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Two outstanding members of the business and professional communities have been appointed by the Chief Executive of the HKSAR to the Council of CityU.
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A seven-person delegation comprising biotechnology experts from CityU led by President Way Kuo held talks in Beijing on pursuing greater collaboration in research and knowledge transfer during a visit from 24 to 25 January.
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The Jockey Club Enhancing Youth Empathy Project through Immersive Visualisation, organised by CityU and funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, has launched the “TEDY x WOW Showcase” from 19 to 28 January.
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President Kuo attended speech days of two secondary schools and discussed the concept of soulware.
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Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, was joined today by representatives from the media at the “ANiMAL: Art Science Nature Society” exhibition at CityU.
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Professor Zhang Ruiqin of the Department of Physics at CityU has been elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society for his outstanding contribution to computational physics.
Video footage of the musical, City Legend, welcomed 4,500 full-time students to CityU from 26-28 August. Held at the Multi-purpose Sports Hall, the welcoming festivities were part of a number of orientation activities for the undergraduate and associate degree freshmen at CityU this year.
A stunning collection of microscopic carvings and calligraphic pieces—a strand of hair on which is carved a famous Tang Dynasty poem, for example—is on display at CityU Gallery until 1 September.
CityU welcomed 40 elite science students from seven Hong Kong secondary schools to a larger world of science and technology at a Technology Camp designed to encourage the youngsters to share their interest with others and broaden Hong Kong's technological horizons.
"The biggest challenge for higher education today is to produce ideal graduates," said Professor Edmond Ko, Vice-President (Education). "We hope to remind our teaching staff to review their teaching methods at all times and make sure they are the best for our students." To improve the quality of teaching and learning, several initiatives have been taken to enhance the University's quality assurance process.

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