Chinese companies: Research funding for UK universities: ICL, Lancaster, York

Chinese companies: Research funding for UK universities: ICL, Lancaster, York

-Huawei and others provide huge financial support to 20 universities in the UK-

-Increasing concerns about academic freedom-

Top 20 Universities in the UK:

The British media reported that it had received huge amounts of money from Chinese companies such as Huawei.

Concerns are widespread in British politics.

The Daily Telegraph:

According to a survey conducted by the Chinese Parliamentary Research Group (CRG) on the 8th.

Since 2015

A Chinese company linked to the Chinese Communist Party provided research funding to a British university.

Imperial College London:

From Huawei since 2015
As financial support for a project in the Faculty of Engineering
He received £ 3.5 million to £ 14.5 million in funding.

Huawei:

In 2016, he was giving a mobile phone to the chief of education at Imperial College London.

Sinopec:

Since 2016, it has received at least £ 10 million in funding from the China Petrochemical Group.

Aviation Industry Corporation of China:

It received at least £ 6.5 million in funding from AVIC.

Both companies are state-owned enterprises in China.

Lancaster University:

Huawei has provided Lancaster University with £ 1.1 million in semiconductor and machine learning research since 2015.

University of York:

Huawei also funded York University for a “private” research project of £ 890,000.

University of Bristol
University of Exeter
Heriot Watt University

The three universities refused to disclose the details of the funds they received because of sensitive issues.

UK Government:

From October 1, last year, the examination of the scientific field related to national security was started, and the scope of protection was expanded.

Chinese students:

Visa restrictions have been tightened for Chinese students.

It restricted the acceptance of Chinese students in defense-related fields such as aerospace, artificial intelligence, and cyber security.

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