Events
CityUHK at EAIE 2025: Exploring Global Educational Collaborations
Prof. Jennifer LIN, Associate Vice-President (Global Strategy), and Mr. Carl Tang, Associate Director of the Global Engagement Office (GEO), participated in the EAIE conference held in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The EAIE conference served as a vital platform for CityUHK to enhance its visibility and strengthen ties with other universities, particularly through the "Study in Hong Kong" session. This initiative underscores CityUHK's commitment to global education and its mission to build valuable and new partnerships that benefit both students and institutions. During the conference, CityUHK established deeper connections with delegations from different countires. These interactions are pivotal in promoting collaborative opportunities and advancing academic exchanges for CityUHK
Visit of the Consul General of Uruguay to CityUHK
Professor Wen Jung LI, Vice-President for Talent and International Strategy, together with Professor Jennifer LIN, Associate Vice-President (Global Strategy), and Ms Pheck Choo NG, Senior Director (Office of the President), and Director (Global Engagement Office), warmly welcomed Mr. Federico LAGE CABEZA, Consul-General of Uruguay to Hong Kong, and Ms Lluvia NG from his office. The discussions were fruitful, fostering an open dialogue about potential partnerships. Both Uruguay and CityUHK are eager to enhance collaboration, particularly in recruiting students, as both nations seek to deepen their long-standing relationship.
Consul General of Japan in Hong Kong Visits City University of Hong Kong
Professor Freddy BOEY, President of CityUHK, along with Professor Wen Jung LI, Vice-President of Talent and International Strategy, warmly welcomed Mr. Jun MIURA, the Consul-General of Japan in Hong Kong, along with Ms. Tsuzumi INO, Vice-Consul of the Public Relations and Cultural Affairs Division, and their team member. During the meeting, they engaged in a fruitful discussion about expanding CityUHK's collaboration with various Japanese universities. They explored opportunities with Japanese industries, and new start-up industries, and the promotion of Japanese cultural events at CityUHK.