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Risks and opportunities presented by nuclear energy were the subject of Professor Way Kuo’s talk at the Hong Kong Book Fair on 23 July.
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Two architecture scholars based at CityU share the scientific applications of feng shui for the built environment at the launch of their new book.
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CityU Press promoted its new publications and high-quality writing at the annual Hong Kong Book Fair, taking place this year from 21 to 27 July.
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Students’ creative ideas to promote and support the University’s new “Strategic Plan 2010-2015” were recognised at the prize presentation ceremony of the “Tribute to our past, Commitment to our future” Quiz and Contest on 26 March.
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A ceremony held on 14 January marked the launch of the CityU history books and unveiling of the CityU Strategic Plan 2010-2015. It signifies that CityU, after celebrating its 25th anniversary, has entered a new stage of development.
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Twenty-one CityU social work teachers have contributed to a new book Hold On to Your Faith—30 Letters to Social Work Students, emphasizing the importance of professional ethics and humanitarian values in social work education and practice.
The CityU Press launched 71 titles at the 16th Hong Kong's Book Fair to be held from 20 to 25 July. Eight new books have been made debuts at the Book Fair for university students and the youth.
A comprehensive, trilingual phrasebook with CD, Guide Pratique de Conversation Français - Cantonais - Mandarin, was launched at CityU, 18 February. The book serves as a useful reference for visitors, business travellers and students from French-speaking countries, the mainland and Hong Kong. It covers a wide range of daily-life situations and is organized in three columns for quick and easy access.
Views from Mount South — A collection of essays iby CityU scholars was published by the CityU Press on 6 January.
What was life like in the old campus in Mongkok? What have been the University’s major milestones in the past two decades? And what does the future hold in store for us over the next 20 years?

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