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CityUHK survey on the impact of Japan’s nuclear wastewater
CityUHK conducted a survey from October to December 2023 to investigate Hong Kong citizens’ views on the perceived risks of nuclear wastewater discharge from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan and their attitude towards travelling to Japan and purchasing Japanese products.
CityU Survey: Nearly 60% respondents prefer the “0+7” quarantine arrangement for inbound travellers
According to a survey conducted by CityU's Department of Media and Communication, most respondents prefer a reduction in the number of days required for inbound travellers to stay in quarantine hotels, with about 60% of respondents supporting the “0+7” model.
Survey on vaccination
According to a survey conducted by the Department of Media and Communication at CityU, people aged above 50 are more receptive to getting a third jab and using the LeaveHomeSafe app.
CityU survey indicates background and trust in government affect citizens’ willingness to receive coronavirus vaccines
A survey conducted by CityU has revealed that only 38% of citizens are willing to get inoculated. Young people (aged between 20 and 24) are the least enthusiastic, with less than 30% indicating a willingness to get the jab.
Eminent CityU faculty receive RGC awards
Outstanding faculty members at CityU were recognised by RGC at an Awards Presentation Ceremony on 24 November for their distinguished research achievements and significant contributions to higher education.
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Professor Lee Chin-chuan, Chair Professor and Head of the Department of Media and Communication, gave the latest talk in the President's Lecture Series: Excellence in Academia on 2 March.
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A new strategic agreement between CityU and the media industry will help to nurture media professionals and strengthen Hong Kong’s status as a regional information and communication hub.
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One of the world’s most influential sociologists and communication theorists visited CityU to deliver a City University Distinguished Lecture on 3 December.
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The Department of English at CityU received funding from the government to study the phenomenon of Cosplay in Hong Kong, and in addition is staging an international symposium and exhibition to discuss the transformative power of dress, costume and fashion.

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