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The HK$15 million gift from the late Dr Chung Sze-yuen will be used to establish the Sze-Yuen Chung Fund in support of HKIAS of CityU.
CityU remains committed to maintaining online teaching and services and responding to the needs of employees and the disadvantaged in society.
Pioneering research led by scientists at CityU has led to the development of the most efficient all-inorganic inverted perovskite solar cells to date.
CityU received the Gold Campus Award under the Medicine® On Campus programme run by the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Medical Association.
Students at CityU have been continuing their studies during the coronavirus epidemic thanks to CityU’s online learning platform, called CityU-Learning.
The realistic mechanical properties of monolayer graphene have been successfully studied by a new method developed by a research team led by Dr Lu Yang, Associate Professor of Department of Mechanical Engineering at CityU.
Five students under mandatory quarantine received online visits from Professor Way Kuo, CityU President; Chief-of-Staff and Dean of Students.
A pilot programme called the CityU-Learning taster courses developed by CityU has been well received by secondary school students.
Some 288 library professionals from Hong Kong, the mainland, Taiwan, Japan and the US gathered at CityU’s Wei Hing Theratre, 30 November and 1 December, to attend the 5th Hong Kong Innovative Users Group (HKIUG) meeting, hosted by the Run Run Shaw Library.
Renowned Turkish writer, Mr Orhan Pamuk, concluded the Distinguished Lecture Series with a discussion on Ottoman painting and the influence of Western art on Eastern painting—the predominant theme of his prize winning novel, My Name Is Red. His lecture attracted a full house at the Wei Hing Theatre, 25 November.