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CityU, the Education Bureau and the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups jointly organised the 2008 Hong Kong Odyssey of the Mind Competition. The six winning teams will represent Hong Kong in the world titles to be held in the United States.
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Applying creativity to physics, more than 180 secondary school teams from Forms 1 to 7, representing more than 100 Hong Kong and Macau schools, gathered at CityU on 27 April to construct straw launchers.
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CityU confers the first Research Excellence Awards to Professor (Chair) Zhang Longxi and Professor (Chair) Paul Chu Kim-ho to recognise their outstanding research achievements.
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Rose Yan Pei, a 2007 MPhil graduate of CityU, has been awarded a fully-funded research studentship to pursue PhD studies at Cambridge University in the UK.
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Professor (Chair) Paul Chu Kim-ho of the Department of Physics and Materials Science at CityU has won the 2007 IEEE/NPSS Merit Award, a world-class honour, for his outstanding technical contributions to the field of plasma science.
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Over 1,300 secondary school students from Hong Kong and Macau competed in the “Inter-secondary School Straw Airplane Competition” on 22 April organized by CityU.
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An alumnus from CityU's undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes is one of 42 winners of the Chief Executive's Award for Teaching Excellence 2005-06.
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More than 1,400 secondary school students turned straws into trebuchets in the Inter-school Straw Trebuchet Design and Construction Competition held at CityU on 23 April.
Chair Professor S T Lee of the Department of Physics and Materials Science at CityU has been named an Academician of the prestigious Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Professor (Chair) S T Lee of the Department of Physics and Materials Science at CityU has been conferred the 2005 State Natural Science Award (SNSA) for a distinguished project on nanoscience.

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