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 Gift from much-cherished benefactor endorses HKIAS mission
The HK$15 million gift from the late Dr Chung Sze-yuen will be used to establish the Sze-Yuen Chung Fund in support of HKIAS of CityU.
CityU community distributing masks and alcohol-based handrub
CityU remains committed to maintaining online teaching and services and responding to the needs of employees and the disadvantaged in society.
Gold award for boosting campus wellness
CityU received the Gold Campus Award under the Medicine® On Campus programme run by the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Medical Association.
Positive attitude grows with CityU-Learning online platform
Students at CityU have been continuing their studies during the coronavirus epidemic thanks to CityU’s online learning platform, called CityU-Learning.
President pays online visit to students under mandatory quarantine
Five students under mandatory quarantine received online visits from Professor Way Kuo, CityU President; Chief-of-Staff and Dean of Students.
Positive response to online CityU-Learning taster courses for schools
A pilot programme called the CityU-Learning taster courses developed by CityU has been well received by secondary school students.
CityU's 2000-2001 Annual Report and Financial Report won a Bronze prize in the Non-profit Making and Charitable Organization category in the 2002 Best Annual Reports Awards organized by the Hong Kong Management Association (HKMA). At a ceremony on 16 December, Professor Y S Wong, Vice-President for Administration, received a trophy on behalf of the University from the organizer.
Tomas Collins,an exchange student from Australia's Murdoch University,found life at CityU and in Hong Kong exhilarating."It's an eye-opening experience,"said Tomas,who began his six-month sojourn in July 2002 as a final year student in the Department of Public and Social Administration."I'm particularly impressed by the multi-lingual environment in Hong Kong and among the college students."
A forum aimed at encouraging local companies to become learning organizations was held at CityU on 13 December. Organized by the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Management (MEEM), the Forum for Industrial Learning Organizations attracted representatives from 11 local companies. The forum was also an opportunity for CityU researchers and collaborating companies to share their findings and experiences.
In the presence of about 80 guests, CityU's Chinese Civilisation Centre (CCIV) and the City University of Hong Kong Press on 2 December launched the first two titles of the new Chinese Civilisation Lecture Series.

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