CO129-594-2 Rehabilitation of Hong Kong University. For extracted photographs see CN 3-45- Advisory Committee report 1-7-1946 - 19-8-1946 — Page 136

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Dominion) staff, nl that opportunity for training in the United Kingdom should always be provided for Chinese members who have not alrealy had such training.

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Lastly, the system of scholarships and aided maintenance within Hong Kong which it will be necessary to establish for students from China should be as flexible as possible. It should provide for both undergraduate and postgraduate students; while it is hoped that many of such scholars will return to China to become teachers in schools, colleges and universities, the scholarships should not be restricted to that vocational purpose. The scheme should be adaptable enough to cover short-term and "refresher" courses. One of its special features should be to enable graduates of Chinese universities to underts research and other work

forme of poot graduate activity at the University of Hong Kong (for example, professional studies in the social Sciences and opecialist training in medicine).

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The Committee realized that there were many practical difficulties such as the present acute shortage of university teachers, which would delay the full realization of a university in the form envionped. The essential need, however, if the University is continued, is that it should have a clear under- standing of its purpose and ultimate_scope and that it should be assured of a firm financial basis. Granted that, it can develop to its full stature as conditions allow.lue The Committee do not think it desirable or possible to make precise suggestions as to the size that the University should attempt to attain. merely emphasize that the University should never make size the test of its success, but should deliberately relate the scope of its studies and the number of its students to the means at its disposal, and concentrate on doing a limited task supremely well. In the new era of political, industrial and social reconstruction, China will need more trained leaders than her own resources can produce, no matter how quickly her own universities are rehabilitated, and she will need to draw on the friendship and experience of other peoples, especially Russia, America and the British Commonwealth. The British have A unique opportunity by offering an instrument of mutual aid and

anity understanding such as a reconstituted University in Hong Kong could provide, of assisting the New China) The College of Medicine numbers Dr. Sun Yat-sen among its first students; the University was founded in the year of the fall of the Manchu lynasty; with the Chinese universities it endured the hardships of the attack by the common Japane se enemy. In the new périod of reconstruction in the Far East the University has greater opportunities of common service and understanding, rooted in past friendship and fructifying in the sharing of ideals. It can seize those opportunities only if it worthily represents British standards.

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