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Dr Yanni Yan and Dr Choo-sin Tseng, Associate Professors of the Department of Marketing, outperformed participants from 23 countries to clinch the Best Paper Award at the Fifth Annual International Business and Economy Conference (IBEC) 2006.
Professor H K Chang, University President, returned from a short academic exchange to Cairo University in Egypt earlier this month. The trip laid down a foundation for future collaborations between the two universities.
A symposium on the internationalization and international collaboration of higher education in the mainland and Hong Kong, the first of its kind, is held at CityU from 12 to 13 January.
Final-year Marketing students won high praise at a presentation ceremony today (12 January) for the quality of their consultancy projects developed for several renowned corporations.
Professor Y S Wong, Vice-President (Administration), will join the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology as Vice-President for Administration and Business in April. His presence will surely be missed, said University President Professor H K Chang.
Researchers at CityU and partners from the Hong Kong Association of Art Therapists have unveiled Smart Ambience Therapy, a pioneering application of interactive media and virtual reality technology in art therapy.
Two exchange students under the Internship Programme for Exchange Students organized by the Co-operative Education Centre at CityU, said their internships in Hong Kong have proved rewarding.
Zhang Jing, a Year Two student in the School of Creative Media, has scooped a Merit Award in a nationwide digital video documentary competition held on the mainland for university students. Her winning documentary is called “Stairs Life @ Hong Kong”.
CityU's Chinese Civilisation Centre just launched the Chinese Culture Quarterly as part of its fifth anniversary celebration. On Sunday, using the journal as a starting point, CityU President, Professor H K Chang, posed a question to Premier Wen Jiabao about the importance of exchanges between Hong Kong and mainland China. This was reported in a number of local newspapers such as Apple Daily, Hong Kong Commercial Daily, Ming Pao, Sing Tao Daily News, Ta Kung Pao and Wen Wei Po.
Chinese Culture Quarterly, launched 27 June by City University's Chinese Civilisation Centre (CCIV), is an academic journal designed to promote research and ongoing discussion of various aspects of Chinese culture among scholars worldwide.

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