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CityU has joined an international coalition on climate change, to share knowledge, raise awareness and encourage action against climate change.
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More than 2,000 staff and students attended this year’s annual CityU Banquet held on 31 October under the theme of “Union@CityU Banquet”.
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The first Herman Hu Cup: CityU Inter-College Staff Basketball Tournament kicked off at the Winling Practice Gymnasium on 4 November.
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Professor Crabtree of the University of Tennessee assessed the historical and political similarities between 1914 and the start of World War One and today’s geopolitical context 100 years later.
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The International Symposium on Persistent Toxic Substances was held at CityU from 27 to 30 October.
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The mathematician Professor Roger J-B Wets from the University of California, Davis, discussed issues related to predicting energy supply needs for an energy mix that includes renewables.
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Professor Felipe Cucker of the Department of Mathematics and Professor Sun Dong of the Department of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering have won this year’s CityU Outstanding Research Award.
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A festive banquet bringing together more than 800 supporters, alumni, students, faculty and staff of CityU in celebration of its 30th anniversary was held on 1 November.
In his 2001-2002 budget speech, the Financial Secretary said it is imperative that Hong Kong "continue to enhance our corporate governance" as an international financial centre, even though this standard is among the highest in the region.
Hong Kong has never been short of indices, particularly in the economic and business arena. We have, for example, the Hang Seng Index to gauge the volatility of its stock market. CityU's Department of Management Sciences, in co-operation with Centaline Property Agency Ltd, produces the Centaline Index to record the ups and downs of the local residential property market.

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