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CityU has signed a student exchange agreement with Canada's renowned University of Western Ontario.
CityU's Prospectus for Bachelor Degree and Associate Degree Programmes 2003 Entry has just been published. Besides containing a wealth of information for new students, the new and improved version is also guaranteed to help students better understand university life in general.
The second phase of CityU's ambitious physical improvement program is almost completed and visitors will notice a distinct difference in the campus ambiance, particularly in the fourth floor of the Academic Building and tidying up the pedestrian entrance-or "Red Door".
CityU has announced the winners of this year's Teaching Excellence Award, which rewards University teachers who demonstrate outstanding skills in a variety of teaching-related areas.
The Department of Management's Summer Internship Program 2002 placed 23 students in 17 organizations this year.
CityU's Faculty of Business has just completed a very successful summer, which saw 27 students gain valuable practical experience on an internship programme with international companies.
CityU's 2000-2001 Annual and Financial Reports took two prizes at the 16th Annual International ARC Awards, the world's largest annual report competition.
A season's worth of training and hard work has paid off for City's oarsmen and oarswomen at the 8th Hong Kong Universities Rowing Championships 2002.
Accessing information the customized way will be a feature of the new Campus Pipeline—CityU e-Portal. When staff, students and alumni log on to the pipeline, we'll get a personal greeting, and all the information we need will have been categorized for easy navigation—a real time saver. This personalized interface will soon take over from the University intranet as the web front page.
Last month in this space, the President talked about what he perceived as the four challenges at the start of the new semester (Linkage No. 214), one of which involves the new strategic plan. This month, he makes use of his regular meeting with Linkage to put forward his personal views on where City University should be heading in the greater context of Hong Kong 's future role vis-?-vis China 's rapid development.

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