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New centre scales up multicultural vibe
A topping-out ceremony on 23 February marked a major construction milestone for the CityU International Centre at CityU.
Construction work kicks off for HK Tech International Centre
A ground-breaking ceremony was held at CityU for the HK Tech International Centre on 29 November. Scheduled to open at the end of 2023, this unique building demonstrates CityU's vision to develop as a modern campus where students from around the world can meet in a convenient and comfortable environment.
Students champion sustainability in regional innovation competition
Three CityU students were among the final winning teams at this year’s UAiTED Innovation Competition.
New Year celebrations with non-local students
Non-local students celebrated the Lunar New Year with President Way Kuo of City University of Hong Kong (CityU) via a virtual get-together on 19 February.
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Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, warmly welcomed this year’s non-local students to the big CityU family and encouraged them to have a fruitful campus life.
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Hundreds of students learned more about the globalised world through food, music and performances from cultures represented at the Global Festival Night.
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Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, chatted with more than 100 non-local students at dialogue sessions at the start of the semester.
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Orientation gives newly arrived students a real state of CityU and Hong Kong life.
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CityU's Division of Building Science and Technology held a Study Tour Exhibition 2006 from 7-9 September to showcase students' learning experience in a study tour to Europe and Japan in June.
“The rapid development of technology induces significant changes in the design, construction and facilities of modern buildings and our living environment,” said Mrs Julie Mo, Head of the Division of Building Science and Technology (BST), who opened the Built Expo, 2-3 April 2004.

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