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Professor Way Kuo delivered a keynote speech on “Quality and Innovation” at the 2015 Annual Congress on Quality Management in Guangdong on 17 September.
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Consistently strong performances have translated into further world ranking success.
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Professor Way Kuo, University President, led a delegation to Tsinghua University in Beijing to explore collaboration opportunities.
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Some 70 alumni from CityU attended a talk themed “Hong Kong Martial Arts Heritage” organised by ARO on 28 August.
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A $200-million donation will support our School of Veterinary Medicine, students’ overseas exchanges and endowed Chair Professorships.
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CityU senior management and student leaders welcomed new students at the University Welcoming Ceremony.
More than 40 new inventions and innovative ideas from CityU are on display at the Innovation Expo 2001 from 22-26 November at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Since 1994, the University has sponsored excellence in teaching by recognizing and rewarding distinguished teachers with the Teaching Excellence Award.
The CityU Debate Team took the first runners up title in the Inter-Collegiate Putonghua Debate Contest organized by the Radio Television Hong Kong this year. In the final contest held at Shatin New Town Plaza on 11 November, the CityU Team argued against the motion: "Should the Hong Kong Press Council be exempt from libel charges? " The rival team, from Hong Kong Baptist University, won the championship and will later represent Hong Kong in a national debate competition to be held in Shanghai.
CityU's Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies (CCS), two years in preparation, finally made its official debut on 12 October. World-renowned sinologist and author of modern Chinese studies, Jonathan Spence, Sterling Professor of History at Yale University, delivered a public lecture on "The Image of China in the West: Accident or Design?"to a packed audience at the Wei Hing Theatre.

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