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Professor Wu Hequan, Vice President of Chinese Academy of Engineering, commended the University’s advanced facilities in support of its teaching and research during his visit to CityU, and encouraged CityU to continue its pursuit of academic excellence.
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Three CityU students formed the only Hong Kong team to earn a first prize in the 2009 China Undergraduate Mathematical Contest in Modelling, outperforming more than 12,000 teams from Hong Kong, Macau and mainland universities.
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A lighting management system developed by CityU is transforming the environmental credentials of buildings by reducing electricity consumption from lighting by up to 40%.
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The College of Humanities and Social Sciences staged the Global Festival of Folklore 2010 on 14 January to promote cultural exchange among overseas exchange students and local and mainland students.
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The Secure Mobile Messaging project of the College of Science and Engineering won the Excellent Product Award at the 11th China Hi-Tech Fair, highlighting CityU's exemplary research track record.
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College of Science and Engineering alumnus of CityU and information technology entrepreneur, Mr Jonathan Chan Pok-chi, was selected as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons for 2009.
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Twenty-eight CityU students took part in the IT exchange programme managed by Cyberport Digital Media Centre, travelling to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and Japan during the summer to undertake information technology or digital media training.
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Local secondary school students indulged themselves in science and engineering projects this summer through Project-based Outreach Programme 2009.
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The first lecture of the Humanities Lecture Series featured Professor Zhang Longxi, Chair Professor of Comparative Literature and Translation, addressing the perceived gap between science and the humanities and the East and West, on 15 September.
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The College of Science and Engineering has launched its Fun Days programme, offering both inspiring and exciting experiences for secondary school students to learn about the impact of science on daily life.

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