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CityU revolutionary cooling ceramic enhances energy efficiency and combats global warming through
CityU recently made a significant breakthrough in developing a passive radiative cooling material. By reducing the thermal load of buildings and providing stable cooling performance, even in diverse weather conditions in all climates, the cooling ceramic developed by the team enhances energy efficiency and combats global warming.
Convenient Lunchbox Lending Programme reduces disposable waste and promotes sustainability for eight universities
A convenient lunchbox lending and return system has been implemented in the eight publicly-funded universities to reduce single-use plastic consumption and promote sustainable development on campus.
Consul General of Bangladesh in Hong Kong visits CityU
Ms Israt Ara, Consul General of Bangladesh in Hong Kong, visited CityU on 30 October and met with Professor Freddy Boey, CityU President.
“Together, We Spark Our New Chapter” CityU raises a record $16.8 million at the Foundation Dinner
Over 550 distinguished guests attended the dinner of the CityU Foundation earlier, at which HK$16.8 million, a new record, was raised to support the strategic research development of the University.
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The US Consul General in Hong Kong & Macau, Mr Kurt W. Tong, shared his insight with students and faculty at the Inaugural Dialogue of the Dialogue Series with Consuls General.
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Professor Michael Reichel, Dean and Chair Professor at CVMLS, delivered the latest installment of President's Lecture Series: Excellence in Academia on 23 November at CityU titled “Don't just blame the animals, but who is to blame?”.
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More than 500 guests attended the CityU Foundation Annual Dinner 2017 on 23 November who helped raise a record of over HK$12 million for University and student developments.
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A smart real-time battery state and health diagnostics system developed by CityU can significantly reduce diagnosis time from hours to three minutes and save the loss of energy by 90%.
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A $500-million donation from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust to CityU will be used to build a top-notch facility for One Health in Hong Kong. It is the largest single donation received by the University in its 33-year history.
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Eminent local industrialists shared how they unlock the unlimited potentials of local industry during a forum at CityU on 16 November.

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