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Sixteen groups of 83 Forms 4 to 7 students from 12 secondary schools had the perfect opportunity to show off their creativity in the Project-based Outreach Programme hosted by the Faculty of Science and Engineering at CityU this summer.
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CityU is showcasing 20 projects at the Innovation Expo 07 between 14 and 18 September, demonstrating how innovative technologies can improve the quality of people’s lives.
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The Faculty of Science and Engineering at CityU is hosting “Science and Engineering Fun Days” from 25 July to 27 July on campus, giving secondary school students a glimpse of practical and fascinating facets of scientific knowledge.
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An electronic engineering student at CityU has added to his clutch of local and international awards by winning yet another prestigious honour.
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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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Two young scholars from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at CityU have recently earned international awards in their respective fields, showcasing once again the University's applied research strength.
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CityU hosted Hong Kong's largest Joint Primary School Mathematics Competition between late January and early February. An awards presentation ceremony was held on 3 March
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An electronic engineering student from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright Science and Technology Fellowship by the US Department of State.
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The Minister of Science and Technology Dr Xu Guanhua found much to admire when he visited the Applied Electromagnetics Laboratory at CityU on 15 November.
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CityU has shot up the rankings of the world’s most prestigious educational institutions in the fields of social science and technology, according to the Times Higher Education Supplement (THES).

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