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Staff party celebrates the Year of the Ox
CityU welcomed the Year of the Ox at a celebration party organised by the Human Resources Office on 23 February.
Inaugural anthem embodies CityU’s mission and values
“Seeking knowledge relentlessly, pushing teaching, learning, and research beyond boundaries ….”

These lines, as voiced in our inaugural anthem, encapsulate the character, vision, and aspirations of CityU.
News Student residents at CityU celebrate New Year with President
Despite the drizzle in Hong Kong just before the Chinese New Year, President Way Kuo of City University of Hong Kong distributed lucky gift packs in person at the Student Residence on 10 February.
1st anniversary of CityU-Learning – pioneering a new era in online teaching
Exactly one year ago, an innovative online learning platform was rolled out at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) in record time in response to the Covid-19 epidemic.
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Over 1,000 colleagues celebrated the Year of the Dragon at the Chinese New Year Staff Party at CityU on 31 January.
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Professor Lu Jian, Dean of the College of Science and Engineering and Chair Professor of Mechanical Engineering at CityU, has been elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Technologies of France.
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Dr Peter Staecker, President-Elect of IEEE, was warmly welcomed by the College of Science and Engineering when he visited CityU on 10 January.
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The Run Run Shaw Library at CityU is hosting an exhibition of more than 40 artworks of calligraphy, paintings and seal carvings by three acclaimed Chinese artists.
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Professor Way Kuo was awarded an honorary doctorate by Beijing Institute of Technology on 11 January, and gave a talk on reliability and future energy development after the conferment ceremony.
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Ceremonies were held on 6 January to welcome the fourth batch of Chinese judges taking the LLM programme and to congratulate the third batch that has just completed the one-year programme at CityU.

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