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City University of Hong Kong is showcasing more than 50 projects at the Innovation Expo 05 to demonstrate how science, new technologies and applied research can improve the quality of people's lives.
Professor H K Chang, President of City University of Hong Kong, participated in celebrations held by Fudan University from 23 to 25 September to mark Fudan’s centennial anniversary and further promote relations between the two universities.
The Value for Money (VFM) Project looks at the process of planning and resource allocation in academic and administration departments to help promote a VFM culture at CityU.
CCCU's Division of Language Studies has become the first officially approved education unit in Hong Kong to hold the Korean Language Proficiency Test.
The University clarifies the situation of maintenance work at Student Hostels following an untrue and misleading news article published in the Apple Daily on 20 September.
CityU's FSE has again reached out to secondary school students this summer to boost their interest in science and engineering.
CityU is introducing a new fundraising campaign to further promote a caring and giving culture on campus. The Staff Giving Club encourages staff to make regular donations to support the University's continued development under the catchphrase "1% donation, 100% care".
ASTRI, the biggest R & D organization in Hong Kong, has agreed to license innovative computer software technology created by Dr Anthony Fong, Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering.
CityU Gallery held the opening ceremony of the “Signature Works of Kar Yeung” exhibition on 14 September. This exhibition showcases more than 60 paintings by Mr Tsui Kar-yeung, a pioneer of post-modern Chinese art.
Chair Professor S T Lee of the Department of Physics and Materials Science has been shortlisted to join the prestigious Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) as Academician.

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