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CityU excels on global top scientists list
According to metrics compiled by Stanford University, over 170 CityU faculty members are listed among the top 2% of the world's most highly cited scientists, reflecting the high academic standard of our faculty and our excellent research performance.
CityU-led collaborative research worth of HK$19m rewarded for Covid-19 projects
Funding worth HK$19 million has been secured for four highly competitive collaborative research projects into Covid-19 led by scholars at CityU.
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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CityU Scholars was launched on 30 June to promote the achievements of faculty members, facilitate reporting information to the government, enhance the efficiency of internal reporting, and eliminate duplication.
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Experts shared their knowledge and insights about data protection law at a symposium hosted by CityU on 9 September.
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Three joint research projects of CityU have received grants under the National Natural Science Foundation of China/Research Grants Council Joint Research Scheme.
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CityU Shenzhen Research Institute was awarded RMB31.64 million for funding 59 research projects in mainland China in 2012.
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CityU has performed strongly in the latest funding exercise conducted by the Research Grants Council with grants totaling $71.9 million for 119 research projects.
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The abolition of capital punishment in Asia was the focus of an international conference on “Capital Punishment in Asia: Progress and Prospect for Law Reform” organised by the School of Law of CityU.
CityU has achieved outstanding results in the National Natural Science Foundation of China Research Grants Competition 2011, with 13 projects awarded about HK$7 million.

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