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CityU’s “Jockey Club Project IDEA” strengthens social inclusion through Arts Tech
A more than HK$17 million donation from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust is helping CityU to run a three-year education project called “Jockey Club Project IDEA”.
Untangling the mystery of quantum entanglement
Professor Jeff Ou Zheyu, Chair Professor in the Department of Physics at CityU, unveiled the mystery of quantum entanglement at the President's Lecture Series: Excellence in Academia on 11 January.
Optic nerve regeneration
Researchers at CityU have identified and demonstrated for the first time a therapeutic small molecule, M1, that can restore the visual function in the mammalian central nervous system, offering hope for patients with optic nerve damage such as glaucoma-related vision loss.
Appointments and re-appointments for Council and Court
New appointees to the Council and Court of CityU have been announced for a term of three years starting from 1 January 2023.
Court hears latest CityU updates
Members were treated to a comprehensive update on what has been happening at CityU over the year at the 17th meeting of the Court held at CityU on 19 November.
Construction work kicks off for HK Tech International Centre
A ground-breaking ceremony was held at CityU for the HK Tech International Centre on 29 November. Scheduled to open at the end of 2023, this unique building demonstrates CityU's vision to develop as a modern campus where students from around the world can meet in a convenient and comfortable environment.
Seminar for secondary schools showcases CityU’s latest initiatives for talented students
Exciting new initiatives that nurture student talent and create applicable knowledge for social and economic advancement were introduced to secondary school representatives at a luncheon seminar hosted by CityU on 25 November.
‘One Night in Tang Paradise’ fundraiser supports Indra and Harry Banga Gallery
The first large-scale fundraising gala “One Night in Tang Paradise” in support of the Indra and Harry Banga Gallery at CityU was held on 26 November.
CityU study: testing at-risk people precisely as an exit strategy when border reopens
A research team at CityU has developed the first mathematical model that takes variation in confirmation delay into account, making quantifying the impacts of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as gathering bans more accurate.
Outstanding Research Award recognises distinguished performance
Five faculty members at CityU are conferred the Outstanding Research Award this year for their eminent performances in materials science, media and communication, biomedical sciences and data science.

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