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Professor Wang Xunli, Head of the Department of Physics, discussed how neutron scattering is a powerful method for studying the structure and dynamics of materials in the latest talk in the President Lecture Series.
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A research team comprising experts from CityU , Harvard University and Nokia Bell Labs has successfully fabricated a tiny on-chip lithium niobate modulator, an electro-optic modulator which is more efficient, with faster data transmission and lower costs. CityU researchers are looking into its application for the coming 5G communication.
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The Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences has been granted $35 million in government funding to enhance the sustainability, health and production of local livestock farms and fisheries.
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The Fifth Outstanding Academic Papers by Students Task Force Meeting was held in May in Beijing. CityU, alongside the other seven partner institutions, reviewed the progress of the development of OAPS and formulated development strategies.
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Professor (Chair) Wang Guiguo, Dean of School of Law, has delivered two e-lectures at the United Nations on international law, which will be permanently stored in its audiovisual library as a valuable resource for legal professionals.
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Two international conferences promoting academic exchanges on economic and trade-related issues will be held at CityU between 16 and 19 May.
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An optimistic Hong Kong workforce believes the overall job market and career prospects have improved, according to a Department of Management survey released on 15 May.
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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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Hong Kong employees are more satisfied with their job when their accomplishments are recognised and supervisors clearly outline their expectations, according to a Department of Management survey.

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