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Executive programme for Russian officials
Around 25 senior Russian government officials attended an executive programme at CityU.
Best paper awards at international conferences
CityU’s Department of Computer Science has won several best paper awards at recent international conferences.
Cultural workshops strengthen social inclusion through VR
Nearly 1,300 primary and secondary school students have attended social inclusion workshops using virtual reality (VR) through COSI of CityU.
EIM-OC Gold Campus
CityU held a kick-off ceremony “Goal for Healthy U – EIM Gold Campus Prelude” on 4 October, showing CityU’s continuous support in the direction of “Healthy U”.
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The School of Law hosted the International Conference on the New Haven School of Jurisprudence to share views on international law and its jurisprudential foundations.
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More than 100 School of Creative Media students and graduates make the familiar unfamiliar with a public exhibition of their artwork, performances and media art in Hong Kong Park at the invitation of the Hong Kong government.
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The School of Law received a donation of $1.2 million from the Philip K H Wong Foundation and Philip K H Wong, Kennedy Y H Wong & Co to support the second Advanced Programme for Chinese Senior Judges.
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In a first for the UN in Hong Kong, the School of Law and United Nations Institute for Training and Research have entered into an agreement to promote academic and research collaboration.
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CityU is co-hosting, with the Chinese Academy of Engineering, the academician conference “Engineering Science and Technology: Trends and Frontiers” on 14-15 December. It will bring together highly regarded scientists to discuss the possible frontiers of technological advancement.
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The School of Law organised a lecture hosted by South Korea’s Professor Nohyoung Park to examine the relationship between North and South Koreas and its North-South divide.

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