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Students of School of Law held their counterparts from Oxford University to 1-1 draw in a thrilling mooting competition after beating an Oxford team in the second round, as part of a study tour to UK.
CityU has decided to create a new Department of Asian and International Studies in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Studies with effect from 1 July 2006, and launch a unique programme in East and Southeast Asian studies in September 2006.
Fouzia Zafar, an LLB graudate with First Class Honours, will undertake further studies at the University of Oxford in October.
Three final-year students of Associate of Social Science in Social Work are on a three-month block placement in Longgang of Shenzhen, after the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between CityU's Community College and Youth League of Longgang, PRC.
The Chinese Civilisation Centre's Shandong Study Tour programme attracted not only students. The President Professor H K Chang visited the 40 CityU students who were studying at Shandong University.
CityU's College of Higher Vocational Studies has hit the road, showcasing various aspects of its programmes through the perspective of graduates, at selected malls in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories.
Millie Chan's exhibit, Disintegrate The Simultaneous Dress, featured a two-by-four-metre area wrapped in dark cloth. Outside the room, several white T-shirts were placed on the floor, and a viewing screen hung on a wall. Inspired by the tunnel linking CityU and Festival Walk, Chan said her multimedia boutique allowed visitors to design their own clothes, which were then shown on the display screen by an overhead projector.
Three CityU students were honoured for their excellent work in French language studies at the First French Awards Presentation Ceremony, organized by the French Section of the Division of Language Studies on 11 May 2001.
TechExpo 2001, the Division of Computer Studies' two-day extravaganza featuring 55 special projects of graduating students, was launched 11 May before an audience of more than 150 professionals, academics and students.
Dressed in a grey t-shirt and blue jeans, Eddie Mak blends naturally with his fellow CityU students. But there is more underneath the laid-back exterior of this confident and talkative 21-year-old student. Mak is an experienced Web designer whose company, EO Design, is fast gaining a reputation for fine and innovative work.

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