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 New exhibition spotlights diffusion of Buddhism along Maritime Silk Road
A new exhibition “Atlas of Maritime Buddhism” at the Indra and Harry Banga Gallery of CityU turns the spotlight on how the Maritime Silk Road enabled cultural exchanges through the diffusion of Buddhism.
Prominent business leaders support CityU’s highly successful exhibition gallery
CityU Exhibition Gallery was named the “Indra and Harry Banga Gallery” on 5 November in appreciation of the support and generous donation made by Mr and Mrs Banga.
CityU holds Hong Kong’s 1st exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci’s original works
On the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci, CityU Exhibition Gallery is pleased to present “Leonardo da Vinci: Art & Science. Then & Now” from 20 September to 15 December 2019.
The 11th International Conference on Mathematical Methods in Reliability
The 11th International Conference on Mathematical Methods in Reliability is being held from 3 to 7 June at CityU. Six distinguished professors are delivering keynote speeches on topics in reliability modelling and analysis.
‘ANiMAL’ exhibition wins Gold
The “ANiMAL: Art Science Nature Society” exhibition has won a Gold prize at the MUSE Awards.
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The relationship between Art Deco and Chinese art is the theme of “Art Deco. The France-China Connection”, the latest exhibition at the CityU Exhibition Gallery from 6 March to 30 June at CityU.
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A research team from the Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management at CityU has developed the world’s first non-destructive-testing based inspection system that can detect corrosion in buried and wall-covered pipes.
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CityU and the National Palace Museum NPM in Taipei are collaborating for the third time to present the “ANiMAL: Art Science Nature Society” exhibition, featuring animals from different historical eras.
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A research project on developing tools that will improve safety and dependability of High Speed Rail and Metro Systems led by CityU has received more than HK$40 million in funding.
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Ground-breaking digital learning project wins substantial funding support from the government.

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