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The 8th City Literary Awards, which are being held under the theme Environmental Humanity, is now open for entries.
An innovative 3D interactive installation about World War One called “ECloud” showcased CityU’s expertise in new forms of cultural heritage on its Asian debut.
CityU students have helped to develop a digital version in Chinese of the Dead Sea Scrolls held at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
Professor Daniel Ho Wing-cheong and Professor Pan Haihua at CityU have been selected as Chang Jiang Chair Professors by the Ministry of Education.
Five CityU students received awards at the 7th City Literary Award presentation ceremony organised by CityU on 8 May.
The 7th City Literary Award, with the theme of "Engaging Nature" is open for entry now until end of January 2012.
Nearly 150 guests gathered at CityU on 12 December to appreciate the work of Mr Tomas Tranströmer, the 2011 Nobel Laureate in Literature.
Nearly 100 local and overseas students and scholars attended the first Book Review Seminar organised by the Humanities Research Group in the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics, on 16 June.
Four academics from CityU became members of the newly formed Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities.
The annual City Literary Festival 2011 organised by Cultural and Sports Committee, CCIV, and CTL is held on 15 and 16 April. This year’s Festival will focus on “The City, Mountains and Seas” as the theme.