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New CityU student hostel set to enrich student experience, promoting diversity; innovative technologies reduce construction period
A ceremony was held to mark the commencement of the MiC installation work for the new halls of residence located at Whitehead in Ma On Shan for students at CityU.
President granted management medal
Professor Way Kuo, the President of CityU and University Distinguished Professor, was awarded a prestigious medal in Management by the Chinese Management Association (CMA) of Taiwan on December 3.
HK Tech Forum on Metabolism in Health and Disease
Eminent scholars explored complex signaling networks in various metabolic pathways at the HK Tech Forum on Metabolism in Health and Disease from 15 to 16 December.
Donation from Ms Chau Sin-wo
CityU received a donation from Ms Chau Sin-wo to promote the University advancement and set up the Chau Sin Wo Scholarships for the School of Law. A classroom at CityU has been named “Chau Sin Wo Classroom” in appreciation of her generous support.
HK Tech 300 signs MoU with Pacific Coffee
CityU and Pacific Coffee jointly announced on 13 December that they will collaborate on fostering an innovative entrepreneurship culture, and thus contribute to innovation and technology development throughout Hong Kong.
5th HK Tech Forum investigates quantum physics and complex systems
Leading academic and industry researchers gathered at the HK Tech Forum on Quantum Physics and Complex Systems hosted by the Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study at CityU from 7 to 9 December.
Dear Colleagues and Students,
Over 40 paintings in a smorgasbord of styles, including impressionism, cubism and traditional Chinese brush painting, are on display now in CityU's Multi-Purpose Room C from 21 to 25 May. Organized by the Cultural and Sports Committee, the exhibition unveils not only works of art by Mr Chiang Hau Fun, but also the artist's love of Hong Kong.
CityU graduates have achieved encouraging job-seeking performance in 2002. An employment survey conducted by the University's Student Development Services (SDS) shows that, by the end of December last year, as many as 93.5% of its 2002 bachelor's degree programmes graduates, and 94% of its graduates from higher diploma and associate degree programmes have found jobs, started their own business or pursued further studies.
CityU Enterprises Ltd, the extension arm of City University that helps to commercialize research outcomes, technologies and innovations through technology transfer and the development of viable businesses in the community, has welcomed two new companies in the past few months.

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