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New CityU GPT Chatbot
The CityU GPT Chatbot, to be launched in 2023/24 at CityU in response to the rapid development of GenAI, will support faculty, staff and students in teaching, learning and administrative activities and assist eight HK Tech 300 start-ups in expanding outside Hong Kong during the first phase of launching.
CityU wins 12 awards at Inventions Geneva Evaluation Days, the highest number among all universities in Hong Kong
Researchers from CityU won the highest number of awards among all universities in Hong Kong at IGED 2021, including a Gold Medal with Congratulations of the Jury, five Gold Medals, three Silver Medals and three Bronze Medals, demonstrating the excellence of the research carried out at CityU.
1st anniversary of CityU-Learning – pioneering a new era in online teaching
Exactly one year ago, an innovative online learning platform was rolled out at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) in record time in response to the Covid-19 epidemic.
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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.
“National security bill” was the hottest new word, according to the 2015 LIVAC Pan-Chinese New Word Rosters.
Major political figures dominated the 2015 LIVAC Pan-Chinese Media Personality Roster.
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Forty secondary school students attended the summer programme, Linguistics Wonderland, from 14 to 16 July.
Political concerns have again become the most popular new words used by the media in the Pan-Chinese region, according to the 2014 LIVAC Pan-Chinese New Word Rosters.
The 2014 LIVAC Pan-Chinese Media Personality Roster reflects political issues dominating media coverage in Beijing, Taipei and Hong Kong.
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A delegation from the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia learned about the Paperless Office Project implemented at CityU during a visit on 3 December.

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