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To cultivate greater interest in the arts for whole-person development among the campus community, the Library and the Human Resources Office have organized the "Exhibition of Art Works by Members of CityU Community".
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The Deans of the School of Law of CityU and the Law Faculty of the renowned Hebrew University of Jerusalem have reached a consensus on offering joint LLM (Master of Laws) programmes.
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Budding movie makers excel under the tutelage of film studies experts from Hong Kong, Beijing and the US at the School of Creative Media’s first ever Summer Institute.
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More than 200 ethnic Chinese students from 101 universities world-wide enhance their knowledge about their cultural roots and today's China at this year's China Synergy Programme for Outstanding Youth.
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The year 2012 marks a turning point in the development of higher education in Hong Kong as local universities convert from a three-year to a four-year undergraduate curriculum.
In an effort to strengthen its academic ties with universities and research institutes, City University of Hong Kong President, Professor H K Chang, is leading a CityU delegation to the mainland. The visit runs from 23 to 28 April.
The College's Division of Language Studies (LS) received a donation of $100,000 from Soka Gakkai International of Hong Kong Ltd at a presentation ceremony held at CityU on 18 April.
A television documentary produced by a professor at the School of Creative Media (SCM) has won a prestigious Peabody Award, the most renowned prize in broadcast journalism.
When Mr Kingston Sun, our Facilities Manager, signed up for the "Walk to Guangzhou" fundraising activity organized by Sowers Action in January this year, he never expected to meet so many colleagues, ex-colleagues and CityU students at the event.
Thanks to our coaches who helped the CityU Sports Teams take the championships at this year's inter-collegiate competitions.

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