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An international conference organised by the Department of Building and Construction addressed urgent challenges facing the global building and construction industries.
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Professor Sir Geoffrey Lloyd offered a cross-disciplinary review of alternative suggestions for what it means to be human at the latest City University Distinguished Lecture.
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Professor Ron Hui introduced the latest developments in his ground-breaking research on wireless power transfer at the President’s Lecture Series.
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A series of public lectures at CityU promoted transdisciplinary and cross-cultural research as part of the inauguration programme of the newly established Hong Kong Advanced Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Studies.
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Overall consumer confidence has dropped in Hong Kong, mainland China and Macau compared to the previous quarter, according to a recent survey conducted by CityU, while confidence in Taiwan rose.
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The inauguration ceremony for the Hong Kong Advanced Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Studies, the first transdisciplinary research institute in Hong Kong, was held on 12 January at CityU.
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CityU has received a donation from the Hong Kong Construction Association to set up a scholarship fund for outstanding students studying at BC and BST.
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The Department of Public and Social Administration at CityU organised an International Peer Review Conference on “China’s Provincial Environmental Performance Index” from 18 - 19 May to discuss the development of an environmental performance index in China
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The Education Development Office held the e-Learning Forum Asia 2009 from 11 to 12 May to promote electronic teaching and learning in tertiary institutions across Asia.
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The Department of English is hosting the Third International Roundtable on Discourse Analysis: Discourse and Creativity from 7 to 9 May, with acclaimed novelist and distinguished poet conducting a discussion on literary creativity.

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