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Genetically modified neural stem cells
A major advance in treating spinal cord injuries by using genetically modified human neural stem cells has been made by a team co-led by CityU and the University of Hong Kong.
RGC rewards top CityU scientists for timely, applicable research
Four academics from CityU have been successful under the Senior Research Fellow Scheme and the Research Fellow Scheme (2023/24) established by RGC.
Optic nerve regeneration
Researchers at CityU have identified and demonstrated for the first time a therapeutic small molecule, M1, that can restore the visual function in the mammalian central nervous system, offering hope for patients with optic nerve damage such as glaucoma-related vision loss.
CityU’s huge success at Inventions Geneva Evaluation Days 2022
Researchers at CityU received tremendous accolades at Inventions Geneva Evaluation Days (IGED) 2022 by winning a total of 22 awards, the highest number among local institutions for two years in a row.
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.
Vision Impossible!
Professor Sir Colin Blakemore delivered his talk in the President’s Lecture Series: Excellence in Academia.
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Fifty diligent elderly students received certificates at a ceremony on 19 May, after completing their Elder Academy courses this semester.
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Competing in Malaysia, CityU's Rowing Club was crowned Men's division coxless four champion and was runner-up in the Women's division, demonstrating the excellent sporting capabilities of CityU students.
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Two business students of City University of Hong Kong and the Community College of City University have defeated hundreds of local business students to grab a major prize at the Business Administration Paper 2006 competition.
Three winners of the 2002-03 Teaching Excellence Awards (TEA) shared their tips for success at the TEA 10th anniversary reception, 14 October. Despite differences in teaching strategies, they held one thing in common - a passion for teaching.

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