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Hong Kong universities open to int’l students ‘discriminated’ against by US Harvard ban, leader John Lee says
Hong Kong leader John Lee has said the city will open its universities to more international students facing “discriminatory and unfair treatment” by the US, following Washington’s move to ban Harvard from enrolling foreign nationals.Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee meets the press on April 8, 2025. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP.“Hong Kong will welcome any students who have been discriminated against by the US policy, who face difficulties studying, or…
Hong Kong universities invite Harvard students ‘affected’ by Trump crackdown
The NewsThree universities in Hong Kong have invited Harvard’s international students to join them instead, as the Ivy League school comes under escalating attacks from US President Donald Trump. A US judge last week blocked the administration’s shock move to bar foreign students from enrolling at Harvard, but Trump issued a fresh threat Monday, saying he would redirect $3 billion in Harvard grants to trade schools. The University of Hong Kong s…
Macao pledges support for scholars affected by Trump’s Harvard foreign student ban
The SAR’s Education and Youth Development Bureau has called on local tertiary institutions to extend a helping hand to Harvard students affected The post Macao pledges support for scholars affected by Trump’s Harvard foreign student ban appeared first on Macao News.
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