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A research project on the manipulation of hematopoietic cells developed by Professor Sun Dong at CityU, to improve the treatment of blood diseases such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has received funding of around HK$6 million from the RGC.
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Breakthroughs in nanotechnology could lead to a new era called the “glass age”, according to Professor Herbert Gleiter in his City University Distinguished Lecture on 14 May.
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Knowledge management in mainland China is highly influenced by personal or inter-organizational relationships, according to a study led by CityU's Department of Management.
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Local and international experts on governance gathered for a two-day workshop at CityU to explore how to achieve social harmony in a world experiencing conflict.
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Education has been identified as the most important issue for improving Hong Kong people's quality of life for the 3rd year in a row, according to a survey carried out by CityU in partnership with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.
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More than 100 academics from the mainland are participating in the 5th National Conference on International Trade, held by CityU and Beijing University of International Business and Economics.
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Reduced levels of oxygen in the ocean can mean the spawning of more male than female fish, dramatically altering the sex ratio and endangering the reproduction cycle of certain species, according to new research from CityU scientists
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CityU’s Department of Applied Social Sciences is organizing the Second International Conference on Youth Empowerment from 5 June to 8 June. The theme this year is about Youth Empowerment through Volunteerism.
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Hong Kong employees agree that the management of their respective organizations is using the best possible practices to implement change, although there is room for improvement, according to a survey conducted by the Department of Management.

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