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New Strategic Plan offers ‘world-class’ vision
A newly launched vision for the future development of CityU further establishes our identity as a world-class university.
CityU JUPAS Consultation Week to be held from 25 to 30 May
To avoid crowds, CityU will be holding consultations online this year. Students who are interested in enrolling in CityU can learn about CityU’s JUPAS programmes and learning environment while staying at home.
Breakthrough technology indicates earlier detection for Alzheimer’s disease
A research team co-led by a scientist at CityU has discovered a new, non-invasive way to detect early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, helping patients get the necessary treatments around 10 years before any symptoms appear.
Morale boosting poster campaign cheers up campus
To thank all CityU members for their commitment, the “Anti-epidemic ‘Cheer Up Station!’” poster campaign has been launched.
New ventilation system helps protect healthcare workers from Covid-19 infection
Professor John Lin from the Division of Building Science and Technology has invented a stratum ventilation system that provides fresh air for healthcare staff inside a ward.
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Professor Gao Wen from Peking University presented solutions to the challenges facing video surveillance systems.
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CityU President Professor Way Kuo promoted science and technology research at the prize presentation ceremony of the 2nd Hong Kong Student Innovative Invention Contest.
The 2014 LIVAC Pan-Chinese Media Personality Roster reflects political issues dominating media coverage in Beijing, Taipei and Hong Kong.
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Lecture Theatre 18 has been named “Mr & Mrs Chan Hon Pun Lecture Theatre” in appreciation of the generous donations made by Mr Chan Hon-pun and his wife Mrs Chan Hon Yuk-yee.
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New technology developed by CityU researchers can enhance the effectiveness of “bionic eyes", creating more stable images for people suffering from visual impairments.

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