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Innovative CityU-Learning system tackles coronavirus challenge
CityU has taken the lead in introducing the CityU-Learning system in view of the serious challenges posed by the coronavirus epidemic.
CityU’s College of Business ranked 1st
The College of Business at CityU has been ranked 27th in the world and top in the Asia-Pacific Region according to the newly released UTD Top 100 Business School Research Rankings 2019.
Aerosol droplets from toilet flushing can rise up to one metre
According to a CityU study, toilet users’ health can be affected by pathogens embedded in airborne aerosol droplets that may rise as high as one metre from the toilet seat during flushing and spread in the air.
empathy project
An online achievement exhibition launched in January displayed the works and accomplishment of the “Jockey Club Enhancing Youth Empathy Project through Immersive Visualisation”, organised by CityU and funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust.
Staff party celebrates Year of Rat
Goodbye Pig, welcome Rat as CityU celebrated the start of the Chinese New Year at a campus party organised by the Human Resources Office on 4 February.
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Local politicians who ran in the LegCo by-election for New Territories East were invited to address students at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) during a forum held by the Department of Public Policy (POL) on 19 February.
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This year is the 20th anniversary of Wellness March. It will operate under the theme “Exercise is Medicine”.
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Adopting pets was the topic of a talk organised by CityU Library and the Centre for Animal Welfare in the School of Veterinary Medicine on 23 February.
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The first Tea Gathering of Innopreneurs’ Friday (TGIF) aimed to inspire an atmosphere of innovation and entrepreneurship within the CityU community.
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Over 1,000 faculty and staff members got together on 17 February to celebrate the start of the Year of the Monkey at a special party.

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