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The Bright Future Engineering Talent Hub of the College of Engineering at CityUHK and Po Leung Kuk jointly organised an AI robotics competition for the first time, with primary and secondary school students from Po Leung Kuk collaborating with CityUHK students across generations to spark innovation and develop their potential.

This year is the 10th anniversary of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a landmark for empowering women and girls. CityUHK is proud to support the movement towards gender equality in science and technology and to bridge the gender gap by inspiring girls in schools and supporting women in their science studies.

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.

Building on their groundbreaking work on the first-ever supranano magnesium alloy, a research team led by CityUHK has demonstrated how supranano engineering can lead to higher strength and higher ductility in bulk structural materials.

CityUHK is committed to promoting innovative research for the betterment of the world. In celebration of the University’s 30th anniversary, the College of Engineering held a dinner under the theme “Engineering the Future: Igniting Open Innovation.” The event provided an opportunity to appreciate and reconnect with stakeholders, rekindling existing relationships and forging new connections.

A delegation from the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China visited CityUHK on 30 October. The two sides exchanged views on the latest developments in various fields, such as technology and innovation, and explored opportunities for strengthening cooperation, including CityUHK’s participation in the construction of the National Centre of Technology Innovation.

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.

Advances in imaging technologies enable a more effective assessment of brain health for disease prediction, treatment and overall risk management for certain diseases and conditions, according to Ir Professor Kannie Chan, Associate Dean (Internationalisation and Outreach) of the College of Engineering at CityUHK.

A Collaborative Framework Agreement was signed between CityUHK and the HKAGE. By combining the expertise and resources of CityUHK and the HKAGE, gifted students will be offered unparalleled opportunities to develop their skills, engage with industry, and contribute to the advancement of science and technology in Hong Kong.