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CityU has been awarded nearly $60 million in grants for almost 100 research projects under the Research Grants Council’s General Research Fund for 2011-12.
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Hong Kong’s GDP will grow by 5.1% this year, say researchers at CityU. The data was submitted to the United Nations’ publication World Economic Outlook.
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Following approval from the Ministry of Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory in Marine Pollution led by CityU was established to help address the pressing need to protect China’s marine environment and biological resources.
CityU has achieved outstanding results in the 2010-11 General Research Fund exercise, securing more than $63 million for 106 projects, an increase of 19% in funding compared to last year.
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The Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics by CityU has been included in the Social Sciences Citation Index, signifying an international recognition of its excellent research and enhancing its reputation worldwide.
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CityU has been awarded a grant of more than HK$8 million from the Research Grants Council to lead a research project that assesses the reliability of electronic systems in order to prevent breakdowns that can lead to inefficiency or, in worst-case scenarios, fatal disasters.
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About 200 scholars and professionals from around the world gathered at the All China Economic International Conference on 14 December to exchange ideas on a variety of economic issues concerning the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation community.
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The environment was given the good news and the bad news at a Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta Distinguished Lecture delivered by world-renowned economist and Honorary Professor at CityU, Professor Gregory Chow.
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A number of recently graduated CityU students have been admitted to postgraduate programmes at the world’s top universities, including Cambridge University and Oxford University in the UK, to continue their pursuit of academic and research excellence.
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The Sichuan Earthquake Concern Group formed by CityU students, alumni and staff visited affected areas to help disaster survivors get over grief and rebuild their lives with therapeutic games on 11 August to 20 August.

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