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A distinguished University System of Taiwan delegation paved the way for stronger academic cooperation and student exchange between the two institutions during a visit to CityU on 27 May.
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Professor Way Kuo talks about learning from peers at Speech Day 2012–2013 at Rosaryhill School on 25 May.
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A relaxed dialogue with the President of CityU has revealed a personality at once dedicated to science and filled with the joys of life.
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Professor Way Kuo and colleagues from CityU explored opportunities for conducting cooperative scientific and technological research on a visit on 17 May to the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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CityU has performed strongly in the QS World University Rankings by Subject for 2013.
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Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, gave a talk on nuclear energy at the Taiwan Presidential Office Monthly Meeting on 7 May.
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The President of CityU discussed a range of academic cooperation and exchange opportunities during a visit to Josai University in Japan from 1-2 May.
On the morning of 17 March, Professor H K Chang, President, extended a gracious welcome to a delegation of special guests from the Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of China in the Hong Kong Special Administration Region led by Commissioner Mr Yang Wenchang; other members include Ms Jiang Qin, Director-General (Department of International Organizations and Conferences); and Mr Tian Qi, Deputy Director of the Office of MFA.
Dear Colleagues, At the end of my letter to you on 23 February on the funding scenarios for the higher education sector in 2005-08, I pledged: "Together with my senior colleagues, I'll strive to manage the process of budget reduction with priority on upholding the quality of the education we offer and maintaining the stability of our staff." I recently met with the newly elected officers of the Staff Association and reiterated to them our dual priorities.

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