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Professor Kuo delivered three lectures on different occasions to the Hong Kong public and high school students and teachers on the importance of reliability in daily life.
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The grand opening on 28 October of the Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre at CityU has ushered in a new era for creative media in Asia.
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Five outstanding mainland students belonging to ethnic minority groups and studying at CityU received the Dr Alice Cheng Ethnic Unity Scholarship, set up with a generous donation from Dr Alice Cheng Chang Yung-tsung.
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A closing ceremony for the Advanced Programme for Chinese Senior Judges on 25 October at CityU celebrated the success of the programme, now in its fourth consecutive academic year.
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School of Law initiated the first Doctor of Juridical Science (Chinese judges) Programme in China in collaboration with the National Judges College and the Supreme People’s Court of China from September 2011.
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Three alumni of CityU were honoured at the 2nd distinguished alumni award presentation ceremony cum leader forum in recognition of their achievements and contribution to their careers, the University and society.
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A panoramic video installation showcasing traditional Jiao festivals is CityU's contribution to a major cultural exhibition titled “Genesis and Spirit: A Showcase of Intangible Cultural Heritage of China” at the Hong Kong Central Library this month.
Contemporary Chinese culture was put under the microscope, dissected, and found to be in reasonably good health heading into the next 100 years by Professor Liu Zai-fu, a Visiting Professor at CityU's Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics.
The inaugural CityU Distinguished Lecture, Prospects for Chinese Culture in the 21st Century, struck a sympathetic chord in an audience that has often struggled with the clash of Western and Chinese traditions.
Five of the region's most prominent citizens have been appointed to the Council of CityU, effective 1 January 2001. The appointments, for terms ranging from two to three years, were made by Chief Executive Mr Tung Chee-hwa.

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