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Political concerns have again become the most popular new words used by the media in the Pan-Chinese region, according to the 2014 LIVAC Pan-Chinese New Word Rosters.
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A next-generation compact sensor package developed by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) can measure multiple criteria air pollutants simultaneously, and can be readily placed in different locations to meet diverse monitoring needs.
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Dr Raymond Lee Man-chun, Chairman of Lee & Man Paper Manufacturing Limited, has been appointed by the Chief Executive of HKSAR to the CityU Council.
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CityU hosted the ninth 3+3+4 symposium, on the topic of “First Year Experience”, on 28 April. The Symposium focused on how students’ first year experience at university can be enhanced to foster learning and development.
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Mr Tai Keen-man, Assistant Director of Broadcasting (Radio) at RTHK, shares strategies and skills of communicating with media at a Public Affairs Talk held at CityU on 29 April.
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A business plan for an innovative testing service has won not only a young entrepreneur award for three CityU students, but also keen investment interest that could pave the way for them to become young entrepreneurs.
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Professor Wan Gang, Vice Chairman of 11th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and Minister of Science and Technology, led a 13-member delegation for a visit to CityU on 28 April.
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Renowned novelist Mr Li Rui recounted three stories about man and nature at a City Cultural Salon on 21 April. Simple in plot but thought-provoking, the stories triggered heated discussions.
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CityU sports team received overall titles for both men and women from the University Sports Federation of Hong Kong, China, for the third year in a row. This is also the fifth time when CityU won both overall titles in the same year.
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Renowned literary critic Professor Liu Zaifu gave a Distinguished Scholar Lecture at CityU on 22 April. With CityU’s Professor Cheng Pei-kai as his interlocutor, he shared some insights about how universal values are represented in Chinese literature.

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