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CityU Shenzhen Research Institute was awarded RMB31.64 million for funding 59 research projects in mainland China in 2012.
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Thirty students from the College of Business received the Outstanding Internship Award for their excellent performance in the Business Internship Practice course.
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Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, was invited to deliver a speech at the annual dinner of the Hong Kong Primary School Leaders Association on 4 January.
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CityU has hosted a solo information day in Shanghai, which attracted a packed audience of 700 prospective students and their parents.
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In response to the growing concern about nuclear safety, CityU is offering new programmes on nuclear and risk engineering, and provides a platform to exchange views on nuclear safety.
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Professor Way Kuo, University President, discussed the relationship between nuclear safety and operations management at the Fourth POMS-HK International Conference held on 3 January.
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Around 100 kindergarten students have been immersing themselves in music through a series of interactive musical games designed by the creative media students.