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A Happy Carnival was organised as part of the City-Youth Empowerment Project. In recognition of their contribution, certificates were presented to outstanding exchange, mainland and local students who had been providing voluntary services to people in need.
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A PhD student from the USTC-CityU Joint Advanced Research Centre in Suzhou has clinched the Best Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Biomimetics.
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A seminar on “Higher education in the UK and Hong Kong during the economic downturn” was held at CityU on 16 April, co-organised by CityU and University of Sheffield, United Kingdom.
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CityU's Student Residence Office staged the annual Professor Edmond Ko Cup Inter-hall Competitions to promote interaction among students from different backgrounds. The overall championship this year went to the Jockey Club Humanity Hall.
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The Division of Building Science and Technology is holding a two-day BuiltExpo 2009 from 17 April. Under the theme “Building Environment Revitalisation”, it showcases around 100 projects from the final-year students of the division.
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CityU is showcasing nine applied research projects with the potential to contribute to the well-being of society at the International ICT Expo 2009 held from 13 to 16 April in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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The first Eco-tour Design Competition of CityU concluded at an award ceremony held on 7 April. The Ma Wan eco-tour designed by Priscilla Ho and Terry Choi, students of the Department of Information Systems, received the champion.
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The final of the 4th Hong Kong Underwater Robot Challenge 2009 organised by CityU took place on 12 April, with finalists from 19 secondary schools competing in this unique event.
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PhD students Terrance Fung Chi-yeung and Jean Lai Hok-yin of CityU have received scholarships of up to AUD$240,000 (around HK$1.3million) over three years to sponsor their research on ways to fight market misconduct and defend market integrity.
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In line with the caring culture advocated by CityU, more than 50 science and business students recently provided community service to people in need.

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