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KOWLOON TONG CAMPUS
CCCU now occupies offices in Academic 2 and share the use of lecture theatres, classrooms, laboratories and other teaching and learning facilities with the University. This Kowloon Tong Campus is easily accessible from all parts of the territory. A short walk from the MTR and East Rail stations at Kowloon Tong will take you to this purpose-built campus with its state-of-the-art learning and teaching facilities.
THE RUN RUN SHAW LIBRARY
The Run Run Shaw Library, located at the Kowloon Tong campus, has around 2,200 seats. It supports the learning, study and research needs of all CityU and CCCU AD students and staff. Students may borrow from a collection of more than 955,500 volumes of print books and 202,900 volumes of bound periodicals. Students are also able to access an expanding number of electronic databases and media resources.
COMPUTING SERVICES
The Computing Services Centre at the Kowloon Tong campus maintains host machines, student terminal rooms, printing services, electronic mail, remote dial-up, literacy programmes, express terminals, and a service counter. AD students have ready access to a wide range of electronic resources and to the technology which allows them to communicate with teachers and scholars both locally and internationally.
All computers in the Centre are automatically connected to the CTNET, probably the largest and most sophisticated university campus network in Hong Kong. These can be used as workstations or as terminals for accessing software and services available at the Centre’s central computers.
SPORTS FACILITIES
Sports constitute an integral part of student life. The sports complex on the Kowloon Tong campus houses facilities for physical fitness training, table tennis, volleyball, badminton, basketball, squash and rock climbing. There are also outdoor tennis courts and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Physical education courses and team sports, taught by qualified coaches, are organized throughout the year to help AD students develop both physically and socially.
