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CityUHK celebrated the official inauguration of its DBA Alumni Association on 19 February, marking a significant milestone for the University’s DBA community.

CityUHK has built an extensive cooperative relationship with the University of Cambridge this year. Another two MoUs were signed on 1 November to solidify their commitment to cooperation in academic and research collaboration.

A new study from the College of Business at CityUHK offers fresh insights into gender differences in creativity, suggesting that women can be just as creative as men when their empathic tendencies are recognised and nurtured.

Five programmes of CityUHK were ranked in the 2025 QS Business Master’s Rankings. The MSc in Marketing was ranked 1st in Asia and Hong Kong for the second consecutive year. Additionally, CityUHK’s MBA programme was ranked 99th in the 2025 QS Global MBA Rankings, marking the University’s inaugural entrance to the global top 100 in this ranking list.

Two students from Indonesia were captivated by Hong Kong as Asia’s world city, with its unique East-West positioning and great diversity. They are both pursuing studies in the GBU programme at CityUHK.

CityUHK is committed to nurturing a new generation of business leaders with global insights and innovative thinking. The College of Business held a joint graduation celebration dinner, bringing together students, faculty, and alumni from four DBA and EMBA degree programmes.

A team of four students from the College of Business at CityUHK has won the McDonough Business Strategy Challenge 2024.

Alex Au Wai-him, a third-year Global Business Systems Management student at CityU, recently returned from an exchange programme in South Africa. Now, he’s off to France, excited about the new learning opportunities and cultural experiences ahead.

A highly talented filmmaker and alumnus of CityU has won the Best New Director Award and the Best Original Screenplay Award at the 59th Golden Horse Awards for his first feature film, The Sunny Side of the Street.

Effective strategies for internationalisation are indispensable for a leading global university, according to speakers and participants at the third instalment of the HK Tech Masterclass at CityU on 4 August.