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Award-winning safety performance at CityU
CityU won the “Safety Performance Award – Outstanding” in the 19th Hong Kong Occupational Safety and Health Award.
Neutron scattering expert at CityU awarded Croucher Senior Research Fellowship Add to Default shortcuts
Professor Wang Xunli, Chair Professor of Physics and Head of the Department of Physics, has been presented with the Croucher Senior Research Fellowship 2021 for advancing neutron scattering studies.
Journey through time with unique AR app
CityU has developed an exciting new app “CITY IN TIME” in collaboration with young local artists and historians, and the Tourism Commission that brings Hong Kong’s extraordinary history back to life.
CityU launches HK Tech 300 to establish 300 start-ups with HK$500m
CityU launched HK Tech 300 on 23 March that aims to establish 300 start-ups championed by CityU students in three years with an investment of HK$500 million.
CityU Foundation Spring Gathering celebrates Year of the Ox
A New Year gathering for supporters and friends was hosted by the CityU Foundation on 3 March to update guests on the latest developments at CityU.
New Year celebrations with non-local students
Non-local students celebrated the Lunar New Year with President Way Kuo of City University of Hong Kong (CityU) via a virtual get-together on 19 February.
Privacy-Friendly Awards 2021
CityU has been awarded the Privacy-Friendly Gold Certificate in the inaugural Privacy-Friendly Awards 2021 organised by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data in recognition of its exceptional efforts in protecting privacy relating to personal data at CityU.
Commencement of superstructure work marks a new milestone for the Jockey Club One Health Tower
A ceremony held on 2 March at CityU marked the commencement of the superstructure work for the Jockey Club One Health Tower.
President H K Chang, and senior management staff welcomed Mr Zhao Zhizhen, Director-General of the Wuhan Broadcasting Corporation and other guests on 15 December and accompanied them on a tour of the campus.
In a rare display of talent, three CityU scientists¡Xall chair professors¡Xhave been newly admitted to the elite of IEEE fellowship: Professor Paul Chu, from the Department of Physics and Materials Science, Professor Ron Hui and Professor Luk Kwai-man, both from the Department of Electronic Engineering. In the latest round of the IEEE election, only eight new 2003 Fellows, all academics, are from Hong Kong .

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