会在一篇评论文章中指出,美国国土安全部(DHS)撤销了哈佛大学的"学生和交流访问学者项 目"(SEVP)认证,这一决定导致哈佛所有国际学生的未来"陷入混乱"。 社论称:"哈佛的大多数国际学生就读于研究生项目,许多人参与科学研究或承担本科课程教学。将他们赶出哈佛将扰 乱研究项目,甚至可能导致部分从事科学研究的教授跳槽至其他高校。这似乎是为了冻结哈佛研究经费而设的目标。" 对此,白宫发言人阿比盖尔·杰克逊24日表示,尽管已多次收到警告,哈佛仍未解决校园内的严重问题,如今他们正在为 此承担后果。 对于美国政府这一禁令,哈佛大学的学生接受采访时表示,这是一个"可怕的决定",禁令不仅会削弱哈佛大学和美国的 国际学术地位,更会对美国社会造成极大负面影响。 哈佛大学学生蒂罗内·布雷斯怀特:我认为特朗普政府禁止哈佛大学招收国际学生是一个可怕的决定。美国是建立在多样 性和"大熔炉"社会的基础之上,我们需要重视每个人,不能因为他们来自不同的地方 ...
港科大:无条件录取哈佛转学生
券商中国· 2025-05-24 02:11
Group 1 - The U.S. government announced a ban on Harvard University from enrolling international students, prompting Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) to welcome these students and offer unconditional admission [1][2] - Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government regarding the international student ban, claiming it violates the First Amendment and federal laws, affecting over 7,000 visa-holding students [2][3] - The Hong Kong Education Bureau has encouraged local universities to provide facilitation measures for eligible international students, emphasizing the importance of protecting their rights [2][3] Group 2 - Harvard has previously sued the U.S. government multiple times this year, including a lawsuit related to the freezing of federal funds amounting to $2.2 billion and an additional $450 million [3] - The Chinese Foreign Ministry has expressed opposition to the politicization of educational cooperation between China and the U.S., stating that such actions will harm the U.S.'s image and international credibility [3]
澳门教青局:鼓励澳门高校协助在美有转校需要的学生来澳升学
news flash· 2025-05-24 01:52
Core Viewpoint - The Macau government is closely monitoring the situation regarding the U.S. government's ban on Harvard University admitting international students, and is taking steps to support affected students [1] Group 1: Government Response - The Education and Youth Development Bureau of Macau has encouraged local universities to pay attention to the latest developments and provide transfer assistance to affected students [1] - The Bureau has already contacted Macau students currently enrolled at Harvard to offer consultation and support [1] Group 2: Strategic Initiatives - To enhance Macau's position as an international hub for high-end talent, the Bureau will continue to promote diverse admission pathways and support measures for local universities to attract outstanding students from various regions [1] - The Bureau aims to advance the internationalization of higher education in Macau through these initiatives [1]
特朗普痛击哈佛,德国向哈佛大学提供“流放校园”,港科大抛出橄榄枝
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen· 2025-05-24 01:11
Group 1 - The Trump administration's aggressive policies against elite universities like Harvard are creating unprecedented opportunities for global competition for American research talent [1][2] - Germany's Federal Minister of Culture, Wolfram Weimer, openly invited Harvard to establish a "campus in exile" in Germany, while Hong Kong University of Science and Technology pledged to accept all international students from Harvard [2] - The U.S. government has cut at least $2.6 billion in funding to Harvard and threatened its non-profit status, demanding greater oversight of academic programs, admissions, and hiring practices [2][3] Group 2 - The European Union has launched a €500 million ($569 million) initiative to attract foreign researchers, with France committing €100 million to make the country a scientific haven [4] - A survey indicated that three-quarters of over 1,600 American researchers are considering applying for jobs abroad, with European universities reporting a surge in inquiries from U.S. scholars [4] - Despite the financial incentives, the funding gap remains a significant barrier, as Harvard's endowment stands at $53 billion, far exceeding resources available to non-U.S. institutions [4] Group 3 - The cost of relocating research facilities is substantial, with estimates ranging from $2 million to $3 million for equipment alone, making it challenging for researchers to match U.S. salaries in Europe [5] - French researchers typically earn a net salary of no more than €5,000 per month, significantly lower than U.S. levels, which may deter some talent from moving [5] - The outcome of this academic talent competition will significantly influence the focus of global research innovation over the next decade [6]
培育新动能 共享新机遇
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2025-05-24 00:12
Group 1: Silk Road International Cooperation Conference - The "Smart Link, Enjoy the Future" 2025 Silk Road International Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Conference was launched in Xi'an, attended by over 300 experts, entrepreneurs, and representatives from universities from countries including China, Russia, and Italy [1] - Several universities signed cooperation agreements in fields such as sports, music, and traditional Chinese medicine during the event [1] - The conference aimed to enhance cooperation in talent cultivation, technological innovation, and cultural exchange, contributing to the Belt and Road Initiative by fostering interdisciplinary talent and facilitating cross-border knowledge and technology transfer [1] Group 2: Specialized and Innovative Exhibition - The Specialized and Innovative Exhibition showcased advanced manufacturing innovations, covering an area of 500 square meters with the theme "Specialization Strengthens Chains, New Quality Powers New Journeys" [2] - The exhibition featured specialized and innovative enterprises, including Xi'an Daji Group Co., Ltd. and Xi'an ZhenTai Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., highlighting new changes, breakthroughs, technologies, and products in the advanced manufacturing sector [2] - There are currently 4,476 innovative small and medium-sized enterprises in the province, with 1,627 provincial-level specialized and innovative SMEs and 206 national-level "little giant" enterprises, playing a crucial role in stabilizing the industrial supply chain [2] Group 3: "Foreign Trade Quality Products China Tour" Activity - The "Foreign Trade Quality Products China Tour" event was held from May 21 to 25, aiming to help enterprises expand domestic markets and promote integrated development of domestic and foreign trade [3] - The event featured over 50 key enterprises showcasing more than 100 quality products across six categories, including machinery, electronics, and agricultural products [3] - Activities during the event included Hanfu performances, enterprise promotions, and policy matchmaking, with participation from e-commerce platforms like JD.com and Vipshop to support foreign trade enterprises in expanding their sales networks [3]
不满被禁国际招生,著名学府发起反击!哈佛大学再度起诉美政府
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-05-23 22:47
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. government has announced the cancellation of Harvard University's eligibility to enroll international students, marking a significant escalation in government pressure on elite institutions to align with presidential agendas [1][4]. Group 1: Government Actions - The decision to prohibit Harvard from enrolling international students will take effect from the 2025-2026 academic year, with the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security stating that enrolling foreign students is a "privilege" rather than a "right" [4]. - The U.S. government has accused Harvard of becoming a "hotbed of anti-American, anti-Semitic, and pro-terrorism incitement" [4]. - Harvard University has condemned the government's decision as "illegal" and claims it could severely harm the academic and research mission of the institution [4]. Group 2: Impact on Harvard - As of the fall 2023 semester, international students make up over 27% of Harvard's total student body, with nearly 6,800 international students from over 140 countries [6]. - The new policy is expected to particularly impact graduate programs at Harvard, where international students contribute significantly to the diversity and financial resources of the university [6]. - Harvard's tuition for the 2025-2026 academic year is set at $59,320, with total costs reaching approximately $87,000, highlighting the financial contributions of international students who typically do not qualify for federal financial aid [6]. Group 3: Reactions and Future Uncertainty - Many international students at Harvard are feeling confused and uncertain about their future, with some being advised to delay travel plans or remain close to campus to avoid legal risks due to potential visa policy changes [7]. - A federal judge in California has issued an injunction preventing the government from terminating the legal status of international students during the ongoing legal proceedings [8]. - Concerns have been raised about the potential loss of talent and innovation in U.S. higher education, with some academics considering opportunities in other countries due to the changing environment in the U.S. [8].