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Professor Way Kuo champions the rapidly evolving professional practice of engineering asset management at international conference.
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Professor Liu Chain-tsuan, University Distinguished Professor, discussed the history of the relationship between materials, technology and civilisation in the latest in the President’s Lecture Series.
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World renowned experts on energy shared their knowledge and insights on different energy choices and their implications at a symposium conducted by CityU on 18 October.
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A leading authority on intellectual history in China delivered the latest talk in the France-Hong Kong Distinguished Lecture Series.
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Former president of Tohoku University reviewed the history of the development of glassy alloys on 9 October.
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A state-of-the-art acoustics centre set up with the support of KEF, a leading loudspeaker brand under the Gold Peak Group, will strengthen research and teaching in acoustics engineering at CityU.
In his 2001-2002 budget speech, the Financial Secretary said it is imperative that Hong Kong "continue to enhance our corporate governance" as an international financial centre, even though this standard is among the highest in the region.
Hong Kong has never been short of indices, particularly in the economic and business arena. We have, for example, the Hang Seng Index to gauge the volatility of its stock market. CityU's Department of Management Sciences, in co-operation with Centaline Property Agency Ltd, produces the Centaline Index to record the ups and downs of the local residential property market.
The world of e-commerce is changing at the speed of light. Companies boom and go bust in the blink of an eye. New business strategies come and go like whirlwinds. Everyone involved in e-business, from theorists to practitioners, have a difficult time keeping up with the latest developments, let alone share their experience and wisdom with others.

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