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Students champion sustainability in regional innovation competition
Three CityU students were among the final winning teams at this year’s UAiTED Innovation Competition.
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Two Year 4 CityU students will represent Hong Kong in a national competition for tax professionals after winning the local round last month.
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Three faculty members were honoured with Teaching Excellence Awards for 2016 at CityU in recognition of their innovative and influential teaching.
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CityU business students will represent Hong Kong in a global business challenge after winning the regional championship in Hong Kong.
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A paper co-authored by two CityU students wins the best paper award in The Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries Corporate Governance Paper Competition 2012.
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CityU students shined at the HSBC Young Entrepreneur Awards regional competition and the Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition with a business plan using transgenic fish technology that was pioneered at CityU.
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The Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics by CityU has been included in the Social Sciences Citation Index, signifying an international recognition of its excellent research and enhancing its reputation worldwide.
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A business plan for an innovative testing service has won not only a young entrepreneur award for three CityU students, but also keen investment interest that could pave the way for them to become young entrepreneurs.
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CityU presented more than 500 scholarships worth HK$11 million to outstanding students with funds donated by professional bodies, charitable trust funds, private firms, the CityU Staff Giving Club and alumni on 19 March.
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By demonstrating her grasp of world health issues, Wang Yanan, a Year 1 student of the Department of Accountancy, triumphed over more than 100 student delegate submissions from around the world to win the Best Position Paper Award.

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