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A new energy research centre has been established at CityU with a $10 million donation from Ability R&D Limited. The centre has been named after the company in appreciation of its generous support.
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More than 800 scholars and researchers participated in two international conferences organised by the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics to discuss phonetic science and language.
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A CityU survey on online payment security has revealed that Hong Kong netizens have a relatively low awareness of personal information protection in the online world, potentially exposing them to hackers.
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A collaborative agreement in transport, trade and finance was signed on 17 August between CityU and the HNA Group, an aviation company in mainland China, in support of the 12th Five-Year Plan.
Eminent scholars and legal practitioners participated in the Conference on Chinese and Comparative Tort Law Legislation to conduct in-depth comparative study of tort law issues, 27-28 October.
TeleEye Group at CityU scoops major awards for the third consecutive year for outstanding innovations in technology.
A CityU delegation led by Professor David Tong, Deputy President, and Shenzhen officials led by Mr Liu Yingli, Deputy Mayor of Shenzhen Municipal People's Government, officiated at the milestone groundbreaking ceremony for the University's Shenzhen Outpost.
An AI software system designed and developed by CityU's Dr Andy Chun and the MTR has been honoured by the Hong Kong Computer Society.
Researchers from CityU are taking the opportunity this week to showcase a number of its hi-tech technologies and products at the annual China Hi-Tech Fair from 12 to 17 October at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center.
The Department of Chinese, Translation & Linguistics at CityU collaborates with linguists from the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong and four other local universities to develop the “LSHK Cantonese Romanization Scheme” (“Jyutping”).

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