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Views from Mount South — A collection of essays iby CityU scholars was published by the CityU Press on 6 January.
CityU’s Industrial Attachment Scheme (IAS) has expanded from Asia to Europe by entering into a collaboration with the Georg-Simon-Ohm-Fachhochschule, University of Applied Sciences (GSO-UAS) in Germany. Both universities have pledged to look for industrial companies in their respective regions that will accept students for industrial placements.
Final-year students in the Department of Marketing were honoured for their outstanding consultancy work at an awards ceremony on 5 January.
Since 26 December, our hearts have been deeply saddened by the devastating tsunamis in South Asia. To help relieve the grief and suffering of bereaved children, CityU has joined hands with UNICEF to organize a fundraising campaign to provide education kits for tsunami-affected children.
In an effort to boost its ties with North American institutions interested in cross-cultural studies, President H K Chang led a five-member delegation on a whirlwind tour of five universities in Canada and the US.
Concertgoers were treated to a fine evening of Mozart on 24 February as the City University Philharmonic Orchestra performed its annual concert at the Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts.
CityU is showcasing its strength in teaching and research at the Education and Careers Expo 2002, currently on display at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre until February 24.
CityU's annual cultural festival is kicking off this year with an exhibition of ethnic costumes and silverware from nine Chinese minority groups.
One of the world's foremost Chinese cultural scholars, Professor Leo Lee, was an honoured guest last month of CityU, where he delivered three lectures on humanities and Chinese culture.
Officials from one of Australian's top universities spent five days at CityU in January to explore collaboration opportunities in the areas of undergraduate education, curriculum development, research, and student exchange.

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