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CityU organised a delegation to compete in the Taipei marathon on 16 December, and its first alumni cultural exchange activity in Taiwan.
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CityU organised its first alumni cultural exchange activity in Taipei in December 2012, an embodiment of the efforts by the Alumni Relations Office to connect the dots and build the alumni network.
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HK and Taiwan universities have to adapt to the changing times by holding everyone on campus accountable, said Professor Kuo at a higher education forum on university governance in Taipei on 12 December.
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Quality and a culture of change are keys to modernising industrial engineering, said Professor Way Kuo at the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management 2012 on 11 December.
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Professor Philippe G. Ciarlet, University Distinguished Professor, discussed various fundamental notions of geometry and elasticity at the latest President’s Lecture on 7 December.
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As part of the University’s continuing search for top faculty talent, President Professor Way Kuo held a reception on 1 December in Paris.
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The Court, the supreme advisory body of City University of Hong Kong (CityU), held its third meeting on 8 December, focusing on progress in priority areas identified last year by the Council.
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CityU welcomed an array of international health experts at the One-Health International Workshop, which examines the links between animal and human health and the importance of building a quality veterinary infrastructure to prevent zoonoses.
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Professor Way Kuo addressed the 2009 BOAO Youth Forum held at the Hong Kong Convention Centre, analysing the importance of cultural exchange and development to the internationalisation of higher education.
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Professor Way Kuo delivered a talk at the annual seminar of a professional teaching body Education Convergence, on 4 December, to share the results of his study on the relationship between teaching and research.

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