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CityU President hosts inaugural BOLD Forum
Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, hosted the inaugural talk of the BOLD Forum on 30 April, exploring how data science can drive the management of societal health.
BOLD@CityU
An exciting new initiative, BOLD@CityU launched by CityU promises to inject creativity into online learning.
Prof Zhang
Professor Zhang Hua, Herman Hu Chair Professor of Nanomaterials in the Department of Chemistry, has been elected as a Foreign Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences.
Professor Li Qiusheng
Professor Li Qiusheng, Chair Professor in the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at CityU has been awarded the 2020 Robert H. Scanlan Medal by ASCE.
New inventions boost renewable energy
A materials scientist at CityU and his research teams are advancing the frontiers of renewable energy research with two significant inventions that tackle the looming energy crisis.
Croucher Innovation Award
Dr Kwok Chun-kit, Assistant Professor from the Department of Chemistry at CityU, has won the Croucher Innovation Award 2019 for his pioneering research on exploring the relationship between ribonucleic acid and gene regulation.
Kondo cloud finally observed after half-century
A physicist from CityU plays a major role in the world’s first direct measurement of a Kondo cloud more than 50 years after the initial theory was first expounded.
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The China Proper Track Society of the Students' Union of CityU staged a National Flag Raising Ceremony on 30 April, to mark the 90th Anniversary of the May Fourth Movement
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CityU has launched the first high-definition student-run campus TV station (City TV) in Hong Kong in a bid to nurture students’ professional competency in a new era of multimedia communication.
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In commemoration of CityU’s 25th Anniversary and to share with industrial partners the achievements of its alumni, the College of Science and Engineering organised a dinner reception on 28 April.

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