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CityU marathon team led by President Kuo embodies spirit of excellence in academics and sports
Once again President Way Kuo of CityU has led a team of around 240 athletes in the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon, which was held on 24 October. President Kuo has run the Hong Kong marathon with a CityU delegation for 12 consecutive years, except in 2020 because of Covid-19, exemplifying CityU’s spirit of excellence in both academics and sports.
Post-War Hong Kong and the Story of Tat Chee Avenue
CityU is holding an exhibition titled “Post-War Hong Kong and the Story of Tat Chee Avenue” from 18 to 31 October.
CityU Art Festival 2021
Distinguished cellist Mr Ray Wang and a group of exciting young musicians performed famed classical masterpieces at “Fly with Rhythms”, the opening concert for the CityU Arts Festival 2021 at CityU on 8 October.
LSNS survey
A survey conducted by the Department of Management Sciences at CityU discovered that during the Covid-19 pandemic, older people in Hong Kong have a higher risk of social isolation, which makes them more likely to become sick, as their physical and mental health are affected.
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CityU has again ranked number one in Hong Kong for engineering research papers according to a survey released on 30 July by the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan.
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A number of recently graduated CityU students have been admitted to postgraduate programmes at the world’s top universities, including Cambridge University and Oxford University in the UK, to continue their pursuit of academic and research excellence.
Almost 100 CityU research projects have been awarded funding from the 2009-10 General Research Fund by the Research Grants Council
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Dr Andy Chin Chi-on, Assistant Scientific Officer of the Language Information Sciences Research Centre, CityU, won the Young Scholar Award at the 17th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Chinese Linguistics.
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Two final year students from the Department of Electronic Engineering have won international kudos by winning an international scholarship and clutching the bronze prize in a keenly fought regional IT competition.
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The College of Science and Engineering has launched its Fun Days programme, offering both inspiring and exciting experiences for secondary school students to learn about the impact of science on daily life.

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