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The Central Data Repository helps students record and track important information about the soft skills they develop in out-of-class activities.
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Nearly 100 students participated in the Servant Leadership Training Programme, a new initiative to imbue students with a service mindset.
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A CityU delegation participated in the Gold Coast Airport Marathon while two alumni reunions were organised in Australia in early July.
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Students from CityU were invited to share their experience collaborating with sustainable development partners in the Climate Change Stakeholder Engagement Forum, organised by the Environment Bureau of the HKSAR Government.
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Hong Kong should turn itself into a smart city by developing advanced, clean and stylish energy, suggested Professor Joseph Y. Hui in a lecture at CityU on 6 July.
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Learning traditional Chinese martial arts has a direct bearing on reducing aggressive behaviour, delinquent behaviour and attention problems among schoolchildren, according to a recent study conducted by CityU.
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Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, talked on “My Teachers” at the inauguration of the 12th Council of the Federation of Hong Kong Writers.
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The 6th International ADR Mooting Competition, hosted by CityU, kicked off with the opening ceremony on 5 July.
Featuring a two-day exhibition of over 80 works by final-year students in the Division of Building Science and Technology's Higher Diploma Programmes, the ninth annual Built Expo got off to a fine start with welcoming speeches by Mr C M Jeung JP, Director of Buildings, the Buildings Department of the HKSAR, and Professor Edmond I Ko, Vice-President, Education.
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.

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