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A delegation from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Chinese Institute of Hong Kong visited CityUHK on 11 June. The two parties exchanged and signed several MoUs, emphasising the strategic importance of advancing interdisciplinary research and creating platforms for cross-disciplinary collaboration.

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.

Thirty-two outstanding scientists from CityUHK have been awarded funding from the National Nature Science Foundation of China for 2024.

Breaking new ground in sustainability research, Professor Liew Kim-meow, Yeung Kin Man Chair Professor of Sustainable Engineering at CityUHK, has become the first Asian recipient of the Carl-Zeiss-Humboldt Research Award.

Academic and industry experts shared their insights on the use of AI and digitalisation to drive a paradigm shift in the construction industry and urban development at a symposium hosted by CityUHK on 17 May.

Researchers from CityU received 36 awards at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva. This is the third year running that CityU has received the highest number of awards among local institutions.

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.

CityU co-organises an international exhibition and forum with world-class universities, bringing together top experts and scholars in architecture and civil engineering from all over the world to discuss urbanism and urbanisation.

A research collaboration on geotechnical structures in hydraulic engineering and another one on video coding technology developed at CityU have won major Ministry of Education awards.

A bioaerosols research project aimed at developing innovative and effective methods for detecting and disinfecting bacteria and viruses including SARS-CoV-2 in indoor environments led by CityU has secured HK$ 6.15 million from the Research Impact Fund.