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The President of CityU has been bestowed the title and rank of Chevalier de l’Ordre National de la Legion d’ Honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour).
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A delegation led by President Kuo visited Taiwan to meet with local media and principals and students of secondary schools to introduce our latest developments and promote the University.
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A team of 1,100 CityU runners were joined by Mr Lester G. Huang, Council Chairman of CityU, and Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, in the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2019 on 17 February.
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Professor Wang Xunli, Head of the Department of Physics, discussed how neutron scattering is a powerful method for studying the structure and dynamics of materials in the latest talk in the President Lecture Series.
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A seven-person delegation comprising biotechnology experts from CityU led by President Way Kuo held talks in Beijing on pursuing greater collaboration in research and knowledge transfer during a visit from 24 to 25 January.
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President Kuo attended speech days of two secondary schools and discussed the concept of soulware.
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Professor Wang Zuankai of the Department of Mechanical Engineering discussed the next wave of innovation centred on nature-inspired engineering in the President’s Lecture Series.
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In honour of the 80th birthday of renowned mathematician Professor Philippe G. Ciarlet, CityU organised a conference on 12 November to showcase the University’s major role in fostering scientific cooperation between France and Hong Kong.
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Professor Alex Jen Kwan-yue, Provost and Chair Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science, delivered the latest instalment of the President’s Lecture Series on 8 October, titled “New Frontier for Organic/Hybrid Functional Materials and Devices: From Molecular Engineering to Technology Innovations”.
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Academic collaboration was the focus of a CityU delegation’s visit to Hefei.

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