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CityU presented scholarships to outstanding students on 13 March with funds donated by professional bodies, charitable trust funds, private firms and CityU Staff Giving Club at the Scholarship and Prize Presentation Ceremony 2007-2008.
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The School of Law signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development on 10 March on enhancing capacity-building on international dispute settlement.
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CityU's School of Law has signed collaborative agreements with University College, Oxford and the Supreme People's Court of PRC and National Judges College, to provide legal education and training to both local law students and mainland judges.
Mr C Raj Kumar, Deputy Director of City University's WTO Law and Dispute Resolution Centre and lecturer in the School of Law, has been awarded a research grant by Japan's Sumitomo Foundation. Mr Kumar's grant was in the category of Fiscal 2002 Grant for Japan-Related Research Projects. The title of his research topic is: "Corruption and Human Rights-Promoting Transparency in Governance in Hong Kong, Japan and India".
CityU staff and students continue to make strides in their scholarships and studies. Below is a sample of the latest research grants and awards they received in the past few months.
A centre that is unique in the Asia-Pacific region has been established at City University. The School of Law's WTO Law and Dispute Resolution Centre (WTODR Centre), launched in January 2002, is distinctive because it focuses not only on World Trade Organization (WTO) law but also on trade and commercial dispute resolutions and the links between the two, according to Centre Director Professor Peter Malanczuk.

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