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Mitigating global warming with CityU research students’ award-winning Camel-Fur-Inspired Cooler System
A research team comprising three PhD students from CityU won a Silver Award and the Best Sustainable Solution Award at the 3rd Chun Wo Innovation Student Awards with their novel Camel-Fur-Inspired Passive Sorbent Cooler System.
Grace Lau ranked No. 1 in world kata ranking
Congratulations have poured in for alumna Ms Grace Lau Mo-Sheung after she secured the world's number one ranking in female kata.
New Year’s Day flag-raising ceremony at CityU
CityU held a New Year’s Day flag-raising ceremony on 1 January. Mr Lester Garson Huang, Council Chairman of CityU, together with Professor Lee Chun Sing, Provost and Deputy President of CityU, presided over the flag-raising ceremony at Wong Cheung Lo Hui Yuet Hall.
Be it through innovative pedagogies, caring advice or strong connection with industry, the five Teaching Excellence Awards winners of 2004-05 share a passion to motivate students to actively participate in achieving desired learning outcomes.
Professor H K Chang, President, reported on key issues that the University confronted in the past year, outlined activities that lie ahead and listened to staff concerns about University development in a "University Development Forum" on 24 May.
The Faculty of Science and Engineering is holding a 3-day exhibition on campus from today to 27 May to showcase nearly 100 student projects from its eight departments.
CityU is organizing the Teachers Update Course 2005, to be held on campus from 1 June to 8 July, to strengthen CityU's commitment to the development of top quality education in Hong Kong.
Miss Jacqui Chong, a second-year School of Creative Media student, has won awards in two open competitions: the Women's Pixel Short Film Award and the Mobile Video Competition.
The Faculty of Business has introduced a "First Year Learning Experience" programme to all first-year BBA students to help them address new challenges in the learning environment.
Mr Ahmed Sharif, a PhD student of the Department of Electronic Engineering, won the IEEE CPMT Young Award for his research paper on lead-free solder.

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