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The School of Law, with the support of The United Nations Commission on International Trade, hosted a conference examining the latest trends in global sales law.
CityU has developed the first electronic platform in Hong Kong for classical-colloquial Chinese alignment, processing and retrieval. The platform is expected to enhance the teaching of classical Chinese through the use of information technology.
A survey conducted by the Department of Management revealed that a lack of opportunities for development and further education and training is the major factor that prompts Hong Kong’s post-1980 generation to quit their jobs.
The School of Law, in collaboration with the International Commission of Jurists, hosted a legal workshop to examine access to justice issues in China.
An innovative transgenic fish technology developed by CityU that can efficiently detect estrogen disrupters in the environment is being exhibited at the Hong Kong Science Museum, showcasing the University’s latest environmental technology to the public.
Speaking at the City University Distinguished Lecture on March 3, prominent public affairs commentator Dr Allen Lee Peng-fei stressed that to maintain Hong Kong’s future competitive edge, more energy and time needed to be put into education.
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