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CityUHK secured HK$26.4 million from the RGC for five research projects under the Research Impact Fund, ranking first among UGC-funded universities in both project count and funding. These initiatives focus on sustainable development, energy, and biomedical engineering, underscoring the university's commitment to innovative research and societal advancement.
A delegation from Goertek visited CityUHK on 19 December. The two sides discussed establishing a strategic partnership, with plans to carry out comprehensive industry-academia collaboration in different locations, such as Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Dongguan and Qingdao.
A delegation from the Shenzhen Municipal Education Bureau and the Bureau of Public Works of Shenzhen Municipality, along with representatives from three mainland universities, visited CityUHK on 19 December. The aim of the visit was to gain in-depth insights into CityUHK's campus planning, management and operations, providing a valuable reference and experience for future campus development in Shenzhen.
Professor Freddy Boey, President and University Distinguished Professor of CityUHK, gave an exclusive interview to the China Media Group (Asia Pacific) to discuss the University’s efforts and achievements in promoting international education and fostering innovative academic and scientific research.
A delegation from Central China Normal University visited CityUHK on 9 December. They met with senior management of CityUHK and engaged in discussions and exchanges on topics on digital teaching and the application of big data.
Recognised for his leading position in digital medicine, Professor Yu Xinge from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at CityUHK was honoured with the 3rd Zhong Nanshan Youth Science and Technology Innovation Award.
CityUHK, MTR and MTRA signed an MoU on 6 January, aiming to establish a partnership to focus on advanced railway-related research, talent development, and innovation while fostering a railway-related I&T ecosystem through collaborative efforts and knowledge exchange.
On 3 January, the ARO at CityUHK officially established the CityUHK Singapore Alumni Chapter to further strengthen the alumni community, foster connections, and create opportunities for networking and collaboration among alumni living in Singapore.
CityUHK proudly announces the establishment of the College of Biomedicine which leverages the strengths of existing research areas in biomedical sciences, biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and digital medicine at CityUHK, a groundbreaking initiative designed to tackle pressing challenges in life and health sciences through interdisciplinary collaboration.
CityUHK held a New Year’s Day flag-raising ceremony on 1 January.