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Two Swedish scholars discussed cooperative road freight transport and the neuropeptide galanin system in depression disorder respectively at CityU’s IAS Distinguished Lecture Series.
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Around 150 CityU students learned about challenges in the workplace from Hong Kong’s first female Deputy Commissioner of the Police on 27 February.
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A MOU aimed at nurturing talent for Hong Kong has been signed between CityU and Microsoft Hong Kong on 12 March.
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More than 500 people were taken on a journey into the world of Kunqu by Professor Pai Hsien-yung, a renowned writer and Kunqu expert, in a talk at CityU on 9 March.
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A more integrated elderly care covers the “Elderly Ecosystem” can help relieve the burden that a public healthcare system experiences in the era of greater longevity.
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Efficient climate policies require an equal sharing of the burden in the international context, according to economics scholar Professor Lucas Bretschger at the CityU Distinguished Lecture on 7 March.
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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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Professor Pierre Corvol, President and Chair of Experimental Medicine, Collège de France, delivered a lecture in the France-Hong Kong Distinguished Lecture Series, becoming the first president of the college to visit CityU.

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