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The School is pleased to announce the launch of a new stream, Energy/Environment in Science, Technology & Advanced Research (eSTAR), in our two existing undergraduate programmes, namely Bachelor of Engineering in Energy Science and Engineering and 

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In line with the University’s direction in providing competitive postgraduate research education and the School’s mission in nurturing new generation of energy and environment related professionals, we are happy to welcome over 30 new PhD students from different countries to our SEE family in the academic year 2020/21.

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With the new batch of undergraduate students joining SEE, the School is currently offering undergraduate programmes to more than 40 non-local students from diverse countries and regions.

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The following recent graduates received the very first Outstanding Final Year Project Awards of the year.

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In this summer, over 30 SEE undergraduates are offered summer internship places in energy- and environmental-engineering related fields. The tremendous support comes from our internship partners including but not limited to the ones indicated below

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Environmental scientists at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have proposed a new pathway for the formation of sulfate, providing new insights for improving haze prediction to address air pollution problems.

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Mr. Cheung Ho Lam and Miss Lai Pui Ka recently participated as a group and obtained the second runner

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Miss Wylie CHUNG Wai Yi, a 2019 SEE UG Graduate, received the Best Final-Year Environmental Project Award 2019 (1st Runner-up) presented by The HKIE Environmental Division in the Annual Reception held on 8th January 2020.

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CLP-SEE Energy Audit Programme Nurtures Energy Professionals

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