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A delegation of over 50 CityU staff and students led by Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, visited Chiao Tung University (NCTU) in Hsinchu City on 28 December for a series of sports exchanges.
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A research team led by CityU has worked out a novel strategy for developing new super alloys that are extremely strong, yet ductile and flexible.
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Ten faculty members from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have been named as Highly Cited Researchers for 2018 by Clarivate Analytics.
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CityU and JD Digits signed a strategic collaborative agreement, through which a joint laboratory will be set up to provide innovative solutions for the development of the global financial market.
A study by CityU's Centre for Communication Research shows that local Internet users receive on average 58 junk mails per week, 11 more than that of 2004 and double the number of normal emails received.
Professor Li Ta-tsien, one of the most renowned mathematicians on the mainland, delivered the fourth lecture of the William Benter Distinguished Lecture Series at CityU on 25 January.
Dr Yanni Yan and Dr Choo-sin Tseng, Associate Professors of the Department of Marketing, outperformed participants from 23 countries to clinch the Best Paper Award at the Fifth Annual International Business and Economy Conference (IBEC) 2006.
The Department of Management held its annual Residential Workshop "Developing a meaningful life and career" on 21 and 22 January. Renowned guests from various sectors have been invited to share their valuable experiences with more than 70 final-year students.
Professor H K Chang, University President, returned from a short academic exchange to Cairo University in Egypt earlier this month. The trip laid down a foundation for future collaborations between the two universities.
CityU's Department of Applied Social Studies revealed its findings on the "Positive Ageing Index" at a press conference on 19 January. The study shows that social networks and a positive outlook are crucial to enhancing positive ageing.

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