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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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CityU held its first Graduate Studies Information Day on 13 January to introduce prospective postgraduate students to CityU’s academic programmes, faculty and learning facilities.
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The CityU book Chinese Civilisation: a source book has been published on the mainland this month in simplified Chinese characters, opening another door for more young people to appreciate the treasures of Chinese culture.
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CityU Gallery is showcasing the experimental and conceptual work of Mr Luke Ching and Mr Tozer Pak at an exhibition from 11 January entitled "Two or Three Things About Hong Kong, Part Two: hk‧cityu‧hk".
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Members of the Shamshuipo District Council were invited to CityU to find out more about campus development, academic programmes and our excellence in applied research .
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Marketing students from CityU were honoured at an awards presentation ceremony today (11 January) for the quality of the marketing consultancy projects that they conducted for local and multinational corporations.
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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.
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CityU hosts the second City Literary Awards to promote creative writing in Hong Kong and Macau. The Awards are now open for entries.
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CityU PhD graduate 2006 Dr Wong Hang has won the Top Prize in the student category in the Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference 2006 with his paper "Unidirectional Antenna Composed of a Planar Dipole and a Shorted Patch".
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Serving the Students' Union helps us learn beyond books and classroom and allows us to think about how we can help our fellow students. If you share my thoughts, I strongly encourage you to join the Students' Union.

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