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A special orientation day held by Student Development Services at CityU on 25 August introduced CityU’s inclusive environment to undergraduate freshmen with Special Educational Needs as they embark on their new academic journey.
Professor Freddy Boey Yin Chiang, President of CityU, shared his insights on the topic “Universities and Deep Technology Start Ups – An Evolving Perspective” at a keynote speech at the Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Forum 2023 on 25 August.
Two alumni of the School of Creative Media at CityU were honoured at the 17th Hong Kong Arts Development Awards by Hong Kong Arts Development Council.
Incoming freshmen to CityU were warmly welcomed on 29 August at an eventful ceremony that marked the beginning of a meaningful and rewarding academic experience.
Four distinguished individuals will receive honorary doctoral degrees from CityU in recognition of their significant contributions to education and the well-being of society.
The CityU GPT Chatbot, to be launched in 2023/24 at CityU in response to the rapid development of GenAI, will support faculty, staff and students in teaching, learning and administrative activities and assist eight HK Tech 300 start-ups in expanding outside Hong Kong during the first phase of launching.
CIMDA Care, a comprehensive AI assistance system for older people developed by CIMDA at CityU, has been honoured with the Bronze Prize in the 2nd Smart Ageing Award for Health Care and Well-Being, which is held by the Golden Age Foundation.
Executive Classroom 6207 of the Lau Ming Wai Academic Building was named the "Cissy Wong Ying Executive Classroom" in recognition of alumna Ms Cissy Wong Ying’s steadfast support to CityU.
CityU was honoured to host a delegation from Kazakhstan led by Mr Sayasat Nurbek, Minister of Science and Higher Education, and Mr Almas Seitakynov, Consul General of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Hong Kong and Macao, on 17 August 2023. The delegation was warmly greeted and received by Mr Lester Garson Huang, Council Chairman of CityU, along with members of the senior management team.
A major advance in treating spinal cord injuries by using genetically modified human neural stem cells has been made by a team co-led by CityU and the University of Hong Kong.