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Court briefed on latest developments at CityU
Members were given a comprehensive overview of recent developments at CityU at the 15th meeting of the Court held on 21 January.
World’s most international university
CityU has just topped the list of the most international universities in the world, compiled using metrics from the THE World University Rankings 2020.
CityU MBA
The MBA programme of CityU has entered the FT’s 2020 MBA top-100.
Smooth start to new semester
Staff and students were given a very warm welcome when they returned to campus at the start of the new semester on 13 January at CityU.
CityU introduces flexible admission arrangement for 2020/21
A more flexible admission arrangement will be introduced by CityU in 2020/21. It’s aimed at applicants who attain excellent overall HKDSE results but who don’t meet the admission requirements in one core subject.
Anti-cancer prodrug
A pioneering approach to fighting cancer has revealed as much as a two-third reduction in tumour size and weight in laboratory tests using an anti-cancer chemical compound developed by CityU.
Ricky Fu, a final year PhD research student in the Departme
Ricky Fu, a final year PhD research student in the Department of Physics and Materials Science, was honoured with an Excellent Young Scientist Paper Award at the 2004 Chinese Materials Researach Conference, held 22 to 26 November in Beijing.
Under a bright blue Monday sky, 20 December, hundreds of staff, students, alumni and friends of CityU gathered at noon in the University Circle for the 20th Anniversary Celebration.
More than 70 final-year students of the Department of Management attended a workshop featuring some of Hong Kong's leading business leaders. “Creating Your Own Success – Insights from People Who Made It,”held 18 and 19 December, was the department's fourth Residential Workshop under its Career Development Programme aimed at better preparing graduating students for the real-world challenges ahead.

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