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CityUHK held an award ceremony on 27 March to commend 32 scholars who were named “Highly Cited Researchers 2024” by Clarivate. Their achievement affirms CityUHK’s exceptional research capabilities and underscores its steadfast commitment to promoting academic development and knowledge innovation.

The IDM of CityUHK and the Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Sciences & Technology in Korea signed a MoU in Seoul on 18 March. It aims to establish collaboration on health-related research, particularly in cell and gene therapy, bioinformatics, and biomedical engineering, as well as talent development and commercialising digital health solutions to benefit society.

CityUHK’s School of Law recently celebrated the 18th anniversary of its esteemed “Chinese Judges Programme” with a special event in Beijing, underscoring the School's significant achievements in international legal education and reinforced its robust cooperative ties with Mainland judicial institutions.

To strengthen ties with graduates in the North China region, CityUHK hosted a grand alumni reunion dinner in Beijing on 22 March and welcomed over 240 esteemed alumni and guests from academia, the legal profession, business, and public service.

CityUHK has been offering training programmes for gifted students, aimed at nurturing future talent to tackle social challenges through innovative technology. This year's theme is Generative AI and AIoT Coding Skills. One standout is Ken Mochizuki, a secondary 6 student, who developed an intelligent device designed for the visually impaired, winning a Gold Award at the APICTA Awards 2024.

CityUHK has distinguished itself from more than 2,000 selected institutions worldwide to retain its title as the “Most International University in the World 2025,” according to THE data.

CityUHK has achieved new milestones in research, with 10 outstanding scholars receiving funding from the RGC's Collaborative Research Fund, totaling over HK$60 million—marking a record high for the University.

How does the armoured tiling on shark and ray cartilage maintain continuous covering as the animals’ skeletons expand during growth? A new study led by a marine biologist at CityUHK explores this fascinating biological puzzle.

A delegation from Darwin College, University of Cambridge, was warmly welcomed by members of the senior management team at CityUHK on 11 March for discussions on potential collaborations and strengthening ties between the two institutions.

SKLMP at CityUHK was awarded the “2024 Dayu Water Conservancy Science and Technology Progress Award (2nd Class)” by the Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society, for the project "Key Technologies and Applications for Enhancing Urban Seawall’s Defence Capability and Ecological Function in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area".