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https://www.afinalwarning.com/495926.html (Natural News) A prestigious professorship of physics at the From now on, Oxford’s Wykeham chair of physics will officially be known as the Tencent-Wykeham chair in honor of the Chinese Tencent corporate conglomerate, which owns China’s WeChat messaging app. Tencent reportedly gave £700,000, or about $968,000, to Oxford in exchange for Oxford public recognizing the partnership. First established in 1900, the Wykeham chair of physics comes with a fellowship at 14th-century New College. Under its new designation, the Tencent-Wykeham fellowship will pay new homage to its Chinese overlords. When asked about the new name, Lord Patten, Oxford’s Chancellor and the last British governor of Hong Kong, said he did not even know about it until he was contacted by the ....
Outrage as Oxford University renames its prestigious Wykeham chair of physics after a Chinese firm with links to country s spy agency - in return for a £700,000 donation University s Wykeham chair of physics will now be known as Tencent-Wykeham chair in honour of the computing conglomerate, Oxford sources have revealed Chinese software company offered £700,000 donation to university in return CIA sources have claimed Tencent received money and support from Ministry of State Security, China’s main intelligence agency, when it was first founded Firm denies it received intelligence funding, saying its finances were transparent ....