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CityU is hosting the Foundations of Computational Mathematics conference, the largest mathematics conference yet to be staged at the University.
The Fourth Pacific Rim Conference on Mathematics opened at CityU on 7 December, bringing together an esteemed collection of mathematicians from around the region and marking the tenth anniversary of the University’s Liu Bie Ju Centre for Mathematical Sciences.
Duan Renjun, a mathematics PhD student at CityU, was awarded the Zhong Jiaqing Mathematics Award for his outstanding research into the mathematical theory of the Boltzmann Equation. He is the only recipient from Hong Kong.
Many CityU graduates have been admitted for postgraduate studies at the world’s famous universities, reinforcing our stature as a university with strengths in curriculum design, teaching and research that produces quality graduates.
A high-level CityU delegation to Eastern Europe accomplished its mission by signing seven exchange agreements with four top universities during a visit to the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania in March.
Liang Xiangdong, a CityU postgraduate student in the Applied Mathematics programme, has been awarded full scholarships by world-class universities MIT, UC Berkeley and Oxford for doctoral studies.
Twenty-one CityU social work teachers have contributed to a new book Hold On to Your Faith—30 Letters to Social Work Students, emphasizing the importance of professional ethics and humanitarian values in social work education and practice.
The Student Residence Office and all nine student residence halls have jointly organized a series of sports and cultural contests throughout the academic year to promote inter-hall interaction and foster whole-person development.
CityU teamed up with secondary schools to organize a territory-wide Joint Primary School Maths Competition, attracting more than 2,000 primary school students. The event showcased CityU’s commitment to promoting mathematics education in Hong Kong.
Professor Li Ta-tsien, one of the most renowned mathematicians on the mainland, delivered the fourth lecture of the William Benter Distinguished Lecture Series at CityU on 25 January.