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CityU scores world-first recognition for CPA Australia’s Digital Finance subject
CityU and CPA Australia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for CPA Program exemption status for two courses offered by CityU’s Department of Information Systems in its Master’s programmes.
Four CityU students win Innovation and Technology Scholarship
Four students from CityU won the Innovation and Technology Scholarship 2021, receiving HK$150,000 each for activities including overseas exchange, local internship and mentorship programmes.
Two students at CityU have been recognised by the Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund for their outstanding academic performance and enthusiasm to serve society.
Two students at CityU have been recognised by the Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund this year for their outstanding academic performance and enthusiasm to serve society.
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CityU is helping to promote computational thinking and coding among primary school students.
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A year 3 student of the Department of Information Systems participated in Global Dreamers, an internship programme organised by Alibaba. It helped inspire him to pursue his dream.
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CityU and University of Queensland collaborated on a weeklong study of the carbon trading industry on the mainland.
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Postgraduate students from CityU and the University of Queensland participated in a one-week study project for the development of the Nanshan Yungu Innovative Industry Zone.
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CityU has received a donation of US$200,000 from SAP to support research in the area of Collaborative Commerce that will test and extend various aspects of electronic commerce.
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CityU and APAS R & D Centre have developed a minibus safety and passenger information services system. In collaboration with two local minibus operators, the system will be installed on 12 green minibuses as part of a pilot project.
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A CityU survey on online payment security has revealed that Hong Kong netizens have a relatively low awareness of personal information protection in the online world, potentially exposing them to hackers.

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