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Goats can distinguish happy from angry individuals by human voice alone
Goats can tell the difference between a happy-sounding human voice and an angry-sounding one, according to research co-led by Professor Alan McElligott, Associate Professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health at the Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences at CityUHK.
University Grants Committee members visit CityUHK
University Grants Committee members visited CityUHK on 11 January, where they met with University management, faculty members and students and gained valuable insights into the University's latest advancements.
Opening on 3 April, the CityU Veterinary Medical Centre, the largest veterinary clinic in Asia, will provide medical cases for studies and practicum opportunities for students at the Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences at CityU.
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Professor Yan Hong, Chair Professor of the Department of Electronic Engineering, gave a talk on the opportunities and challenges presented by big data and AI.
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A delegation from the Tohoku University signed an institutional level student exchange agreement at CityU.
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This year’s Teaching Excellence Award has been awarded to Dr Peter Jordan, Assistant Professor in EN at CityU.
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More than 100 guests including members of CityU Foundation and good friends who enthusiastically support the University got together to extend their good wishes for our future development.
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A research team led by CityU has found a shortcut for developing new drugs which can potentially reduce time and costs by sorting out high potential candidates out of a long list of chemical compounds, with an accuracy of around 50%.
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The President of CityU has been bestowed the title and rank of Chevalier de l’Ordre National de la Legion d’ Honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour).
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A research project conducted by EE has developed technology that can optimise mobile network design and reduce the energy consumption of the base stations by a minimum of 4.5%.

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