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The results of the 2014 Research Assessment Exercise affirm CityU’s excellence in world-class research and position CityU firmly among the leading universities in the region.
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Minority rights and the nationality policy in mainland China were under discussion at the latest talk in the President’s Lecture Series. The speaker was Professor Zang Xiaowei, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.
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An automatic system developed by scientists at CityU is helping one of the world’s largest oil-sand corporations to monitor the efficiency and health of its oil-sand production pumps.
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Students, academics and researchers at the 1st BCH Students’ Conference had the chance to reflect on current advancements in all aspects of chemistry, biology and environmental sciences.
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Professor Stephen Forrest of the University of Michigan gave a Distinguished Lecture on organic electronics on 9 January.
According to a CityU’s survey, there was a small gain in consumer confidence in four places in Greater China. Yet Hong Kong has the lowest confidence.
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The Knowledge Transfer Office introduced the latest developments in data security and encryption technology at a forum on 15 January.
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Major issues in China and around the world have again topped the 2008 LIVAC Pan-Chinese New Word Rosters released today by the Language Information Sciences Research Centre of CityU.
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CityU participated in the “Global Housing Summit 2009” organised by the Association of College and University Housing Officers - International, to exchange ideas with practitioners from around the world on managing student residence halls.
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An International Symposium on Teaching and Learning of World Civilisation was held on 10-11 January to explore ways of teaching about world civilisations of the 21st century in the context of Hong Kong, mainland China, Taiwan and Asia as a whole.

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