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A team of five students from the Department of Public and Social Administration outperformed other universities to clinch the championship prize of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Student Day 2005, on 12 March.
The French and Spanish Section of the Division of Language Studies is Hong Kong's first officially approved centre to hold examinations for the Diploma in Spanish as a Foreign Language.
On 8 March, the Librarians of City University of Hong Kong and Renmin University of China formally signed a Memorandum of Co-operation agreeing to provide reciprocal library support to students and academics at both institutions.
Ten teams of Form 6 secondary school students competed in the design and development of multimedia web pages at the second New Media Workshop and Competition organized by the Department of English and Communication, held 19 March.
Twelve innovative systems development projects, created by Department of Information Systems final-year students working hand-in-hand with local industry, are on display on CityU's 4/F Podium from 17 to 19 March 2005.
CityU's top students have been awarded scholarships, prizes and donations valued at more than $4 million for outstanding performances in academics, sports, art, and services last year.
If you think that teaching is the only thing teachers do these days, think again. Because one of the hottest and most challenging issues facing educators, particularly university professors and lecturers, is the task of motivating students to explore lifelong learning.
Eighteen Student Ambassadors have been recruited this year to continue promoting the University's image while enhancing community relations through learning and serving. "They are not just representing our University--they are our University," said Professor Edmond Ko, Vice-President of Education and one of the programme advisors, at the fourth Student Ambassadors Inauguration Ceremony on 5 March.
"Raising our standards is our main goal, we're not trying to do anything fancy," declared Professor Roderick Wong, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE).
Students enrolled in the Associate of Arts in English for Professional Communication were treated to an informative and entertaining talk last December by Mr Martin Clarke, Head of RTHK Radio 3. One of Mr Clarke's main contributions to Hong Kong society is the running of Operation Santa Claus, which has raised over $41 million for various charities over the past 12 years.

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