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CityU educator receives UGC teaching award for promoting positive education
A CityU-led inter-institutional project team promoting positive education among university students won the 2021 University Grants Committee (UGC) Teaching Award.
CityU welcomes research degree students
Research degree students from different counties and regions were welcomed in the 2021 Research Degree Student Orientation at CityU on 16 September.
CityU excels on global top scientists list
According to metrics compiled by Stanford University, over 170 CityU faculty members are listed among the top 2% of the world's most highly cited scientists, reflecting the high academic standard of our faculty and our excellent research performance.
Under the EduDynamics theme, CityU's WebCourse Fair 2001-02 showcased the creativity, energy, and diversity of the University's Web educators as they enhance the learning experience through the Internet.
CityU's top students were awarded scholarships, prizes and donations for their outstanding performance in academics, sports, arts and community services, at a presentation ceremony held at Wei Hing Theatre on March 20.
CityU's top students were awarded scholarships, prizes and donations for their outstanding performance in academics, sports, arts and community services, at a presentation ceremony held at Wei Hing Theatre on March 20.
A grand reception was held on 1 March for the 136 outstanding students selected for the Executive Mentoring Scheme (EMS). At the reception, in the campus Multi-Purpose rooms, the students were able to meet their new mentors.
Miss Marui Noriko, a budding teacher from Japan, spent three weeks, from mid-February to early March, in the Division of Language Studies on an internship programme to polish her Japanese teaching skills. Her brief stay proved to be a stimulating experience for both Miss Noriko and the students in the Division.
First, some background and a disclaimer. Linkage is well aware that the University Grants Committee, in its current review of higher education in Hong Kong, is planning to stream the existing seven universities into teaching-oriented and research-oriented institutions (Linkage No. 208). This proposal has caused great consternation in the higher education sector.
The Department of Management attracted an all-star lineup from among Hong Kong's business elite to shares their insights and experience at the department's first Residential Workshop for Human Resources Management final-year students.

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