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A research project has been granted worth more than HK$11 million from the National Science and Technology Major Project for ultralight, small antennas developed by the Department of Electronic Engineering and State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves.
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Professor John R. Birge delivered a distinguished lecture on strategic pricing games for CityU’s Institute for Advanced Study on 15 December.
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Three eminent scholars discussed the discovery of genuine works by Cao Xueqin, the author of the novel Dream of the Red Chamber, in a talk at CityU’s Institute for Advanced Study.
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A Nobel Laureate in chemistry delivered a distinguished lecture and met a group of students at an event held by the Institute for Advanced Study at CityU on 1 Dec.
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Professor (Chair) Li Ping has been invited, together with 13 respected institutions and companies from around the world, to join a European Commission-funded international research project on future mobile communication systems.
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CityU is hosting the Foundations of Computational Mathematics conference, the largest mathematics conference yet to be staged at the University.
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Professor Cheng Hsiao, Honorary Professor, Department of Economics and Finance, delivered a distinguished lecture on 5 June, evaluating the economic impact of CEPA on Hong Kong.
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CityU hosted the “Public Forum on Hong Kong Healthcare Reform” to generate more diverse healthcare policy views and enrich the policy-making process on 5 June.
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CityU and the Chinese University of Hong Kong organised an e-book international conference on 3 June to enable librarians from Hong Kong and the region to exchange ideas on purchasing and using this electronic educational resource.
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Student Leadership Conference 2008 brings together at CityU 150 students from renowned worldwide universities to help forge the next generation of corporate and community leaders.

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