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CityU has held a Book Launching Ceremony for Back to Faith: The Practice of Faith in Social Work and a Sharing Forum entitled “How to Practise Faith in Social Welfare Sector?” on 2 October.
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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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A recent graduate from the Department of Applied Social Studies, Melody Wong Kai-yan, has been bestowed the Certificate of Merit in the 2009 International Student Research Award organised by the Division of International Psychology, American Psychological Association.
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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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Professor Yang Tong, Professor Leung Kwok and Professor Cheng Sheung-tak were awarded the CityU Research Excellence Awards 2009 for their outstanding research achievements.
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First year students from the Department of Applied Social Studies presented their Community Awareness Projects at the X-Gala award presentation ceremony for “Project X: Learning Excellence” on 20 August.
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A grant extension has enabled CityU’s Department of Applied Social Studies to extend a groundbreaking project on children and adolescents at risk from secondary schools to primary school students.
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Three outstanding CityU teachers have received the Teaching Excellence Awards 2008-09, outperforming a field of strong candidates with their enthusiasm and unique teaching methods.
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Twenty-five energetic elderly students joined a two-day camp organised by the Elder Academy, to experience the fun of living in the student residence complex.

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