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Huawei Technologies is delighted to be working in partnership with Times Higher Education.
Huawei is a leading global information and communications technology solutions provider.
Our aim is to enrich life and improve efficiency through a better-connected world, acting as a responsible corporate citizen, innovative enabler for the information society and collaborative contributor to the industry.
Driven by customer-centric innovation and open partnerships, Huawei is working with leading universities across the globe in fostering innovative solutions for the ICT products and services of the future.
Our sector experts will be contributing their insight and knowledge in a series of articles, tackling the challenges and opportunities of closer collaboration between academia and the business community.

Huawei Academic Salon 2018
The Huawei Academic Salon 2018 took place on 21 June in London in partnership with THE and brought together more than 100 leading figures from the worlds of education, industry and policymaking. Watch video highlights and read the report issued to delegates.

Universities and tech companies can collaborate to create a better workforce
The director of social mobility at King’s College London says that institutions and industry can work together to narrow attainment gaps.

Partnering with universities for a new era of research
Huawei senior vice-president Amy Lin unveiled a vision for the future at the THE Research Excellence Summit 2018.

Taking UK STEM undergraduates to China
Huawei’s Seeds for the Future programme enables students to learn more about Chinese industry and culture.

UK Academic Salon 2019
The UK Academic Salon 2019 took place on 22 May in London and brought together leading figures from the worlds of education, industry and policymaking. Watch video highlights and read the report issued to delegates.

Civic universities need our support
Universities are made civic by their relationships to the world around them. To make those connections, they need our help, writes Catherine Chen of Huawei.

Uncertainty creates opportunities for young universities
A Huawei book launch and roundtable Q&A discussed how to negotiate disruption in a new era of technology and communications.

Creating collaborations for universities’ civic engagement
Partnerships with multinational corporations, small businesses and local authorities provide examples of how to improve the socioeconomic status of communities.

Safeguarding universities’ talent pool in a globally competitive environment
Universities cannot compete with industry on salary, but they can still attract and retain top academic talent by offering academic freedom.

How can universities meet the ethical challenges of AI?
A panel at THE Live furthered the debate about the best applications of AI within the higher education sector.

Innovation is critical for the digital economy
The British government has recognised that innovation is critical to the economy. The last Budget pledged to increase public spending on R&D by £22 billion a year by 2024.

UK Academic Salon 2020
Working towards economic stability, eventual prosperity and health solutions through partnerships with industry were among the topics explored at the THE UK Academic Salon 2020.

Digital healthcare requires a new way of thinking, as well as new technologies
Decentralisation, data sharing and federated learning have the potential to reduce the cost and improve the efficacy of delivering consultations and treatments.

Accelerating research activity through digital networks
A THE and Huawei roundtable discussion explored how digital transformation can address security concerns and enable greater collaboration.

Why commercial investment in university research will only grow
A new THE Consultancy report examines the developing relationship between higher education and industry.

Germany Academic Salon 2020
What does the future hold for Germany’s higher education sector? The THE Germany Academic Salon 2020, in partnership with Huawei, was a reminder of how technology has helped society adapt. View the session recroding and event report.

University-industry collaboration needs to be at the heart of global economic recovery
Strong partnerships will ensure that research benefits economies and brings value to local communities.

How universities can promote entrepreneurship by supporting networks
By offering resources, support and a strong knowledge base, higher education plays a key role in localised enterprise clusters.