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CityU's Department of Mathematics has teamed up with a number of secondary schools to introduce the Mathematics Enhancement Scheme. The aim of the scheme is to encourage primary and secondary school students to take a greater interest in mathematics.
CityU's School of Creative Media (SCM) students host Medialogue:7.05cm, a show featuring the original works of over 60 graduating students from the School.
A delegation from CityU's School of Law visited Nanjing University, 23-25 June. The visit culminated in the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation, academic and student exchange agreements, and agency agreements for the LLM and JSD programmes.
From Hollywood to Bollywood and Steven Spielberg to Zhang Yimou, three distinguished speakers and some 50 guests engaged in a thought-provoking conversation at the City Cultural Salon moderated by CityU President Professor H K Chang.
The Department of Information Systems ranks fifth in the world and first outside of North America in an evaluation of information systems research publication productivity 1999-2003 by the Communications of the Association for Information.
About 100 teachers and students from local secondary schools gathered at CityU to share their experiences implementing problem-based learning (PBL) in their classrooms.
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.
As cost-conscious consumers, we are all deeply interested in knowing how far we can stretch our dollars-and whether we are getting value for all the money we are spending.
Hundreds of students packed CityU's Lecture Theatre 6 to attend a seminar on education by guest speaker Professor Steven N S Cheung, formerly of the University of Hong Kong, on 26 March.
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.

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