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A delegation of CityU led by Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, visited Taiwan between 15 and 17 February to share the University’s latest developments with media representatives and secondary school principals and students.
A topping-out ceremony on 23 February marked a major construction milestone for the CityU International Centre at CityU.
Further collaboration between Cornell University and CityU was discussed during a visit by Professor Michael I. Kotlikoff, Provost at Cornell, on 10 February.
President Way Kuo of CityU led a team of around 500 athletes from the senior management team, faculty, staff, students and alumni at the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2023 on 12 February.
Professor Hu Jinlian and Professor Zhu Yuntian have been elected as the 2022 class of Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors.
CityU welcomed the Year of the Rabbit at a celebration party organised by the Human Resources Office on 2 February. Faculty and staff members enjoyed a delightful afternoon via a live broadcast.
Outside, the wind was chilly, but inside the Chan Tai Ho Multi-purpose Hall, where the New Year Staff Party took place on 28 January, the atmosphere was warm. A jovial spirit captivated some 1,000 colleagues who gathered there for what has become an annual ritual of good fortune, fun and camaraderie.
"I dreamed of studying abroad since I was a child," said Nicole Choi, final year student in the School of Creative Media. "Not only did I realize my dream, but I have reaffirmed my career goal of being a movie director." Nicole has just returned to campus after completing a four-month exchange programme in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama (CMU).
About 50 pieces of Buddhist sculpture from the Northern, Sui, Tang, Liao and Song dynasties, and copies of Tang epitaphs are now on display in the exhibition "Compassion and Fascination: Ancient Chinese Buddhist Sculptures" at the CityU Gallery. The exhibition, organized by the Chinese Civilisation Centre, showcases selected works from among businessman Mr W Y Chang's vast private collection.
City University of Hong Kong was given a new role statement, by the University Grants Committee, on 10 January, when Professor H K Chang, President, met with the Working Group on Role Differentiation, chaired by Sir Colin Lucas. The statement reads, in full:
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