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A new strategic agreement between CityU and the media industry will help to nurture media professionals and strengthen Hong Kong’s status as a regional information and communication hub.
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Mr Jean-Paul Costa, the recently retired president of the European Court of Human Rights, assessed the future outlook of the European Court of Human Rights at a CityU Distinguished Lecture on 17 November.
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The abolition of capital punishment in Asia was the focus of an international conference on “Capital Punishment in Asia: Progress and Prospect for Law Reform” organised by the School of Law of CityU.
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Legendary mathematician Professor John Nash treats the 800-strong audience to his latest research in economics.
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Professor Xu Kuangdi, CAE Honorary Chairman, discussed how China uses new technology to promote green development in the high-speed development period at a CityU Distinguished Lecture on 7 November.
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Developing financial professionals to meet the challenges arising from rapid economic integration with the mainland was the focus of a forum at CityU on 1 November.
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Chair Professor Yan Houmin discussed supply chain management in the latest talk in the President’s Lecture Series: Excellence in Academia.
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The Technology Transfer Office introduced the latest developments in RFID technology to local industrialists at a recent forum entitled RFID: New technological driver for the coming decades.
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General education courses should provide students with the learning that they need and should reinforce fundamental educational values, says Professor Harry Lewis, former Dean of Harvard College and a respected commentator on curriculum reform.
A survey conducted by the Language Information Sciences Research Centre at CityU has identified five new Chinese phrases stemming from hot topics in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Beijing and Shanghai during 2006.

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