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Outstanding CityU educator clinches UGC Teaching Award for pioneering innovative digital learning in history education
Professor Tsui Lik-hang from the Department of Chinese and History at CityU has been awarded Hong Kong’s 2023 University Grants Committee Teaching Award (Early Career Faculty Members) for integrating history learning with advanced digital tools.
Outstanding educators awarded the teaching excellence accolade
The Teaching Excellence Awards (TEA) for 2022/23 have been presented to seven faculty members at CityU in recognition of innovative approaches to educating their students.
Public health expert awarded major UK fellowship
Dr Nicholas Thomas, Associate Professor in the Department of Asian and International Studies, has been elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health.
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Dr David Suzuki discussed sustainability at the inaugural lecture of the CityU Sustainability Lecture Series on 3 March.
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A CityU student triumphed for Hong Kong at the World Lifesaving Championships.
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The Department of Chinese and History held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to signal the establishment of the department on 19 January.
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Renowned for its outstanding activities in the humanities, the existing Chinese Civilisation Centre helped to officially launch the Department of Chinese and History on 1 July.
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Over 60 researchers from different parts of the world discussed Asian migration issues from 6 to 7 September at CityU.
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Office of the Dean of Student Learning and various departments have designated October as Guizhou Cultural Month and devised a series of exhibition and seminars to raise awareness and understanding of the cultural heritage of the province.
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A Year 2 Department of Asian and International Studies student with a keen news sense studying at City University of Hong Kong (CityU), Johnny Ma Chun-ning, was named a Young Leader in the 2nd Young Leaders Selection organised by Harbour Junior Chamber.

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