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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.
New CityU student hostel set to enrich student experience, promoting diversity; innovative technologies reduce construction period
A ceremony was held to mark the commencement of the MiC installation work for the new halls of residence located at Whitehead in Ma On Shan for students 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.
CityU pioneers most powerful computational platform among local higher institutions
A new state-of-the-art High-Performance Computing facility offering the most powerful computational platform ever assembled for a higher institution in Hong Kong has been launched at CityU.
Innovative CityU-Learning system tackles coronavirus challenge
CityU has taken the lead in introducing the CityU-Learning system in view of the serious challenges posed by the coronavirus epidemic.
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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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The new 4-year curriculum has prompted CityU to construct Academic 2 (AC2) and Academic 3 (AC3). The designs for both buildings incorporate many green features, earning AC3 a green building award recently.
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CityU has marked an important milestone in the development of its campus with the opening of Academic 2.
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CityU is introducing the Long Term Loan Scheme (LLS), allowing all eligible students to borrow a notebook computer for a maximum period of two-and-a-half years.

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