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‘ANiMAL’ exhibition wins Gold
The “ANiMAL: Art Science Nature Society” exhibition has won a Gold prize at the MUSE Awards.
Experts share research in aerosol science and technology
Aerosol science and technology is the focus of a major international conference that coincides with the 10th anniversary of SEE at CityU.
Nurturing talent the key to success: NTU President
Taiwan’s economy and education system were the focus of a talk by Professor Kuan Chung-ming, President of National Taiwan University, on 23 May as part of the City University Distinguished Lecture Series.
Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, led a delegation to visit the Chinese Academy of Sciences for further research collaboration.
A research team comprising experts from CityU and other universities discovered the deformation transitions of multiscale nanotwins in austenitic stainless steel.
Top HSBC executives held high level dialogues with students and alumni during a visit to City University of Hong Kong on 27 March.
Under the EduDynamics theme, CityU's WebCourse Fair 2001-02 showcased the creativity, energy, and diversity of the University's Web educators as they enhance the learning experience through the Internet.
Around 350 music lovers -- including children and grownups -- packed the Wei Hing Theatre on 26 March for a piano concert in commemoration of composer Ludwig van Beethoven, who died that same day 175 years ago.
A delegation of consuls-general representing seven countries were greeted by President H K Chang and other senior staff members including Vice-President for Institutional Advancement, Professor Y S Wong, and Vice-President for Planning and Information Services, Mr John Dockerill at the Multimedia Conference Room on 22 March.
CityU's top students were awarded scholarships, prizes and donations for their outstanding performance in academics, sports, arts and community services, at a presentation ceremony held at Wei Hing Theatre on March 20.

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