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Young people will be more friendly to senior citizens if they know more about ageing, according to a cross-generation survey conducted by CityU.
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The findings of a research titled “Approaching the Ideal Elastic Strain Limit in Silicon Nanowires,” led by MBE will bring revolutionary changes to medical equipment.
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A top international research team led by CityU has been awarded HK$28 million for the design of a compact and affordable terahertz system.
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Experts shared their knowledge and insights about data protection law at a symposium hosted by CityU on 9 September.
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Artificial leaves developed by CityU and partners can help to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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Professor Martha Nussbaum talked about revolutionary justice at a Distinguished Lecture on 29 August.
Co-hosted by Tsinghua University's School of Law and CityU's School of Law, the 'Conference on Legal Education in Greater China—Meeting the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century', held at CityU 21 and 22 May, was the culmination of a long, cooperative relationship between the two institutions. Some essential ingredients in a comprehensive strategy for meeting the challenges faced by legal education emerged during the discussions.
The third technology transfer forum“Structural engineering for cost saving", co-organized by CityU and the Hong Kong Productivity Council on 21 May, disseminated the University’s mature technologies in building and construction.
An exuberant lion dance symbolizing the spirit of youth, power, strength and vitality marked the opening of the “International Conference on Youth Empowerment: A Cross-cultural Exchange” organized by the Department of Applied Social Studies (SS) on 17 May. Over 300 practitioners, scholars and students in social services from 34 cities in 14 countries flocked to CityU to share their findings and experiences in youth empowerment studies and initiatives at the conference that lasts until 20 May.

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