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Professor Tsui Lik-hang from the Department of Chinese and History at CityU has been awarded Hong Kong’s 2023 University Grants Committee Teaching Award (Early Career Faculty Members) for integrating history learning with advanced digital tools.
The Teaching Excellence Awards (TEA) for 2022/23 have been presented to seven faculty members at CityU in recognition of innovative approaches to educating their students.
Scientists working on a project led by CityU have found a way to develop novel materials by manipulating the nanoscale structure of metallic glass.
A CityU student triumphed for Hong Kong at the World Lifesaving Championships.
A novel gene vector developed by a CityU PhD student, enhances the efficiency of delivering gene therapy and chemotherapy drugs into cancer cells.
CityU hosted the “International Conference on the Maritime World of East Asia in 16th-19th Century”. It was held in collaboration with the National Palace Museum in Taipei to promote academic exchange.
The Department of Chinese and History held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to signal the establishment of the department on 19 January.
Renowned for its outstanding activities in the humanities, the existing Chinese Civilisation Centre helped to officially launch the Department of Chinese and History on 1 July.
A pioneering summer course on neutron scattering held at CityU and funded by the Croucher Foundation will advance research into this powerful tool.
CityU ranks 2nd in Hong Kong in terms of the number of Highly Cited Researchers named in the list of Highly Cited Researchers 2014 published by Thomson Reuters.