Alibaba’s Jack Ma turns up at Japan’s Tokyo College as visiting professor
The Hindu
Jack Ma, a co-founder of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, will be a visiting professor at Tokyo College, a research institute run by the prestigious University of Tokyo, the university said on May 1.
Jack Ma, a co-founder of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, will be a visiting professor at Tokyo College, a research institute run by the prestigious University of Tokyo, the university said on May 1.
Mr. Ma will carry out research in sustainable agriculture and food production, it said in a statement.
It said that Mr. Ma, who also heads his own Jack Ma Foundation, a philanthropic organisation, will “share his rich experience and pioneering knowledge on entrepreneurship, corporate management and innovation”, with students and faculty.
Chinese regulators singled out Alibaba for scrutiny in a recent crackdown on technology and internet companies, having put the brakes on a planned initial public offering in 2020 of Alibaba's financial affiliate Ant Group.
That came after he had criticised China's regulators and financial systems in a speech in Shanghai. Mr. Ma kept a low profile for several years and travelled overseas before returning to China recently.
His appointment began on May 1 and runs through the end of October, the university said.
Tokyo College, founded in 2019, connects the University of Tokyo with researchers and institutions abroad, including College de France.