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CityU has signed a strategic partnership with Xiamen University on marine environment research, and plans to collaborate with the Chinese Academy of Sciences on sustainable agricultural development.
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CityU’s whole-person education has helped a CityU graduate realise his dream: a chance to study sea turtles on a major scholarship in Australia.
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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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Following approval from the Ministry of Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory in Marine Pollution led by CityU was established to help address the pressing need to protect China’s marine environment and biological resources.
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Marine experts from around the world are congregating at CityU on 1–3 June for the 6th International Conference on Marine Pollution and Ecotoxicology.
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CityU has obtained approval from the Ministry of Science and Technology to set up the State Key Laboratory in Marine Pollution.
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An innovative transgenic fish technology developed by CityU that can efficiently detect estrogen disrupters in the environment is being exhibited at the Hong Kong Science Museum, showcasing the University’s latest environmental technology to the public.
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CityU is hosting an academician conference “Energy and Environment: Crisis, Opportunities and Challenges” on 5-6 November, bringing together distinguished world academicians to offer new insights into the formulation of future energy and environmental policies.
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CityU and Ocean Park join hands to launch the first juvenile horseshoe crab rearing programme in Hong Kong to enhance public awareness on horseshoe crabs conservation.
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Mr Edward Yau Tang-wah, Secretary for the Environment of the HKSAR Government, delivered a talk entitled “Hong Kong - A Green City?” on 17 September, analysing the environmental status in Hong Kong. The talk is organised as part of a new multi-disciplinary programme offered by CityU.

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