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Professor Way Kuo and senior CityU managers explored academic exchanges and cooperation with major universities and research institutions in Beijing on a 4-day trip in July.
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Professor Way Kuo spoke at two separate sessions at the Eco-Forum Global Annual Conference Guiyang 2013, on 20 and 21 July.
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In a talk to young summer campers on 19 July, the CityU President emphasised the need for mutual respect and tolerance in society, citing the current debates over the seven types of energy.
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The senior management of Cornell University visited CityU recently to further advance implementation of an extended, long-term strategic agreement to establish a world-class School of Veterinary Medicine.
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Professor Way Kuo advocated that science and technology should be regarded as part of the 21 century culture in addition to poetry and art at an international conference held in Taipei on 14 July.
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At GIS Taiwan 2013, Professor Way Kuo outlined the essence of internationalised education as adopting international standards, conducting problem-driven research and integrating teaching and research.
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President Professor Way Kuo officiated at the prize presentation ceremony of the 2nd Reading-for-Pleasure Essay Competition on 6 July and in his speech encouraged students to read more books.
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CityU has dedicated a student residential hall to The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust in appreciation of its generous donations to support the Student Hostels Project.
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The internationally-renowned architect Mr Daniel Libeskind shared his unique insights into the art of architecture at a Distinguished Lecture at CityU.
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On 13 October, President H K Chang,faxed off a congratulatory message to Mr Orhan Pamuk, Nobel Laureate in Literature, who had hosted a Distinguished Lecture at CityU two years ago, from the Cafe Hajji Baba,Turkey, where the two had made first contact…

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