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Symposium explores business opportunities along Belt and Road
Distinguished scholars, leading figures from the industry and professional bodies, as well as government officials shared their insights at a symposium that was organised by the Research Centre for Sustainable Hong Kong at CityU on 7 January.
EE establishes new joint lab with six partners to promote the commercialisation of innovative technology
Six world-renowned technology companies joined the CityU EE Joint Lab Scheme on 14 January to promote research and knowledge/technology transfer to steer the development of innovative technology in Hong Kong.
CityU’s Industry Ready Programme
A unique programme for nurturing talent for the energy, environmental and sustainability industries was officially launched by CityU after the signing of MOU with a range of renowned industry partners in Hong Kong.
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The number of students from ethnic minorities in mainland China enrolled at CityU has increased dramatically.
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Risks and opportunities presented by nuclear energy were the subject of Professor Way Kuo’s talk at the Hong Kong Book Fair on 23 July.
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The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at CityU hosted a study tour for overseas secondary school students for the first time.
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The President advised graduating students on how best to manage major transitions in life after they leave secondary school.
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Professor Chen Jie, Chair Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering, has been elected as Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control, in recognition of his contribution in the field of systems and control.
Two subjects taught and researched at CityU have broken into the top 50 in world university rankings by subject complied by QS.
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Energy consumption, climate change and pollution issues were the topics under discussion at a five-day series of talks for secondary school students at CityU.

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