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Over 500 horseshoe crabs raised by 200 local secondary students under a programme organised by CityU and Ocean Park Hong Kong have been released into the wild.
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Professor Paul Lam Kwan-sing and Dr Wallace Tang Kit-sang won the 2011 Second Class Award in the Natural Science category at the Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Awards (Science and Technology) from the Ministry of Education.
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A forensic science training scheme organised by CityU and The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups helped senior secondary school students understand the application of chemistry in daily life and train their logical thinking.
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Better ways to manage public health is among the main topics of discussion at the 15th International Symposium on Toxicity Assessment at CityU.
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Over 100 horseshoe crabs raised on a joint CityU-Ocean Park conservation scheme have been successfully released into the wild.
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CityU has signed a strategic partnership with Xiamen University on marine environment research, and plans to collaborate with the Chinese Academy of Sciences on sustainable agricultural development.
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CityU’s whole-person education has helped a CityU graduate realise his dream: a chance to study sea turtles on a major scholarship in Australia.
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CityU students shined at the HSBC Young Entrepreneur Awards regional competition and the Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition with a business plan using transgenic fish technology that was pioneered at CityU.
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CityU and Ocean Park join hands to launch the first juvenile horseshoe crab rearing programme in Hong Kong to enhance public awareness on horseshoe crabs conservation.
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A number of recently graduated CityU students have been admitted to postgraduate programmes at the world’s top universities, including Cambridge University and Oxford University in the UK, to continue their pursuit of academic and research excellence.

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