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CityUHK held its first-ever STEM Career Fair 2025 on 17 January. 71 companies across 16 industries participated in the fair, offering over 3,300 job opportunities for students. It encouraged students to explore their career aspiration and learn about the latest industry trends, and provided an excellent platform for employers to engage with budding talent in the realm of computing, energy and environment, engineering, science and technology.

The Bright Future Engineering Talent Hub of the College of Engineering at CityUHK hosted the "STEM Activities Award Presentation cum Talents Circle Reception 2024" on 28 September.

Recognised as the Most International University in the World by THE in 2024, CityUHK is committed to offering overseas exchange and internship opportunities for students to explore the world and broaden their horizons. He Siyu, a Year 3 student in the Bachelor of Engineering in Computer and Data Engineering programme, interned at the University of Oxford this summer.

The College of Engineering and the College of Science organised a major career fair on campus on 30 January. The event attracted participants from about 70 local and international enterprises and organisations, offering nearly 3,000 jobs, including internship opportunities.

The CityU X Sino Grand Challenges Scholars Program, which acknowledges the patronage of the Sino Group, offered a unique package of training for tackling some of the most pressing issues in the 21st century.

A top student from a renowned UK high school has chosen to participate in the Horseshoe Crab Conservation Programme at CityU.

Two students from the College of Science and Engineering relate what they learned about sustainability while helping to organise the Joint-University Environmental Innovation Forum.

Fifteen schools manoeuvred their robots at the 6th Hong Kong Underwater Robot Challenge at CityU. Two winning teams will compete in the international finals in the US.

Twenty-eight CityU students took part in the IT exchange programme managed by Cyberport Digital Media Centre, travelling to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and Japan during the summer to undertake information technology or digital media training.
Double congratulations are due to Dr Kenji Yum. Not only will he graduate from CityU this week with a PhD in Electronic Engineering, he has also been awarded the Certificate of Excellence in the 2005 Hong Kong Young Scientist Awards.
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