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One of the world's most renowned experts on international trade law, Dr Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, visited CityU on 19 July to deliver a lecture on competition rules in the World Trade Organization.
CityU's College of Higher Vocational Studies has signed an academic exchange agreement as well as a student exchange agreement with Nagasaki International University in Japan.
Over 50 City University of Hong Kong Press titles covering a wide range of fields in the humanities, business, law, social sciences, and science and technology are now on display at the 13th Hong Kong Book Fair.
Following the success of CityU's immensely popular Industrial Attachment Scheme, the Faculty of Science and Engineering has introduced a one-year co-op programme with six industrial partners that will give students practical experience in an industrial setting.
The Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, Mr Antony Leung, said he was "greatly impressed" with CityU's teaching and research achievements following a tour of the campus's advanced academic and research facilities on 12 July.
Two CityU researchers have demarcated the poverty line for Hong Kong, urging the Government to establish a minimum wage standard for its employees and those who perform its contracted services.
More than 100 participants from all over the world filled the Wei Hing Theatre on 10 July for the opening ceremony of the Eighth International Conference on Language and Social Psychology (ICLASP).
For the fifth straight year, CityU has provided support to secondary school teachers through its Teachers Update Course (TUC), which helped more than 1,100 teachers from 350 local schools stay abreast of the latest developments in content knowledge and pedagogy.
As it strives to transform Hong Kong into a city capable of meeting the demands of globalization and the information age, the Government of Hong Kong has paid particular attention to education over the past few years.
Did you ever imagine that a simple wooden board, some paper, a few strands of cotton string and a glue stick could make a building capable of withstanding powerful earthquakes?

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