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A cross-disciplinary study on climate change governance that has received a prestigious German research grant aligns closely with CityU’s new Strategic Plan.
Urban issues in the context of contemporary Hong Kong were featured at the “Whose City?” symposium hosted by CityU on 23-25 May.
A new platform that promotes sustainability and social responsibility through the exchange of second-hand goods has been launched at CityU.
A group of CityU faculty and students have assessed the carbon footprint of Shek Kip Mei residents and suggested actions to reduce carbon emissions.
Legislators and local scholars discussed topical issues at the “Your City Your Politics” seminar series organised by Department of Public and Social Administration.
A talk organised by CityU Press explored how the 1980s democratic movements connect with Hong Kong’s political development today and discussed Hong Kong’s political prospects.
The first ever social enterprise bazaar organised by CityU opens today to promote social innovation and social entrepreneurship on campus.
CityU kicked off Project Flame, a new campus-wide interdisciplinary project for faculty and students that aims to foster social innovation and entrepreneurship.
Four social scientists and a cultural historian at CityU have secured HK$1.87 million in research grants from Hong Kong, the UK and Taiwan research funding bodies.
The Academy of Korean Studies has awarded Professor Philip J Ivanhoe and Dr Kim Sung-moon of the Department of Public and Social Administration a US$1.3 million grant for an unprecedented study on Korean philosophy.