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Symposium explores business opportunities along Belt and Road
Distinguished scholars, leading figures from the industry and professional bodies, as well as government officials shared their insights at a symposium that was organised by the Research Centre for Sustainable Hong Kong at CityU on 7 January.
EE establishes new joint lab with six partners to promote the commercialisation of innovative technology
Six world-renowned technology companies joined the CityU EE Joint Lab Scheme on 14 January to promote research and knowledge/technology transfer to steer the development of innovative technology in Hong Kong.
CityU’s Industry Ready Programme
A unique programme for nurturing talent for the energy, environmental and sustainability industries was officially launched by CityU after the signing of MOU with a range of renowned industry partners in Hong Kong.
Professor H K Chang, President, leads a six-member delegation to Beijing from 26-29 January, further strengthening ties with the mainland and opening up opportunities for more academic and diversified collaborations.
More than 150 guests, staff members and students gathered at the Centre for Marine Environmental Research and Innovative Technology (MERIT), 28 January, to celebrate its opening. Led by CityU and joined by five other local universities, MERIT has been selected by the University Grants Committee as an "Area of Excellence" in Hong Kong.
Professor H K Chang, President leads a six-member delegation to Beijing 26-29 January 2005, to strengthen ties with the mainland and explore opportunities for more academic and diversified collaborations.
City University of Hong Kong has received three group project grants amounting to HK$11.04m, the largest amount among the UGC-funded institutions for the 2004-05 round of the Research Grants Council’s Central Allocation Fund.
About 40 CityU academic and administrative staff joined members of senior management for a relaxing evening at CityU President Professor H K Chang's residence on 21 January, openly exchanging views pertaining to the internationalization of higher education in Hong Kong.
The University community has supported the fund-raising campaign jointly organized by CityU and UNICEF with great enthusiasm, raising a total of HK$354,530 between 6 and 14 January, to provide education kits for tsunami-affected children. This is a record amount collected by a CityU-wide donation campaign to date.
The Chinese Civilisation Centre (CCIV) launches a new service called the “PDA Information Platform” starting in Semester B in 2005.

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