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On 15 July, CityUHK and POLIMI GSoM signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen academic ties between the two institutions.

In a landmark collaboration, the libraries and university presses of CityUHK, CUHK, and HKU are launching Open Books Hong Kong, a pioneering open access initiative, to foster global knowledge sharing and biblio-diversity.

More than 20 members of the CityUHK community were named on the 2024 HKSAR Honours List for their significant contribution to Hong Kong and their dedicated public and community service.

CityUHK is celebrating its 30th Anniversary with a series of activities that bring together faculty, students and alumni for joyful celebrations. Some of these activities extend into the community. The CityUHK 30th Anniversary Short Film Competition welcomes participation from secondary school students in Hong Kong and other GBA cities to deepen their understanding of the University and promote creativity, collaboration and innovation.

A CityUHK scientist is participating in a research project on "High-Frequency, High-Power and High-Efficiency Wireless Power Transfer Technologies", which was awarded HK$28.36 million in funding from the RGC's Theme-based Research Scheme.

A team of researchers at CityUHK ingeniously integrated a spring-loaded telescopic leg beneath a quadcopter, creating an innovative hopping robot, named “Hopcopter”, which defies conventional boundaries.

Featured Projects and Final Year Projects developed by faculty and fresh graduates of CityUHK were showcased in the “STEM Carnival cum Student Project Exhibition”, organised by the Bright Future Engineering Talent Hub of CityUHK’s College of Engineering from 3 to 5 July.

CityUHK will further enhance collaboration with Universiti Brunei Darussalam, marking a new milestone in the cooperation between the two universities in promoting academic collaboration.

CityUHK research team addressed a challenge for scientists for over a decade with creative material science solutions. The team demonstrated an effective strategy to enhance the long-term stability of perovskite-organic tandem solar cells, which can be mass-produced at a speed comparable to newspaper printing, with a daily output of up to 1,000 solar panels.

Another MoU signed between CityUHK and the University of Cambridge on 3 July will further foster our global academic and research collaborations.