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CityU’s “Jockey Club Project IDEA” strengthens social inclusion through Arts Tech
A more than HK$17 million donation from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust is helping CityU to run a three-year education project called “Jockey Club Project IDEA”.
Untangling the mystery of quantum entanglement
Professor Jeff Ou Zheyu, Chair Professor in the Department of Physics at CityU, unveiled the mystery of quantum entanglement at the President's Lecture Series: Excellence in Academia on 11 January.
Optic nerve regeneration
Researchers at CityU have identified and demonstrated for the first time a therapeutic small molecule, M1, that can restore the visual function in the mammalian central nervous system, offering hope for patients with optic nerve damage such as glaucoma-related vision loss.
Appointments and re-appointments for Council and Court
New appointees to the Council and Court of CityU have been announced for a term of three years starting from 1 January 2023.
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Professor Kuo discusses “soulware” with students from the MCCS programme of Zhejiang University.
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Budding photographers can scoop awesome prizes with their best shots of CityU’s new floral emblem: the Brazil Bougainvillea.
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A new book titled Shanghai–Hong Kong Stock Connect and Shenzhen–Hong Kong Stock Connect— Opportunities for Hong Kong was launched by CityU Press.
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Tracking freshly hatched baby turtles, monitoring rising sea levels and using animal bone ash to make substratum for coral reefs are just some of the exciting activities that a group of intrepid student artists and underwater researchers from CityU will undertake during an expedition to the Coral Triangle.
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The understanding of the extraordinary properties of entanglement has led to a new quantum revolution, according to a renowned French physicist at CityU on 15 February.
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Professor Way Kuo, University President, updated the media on CityU’s latest developments during a special reception for Chinese New Year.

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