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CityU’s record-breaking showing at International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva
Researchers from CityU received 36 awards at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva. This is the third year running that CityU has received the highest number of awards among local institutions.
Prof Sun Hongyi
Dr Sun Hongyi at CityU has developed a unique intellectual teaching model designed to stimulate creativity and innovation by means of Chinese wisdom and fostering entrepreneurship with Western scientific methodology.
Reliability and safety of intelligent systems feature at 2nd HK Tech Forum at CityU
Eminent scientists from around the world tackled some of the most challenging issues found in complex systems that incorporate artificial intelligence at the HK Tech Forum on Reliability and Safety of Intelligent Systems hosted by Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study at CityU on 20-21 August.
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Brazil bougainvillea has been selected as the new floral emblem of CityU.
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CityU recently won a prestigious award for promoting green architecture, bringing the total number of awards it has received for the flagship building to six.
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Around 150 scholars congregated for the third International Conference on the Interface between Statistics and Engineering hosted by CityU from 15 to 17 December.
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A CityU symposium and training workshop held in Nanjing promoted innovation and entrepreneurship education in tertiary institutions on the mainland.
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Over 100 students, staff and alumni from CityU finished the competition in a sea of pink in the Gyeongju Cherry Marathon 2014 in South Korea on 5 April.
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Over 100 students, staff and alumni from CityU will be taking part in the Gyeongju Cherry Marathon 2014 in South Korea on 5 April.
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Professor Kuo was invited by Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) to visit higher education institutes in Singapore on 19 and 20 February.

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