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Final-year marketing students from City University of Hong Kong were honoured at an awards presentation ceremony on 31 May for the quality of the consultancy projects that they designed for several renowned local and multinational corporations.
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City University of Hong Kong has appointed Professor (Chair) Paul Lam Kwan-sing as Acting Vice-President (Undergraduate Education) with effect from 21 May 2007 to 31 December 2007.
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A delegation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences' newly established research institutes visited CityU on 14 May to expand cooperation. CityU's research teams presented their achievements to grasp the opportunity.
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Final-year students from the Department of Marketing at CityU were honoured at an awards presentation ceremony on 8 May for their outstanding performances in conducting marketing consultancy studies for Chinese enterprises.
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Four students of CityU’s School of Creative Media and two CityU alumni from the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Chinese programme proved their writing skills by winning City Literary Awards.
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Two students from the School of Creative Media at CityU have won top awards at two major film festivals in Hong Kong and Beijing.
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A computer science PhD graduate from CityU has won the Best Software Award at the “Third International Competition of the Non-Commercial Software Systems, Tools and Products for Web-Based Education”.
President H K Chang, and senior management staff welcomed Mr Zhao Zhizhen, Director-General of the Wuhan Broadcasting Corporation and other guests on 15 December and accompanied them on a tour of the campus.
In a rare display of talent, three CityU scientists¡Xall chair professors¡Xhave been newly admitted to the elite of IEEE fellowship: Professor Paul Chu, from the Department of Physics and Materials Science, Professor Ron Hui and Professor Luk Kwai-man, both from the Department of Electronic Engineering. In the latest round of the IEEE election, only eight new 2003 Fellows, all academics, are from Hong Kong .
"Translating legal precedents from the mainland has been such a lonely endeavour. Now I feel my efforts are being recognized and hope that more people will give their support," said Dr Priscilla Leung, Associate Professor in the School of Law, who has been chosen as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons by the Hong Kong Junior Chamber of Commerce this year.

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