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DEC 2024
Congratulations to the CityUHK Men’s and Women's Basketball Teams for winning the university division championship at the 2024 3x3 Basketball Match, hosted by Tai Kung Pao (H.K.) LTD.
APR 2024
The first award ceremony for the Chau Sin Wo Scholarships for the School of Law of City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) was held in March to commend outstanding undergraduate law students. Three students won the award this year.
APR 2024
The Men’s Basketball Team at CityUHK clinched the championship title at the Intercollegiate Basketball Competition, organised by the University Sports Federation of Hong Kong, China in 2024. Their journey to success was filled with challenges, but their boundless devotion and teamwork led to their victory.
MAR 2024
A team of four students from the College of Business (CB) at City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) has won the McDonough Business Strategy Challenge (MBSC) 2024. The CB team beat business school students from 17 universities worldwide to win this non-profit case consulting competition organised by Georgetown University, US. It’s the largest such competition for undergraduates in the US.
MAR 2024
City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) alumna Ms Grace Lau Mo-sheung took the title in Female Kata in the Karate 1 (K1) Premier League in Antalya, Turkey, on 17 March, after edging out her Japanese opponent. This Gold medal performance by Ms Lau follows her winning the Women’s Kata event in the Asia Karate Federation Senior Championships 2023.
JAN 2024
Congratulations have poured in for alumna Ms Grace Lau Mo-Sheung after she secured the world's number one ranking in female kata. “We are proud of Grace for taking the world’s top spot in her sport,” said Professor Freddy Boey, President of City University of Hong Kong (CityU), speaking on behalf of the entire University community.