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An AI software system jointly designed and developed by CityU and the MTR Corporation has been honoured by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence with the “Innovative Application of Artificial Intelligence” Award 2005.
CityU announces the launch of two fundraising schemes: the 1% Fundraising Project and the BRIDGE to Success Fundraising Programme on 26 April that aim to further promote the caring culture and enhance whole person education.
Mr Julian Lee, Assistant Professor of School of Creative Media,has created a unique viewing experience combining art with digital technology—a digital canvas.
Following his successful lecture at the Yale Law School on 29 March, Mr C Raj Kumar, Lecturer in CityU's School of Law, made a presentation for the UN University.
CityU graduates are highly sought after by employers. Around 96% of graduates were employed or pursued further studies in 2004. Their average monthly salary rose almost 8%.
Professor Ron Hui and Dr Henry Chung of the Department of Electronic Engineering demonstrated how a novel central dimmable technology works in lamps and how it contributes to the reduction of environmental pollution on 18 April.
Combining physics with creativity, over 1,000 secondary school students turned straws into waterwheels in the Hong Kong Inter-school Straw Waterwheel Object Lifting Competition.
CityU's Department of Management announced the findings of its survey on Hong Kong Employees’Well-being and Confidence on 13 April. The survey indicates that employees’overall confidence in the job market is relatively low.
Students, staff and alumni have expressed their deep concerns about Council Chairman Sir Gordon Wu's remarks in Ming Pao on 3 March,and reiterated their support for CityU’s direction.
At a Council meeting on 14 April, lengthy discussions including the University’s role were held. At the end of the meeting, Council Chairman Sir Gordon Wu was convinced and agreed that CityU has indeed adhered to its role.

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