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Professor Way Kuo, CityU President and Professor Pan Chin of National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan have jointly published a commentary article, entitled "A reliability look at energy development" in the 2018 January issue of Joule.
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CityU presented the prestigious Nobel Science Week that featured three Nobel Laureates in Chemistry and Physics from 6 to 10 November.
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Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, delivered the keynote speech at the Hong Kong Youth Service Award 2017 presentation ceremony on 1 November.
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The CityU Career Festival 2017, organised by the Career and Leadership Centre between 30 October and 3 November, aimed at helping students prepare well for their future careers.
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CityU conferred honorary doctoral degrees on Professor Serge Haroche, Dr Joseph Lee and Professor Wendelin Werner on 3 November in recognition of their significant contributions to education and the well-being of society.
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The newly inaugurated Research Centre for Sustainable Hong Kong at CityU will develop solutions for tackling critical sustainability issues in Hong Kong.
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Professor Xie Xincheng of the Chinese Academy of Sciences delivered the latest instalment in the CityU Distinguished Lecture Series with a talk titled “Spin Superconductor and Electric Dipole Superconductor” on 27 October.
Students of CityU's School of Creative Media (SCM) are making their mark on the local and the international scene. Hamlet Lin Yiu-bong and Chan Tze-him, year three and year two SCM students respectively, showcased their media production and creative narration skills in the recent Radio Hong Kong Television (RTHK) Putonghua Festival Short Movie Contest.
CityU's scientific forays into the Pearl River Delta Region span a wide range of subjects, from manufacturing engineering to information technologies to environmental conservation.
Dear Colleagues, In the past month or so, I have received numerous inquiries about how much money CityU has raised in relation to the Government Matching Grant Scheme. In the minds of many in the Hong Kong community, and perhaps in the minds of members of our University community too, this is no longer a fund-raising activity that every university must do and will continue to do, but another ranking contest among the eight UGC-funded institutions.

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