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Goats can adapt to changing environmental conditions more quickly than sheep probably because of different feeding ecologies, according to a new study involving Dr Alan McElligott, an expert in animal behaviour and welfare at CityU.
The prohibition of trawling activities in the Hong Kong marine environment for two and a half years has significantly improved biodiversity, an inter-university study led by CityU has found.
Funding worth HK$19 million has been secured for four highly competitive collaborative research projects into Covid-19 led by scholars at CityU.
Thirty eight world-leading scholars, industry leaders and policy makers from around the world debated recent advances in low-carbon energy technology and nuclear safety in a specially convened online Forum on clean energy and nuclear safety on 10 March.
A bioaerosols research project aimed at developing innovative and effective methods for detecting and disinfecting bacteria and viruses including SARS-CoV-2 in indoor environments led by CityU has secured HK$ 6.15 million from the Research Impact Fund.
Stanford scholar Professor Wong Wing-hung gave a talk titled “Statistics and Sequencing Technology” at a City University Distinguished Lecture on 22 June.
The research achievements of staff and students from CityU’s College of Science and Engineering were showcased at the Discovery and Innovation Gala 2015 from 24 to 25 June.
Two pieces of research equipment will be purchased by CityU in collaboration with other local universities thanks to a grant worth over HK$12 million from the Research Grants Council.
Framework agreements with Cornell University and Northern Illinois University establish long-term collaborations for Southeast Asian Studies.
A special seminar for ethnic minorities helps to facilitate exchanges between mainland China and Hong Kong.