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Two Swedish scholars discussed cooperative road freight transport and the neuropeptide galanin system in depression disorder respectively at CityU’s IAS Distinguished Lecture Series.
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Around 150 CityU students learned about challenges in the workplace from Hong Kong’s first female Deputy Commissioner of the Police on 27 February.
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A MOU aimed at nurturing talent for Hong Kong has been signed between CityU and Microsoft Hong Kong on 12 March.
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More than 500 people were taken on a journey into the world of Kunqu by Professor Pai Hsien-yung, a renowned writer and Kunqu expert, in a talk at CityU on 9 March.
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A more integrated elderly care covers the “Elderly Ecosystem” can help relieve the burden that a public healthcare system experiences in the era of greater longevity.
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Efficient climate policies require an equal sharing of the burden in the international context, according to economics scholar Professor Lucas Bretschger at the CityU Distinguished Lecture on 7 March.
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.
The world of e-commerce is changing at the speed of light. Companies boom and go bust in the blink of an eye. New business strategies come and go like whirlwinds. Everyone involved in e-business, from theorists to practitioners, have a difficult time keeping up with the latest developments, let alone share their experience and wisdom with others.

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