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The results of three major ranking exercises for universities around the world have laid a solid foundation for CityU to further advance its research and professional education.
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Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, discussed the reliability and survivability of future energy on 22 May at Morgan Stanley’s annual investor summit in Hong Kong.
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The CityU President calls for changes to the cultural fabric of Hong Kong at a talk at the Hospital Authority Convention 2012 on 8 May.
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The future of the energy industry was the focus of a topical talk by Professor Way Kuo at a luncheon organised by the Lions Club of Metropolitan Hong Kong on 7 May.
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Investing in the future, retaining and recruiting elite talent, empowering staff to perform in research and teaching and holding them accountable... Professor Kuo outlines his vision for CityU
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Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, delivered his debut talk at City Cultural Salon on 22 May. He shared his professional interpretations with guests on the topic "Reliability Since Time Immemorial".
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More than 100 EMBA alumni and students spent an enlightening evening with the Hon Dr Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai, President of the Legislative Council, and Professor Way Kuo, the new President of CityU at the EMBA Association of CityU Annual Dinner 2008 on 16 May.
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Professor Way Kuo assumed the presidency of CityU on 14 May. In an email message sent to all staff, students and alumni, he invited the University community to work with him to face future challenges and drive CityU to an even higher level.
As I take up duty at CityU, I wish to sincerely thank all of you for the honour and opportunity for me to serve this great academic community.
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Dr Wang Jianzhou, President of China Mobile Communications Corporation, shared his valuable experience during his address on "Branding and Soft Power" at the CEO Forum organised by the Faculty of Business EMBA programme on 7 May.

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