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An international conference organised by the Department of Building and Construction addressed urgent challenges facing the global building and construction industries.
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Professor Sir Geoffrey Lloyd offered a cross-disciplinary review of alternative suggestions for what it means to be human at the latest City University Distinguished Lecture.
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Professor Ron Hui introduced the latest developments in his ground-breaking research on wireless power transfer at the President’s Lecture Series.
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A series of public lectures at CityU promoted transdisciplinary and cross-cultural research as part of the inauguration programme of the newly established Hong Kong Advanced Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Studies.
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Overall consumer confidence has dropped in Hong Kong, mainland China and Macau compared to the previous quarter, according to a recent survey conducted by CityU, while confidence in Taiwan rose.
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The inauguration ceremony for the Hong Kong Advanced Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Studies, the first transdisciplinary research institute in Hong Kong, was held on 12 January at CityU.
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CityU has received a donation from the Hong Kong Construction Association to set up a scholarship fund for outstanding students studying at BC and BST.
Everyone expected Professor Leung Kwok's inaugural lecture to be interesting. But despite the title, "Justice for All: Psycho-logical Insights for Creating a Fair World", no one could have predicted how useful his insights might be in their daily life.
Researchers from the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics and the Faculty Laboratory Centre were awarded the largest single CERG ($1.5m) in the Humanities, Social Sciences & Business Studies panel to develop an example-based machine translation (EBMT) system for the specialized language of legislation and legal documents. Their timely investigation will help to address the growing demand for bilingual legal texts as Hong Kong converts to a bilingual legal system.

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