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The Painting and Calligraphy Society of CAE is holding its first ever art exhibition in Hong Kong, showcasing 120 artworks by 14 of its academicians.
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Activities aimed at promoting greater awareness about food waste will feature in a special campaign on campus from 25–29 September.
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Professor Daniel Ho Wing-cheong and Professor Pan Haihua at CityU have been selected as Chang Jiang Chair Professors by the Ministry of Education.
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CityU kicked off Project Flame, a new campus-wide interdisciplinary project for faculty and students that aims to foster social innovation and entrepreneurship.
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The Centre for System Informatics Engineering at CityU has received a generous software donation amounting to HK$2.3 million from National Instruments Corporation to enhance teaching and research.
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Professor Liu Zhi-Qiang from the School of Creative Media at CityU was presented with the UGC Award for Teaching Excellence in recognition of his outstanding teaching performance.
The City University booth proved popular with visitors to this year's Education and Careers Expo, held in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from 20 to 23 February.
City University of Hong Kong's School of Law (SLW) played host to the second WTO ambassador to visit the School this year when Ambassador Dr Toufiq Ali, Bangladesh Permanent Representative to the WTO, called on the School on 12 February. "It's a good experience to visit Hong Kong where I can look at how people have adjusted to the new situation in Hong Kong and China from an economic perspective," said Ambassador Ali, who currently chairs the WTO's Committee on Trade and Development.
The Chinese New Year Staff Party, held on 7 February, was full of festive fun and joy for the more than 1,000 City University staff members who gathered in the Chan Tai Ho Multi-Purpose Hall to celebrate the Year of the Goat.
At this year's Lunar New Year Staff Party, the President wished every member of staff, their families and the University a prosperous and productive Year of the Goat. Professor H K Chang was doing his best to pep up staff spirit in the face of a "gloomy" budgetary outlook for local universities, a scenario that has captured intense media and staff attention since late last year.

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