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教育部正式复函广东省 同意设立大湾区大学
news flash· 2025-06-20 10:34
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Education has officially approved the establishment of the Greater Bay Area University, which will be a new type of research-oriented public university managed by Guangdong Province [1] Group 1 - The university will initially offer five undergraduate programs: Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, Physics, Materials Science and Engineering, Computer Science and Technology, and Industrial Engineering [1]
西湖大学、深圳理工大学首次在豫招生 在豫招生高校“朋友圈”扩大
He Nan Ri Bao· 2025-05-19 23:54
Group 1 - Westlake University is expanding its undergraduate enrollment to Henan Province for the first time, aiming to recruit 20 students in 2025 across eight cutting-edge majors [1] - The university emphasizes attracting students who are passionate about science and have innovative potential, with a focus on a high-start, small-scale, research-oriented model [1][2] - Each undergraduate student will be assigned an academic mentor, allowing them to participate in research projects from the moment they select their mentor [1] Group 2 - Shenzhen University of Technology is also initiating its recruitment in Henan Province, targeting students who have selected physics and chemistry as their subjects [3] - The university offers a unique "4+1" teaching model, where students will engage in research practice from their first year, facilitating their choice of major in the second year [4] - The institution aims to cultivate elite innovative talents through a specialized education track that includes academic, engineering, and entrepreneurial pathways [4]
考研,突然不卷了?
21世纪经济报道· 2025-04-10 13:35
Core Viewpoint - The increase in adjustment quotas for 985 universities in 2025 is attributed to the higher difficulty of public subjects in the entrance exams and the declining cost-effectiveness of non-full-time master's programs, leading to a mismatch in enrollment and a more rational choice among candidates [1][7][11]. Group 1: Adjustment Quotas - A significant number of 985 universities, including Xiamen University and Huazhong University of Science and Technology, have opened adjustment quotas for various programs, with Xiamen University planning to accept over 270 candidates across 30 departments [2][3]. - Notably, some programs, such as artificial intelligence and biomedical fields, have high demand for adjustment candidates, indicating a shift in student preferences towards more popular fields [2][3]. - The adjustment quota for non-full-time master's programs remains high, with Wuhan University and Xiamen University planning to accept a substantial number of candidates in their MBA and EMBA programs [10][11]. Group 2: Reasons for Increased Adjustment Quotas - The primary reason for the increase in adjustment quotas is the heightened difficulty of the entrance exams, which has resulted in some programs, including those at prestigious institutions like Tsinghua University, having zero candidates qualifying for the next round [7][8]. - Additionally, certain professional fields, particularly civil engineering, are experiencing a decline in candidate interest due to changing labor market demands, leading to fewer applicants and more adjustment opportunities [8][9]. - The non-full-time master's programs are facing challenges as their cost-effectiveness diminishes, with high tuition fees deterring potential candidates, especially in the current economic climate [11][12]. Group 3: Candidate Dynamics - The number of candidates participating in adjustments has reached hundreds of thousands annually, but the available adjustment spots remain limited compared to the demand, making successful adjustments increasingly competitive [4][6]. - Many candidates are now more strategic in their choices, with a noticeable increase in high-scoring candidates applying for adjustments, particularly from non-985 institutions [1][6]. - The adjustment process has become more stringent, with some universities requiring rapid confirmation from candidates regarding their adjustment offers, reflecting the competitive nature of the admissions landscape [4].