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The "Creativity-in-Action" workshops run by students from the School of Creative Media proved highly successful at getting secondary school students interested in video art, photography and web animation.
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A CityU-led research project has been awarded a multi-million dollar grant by the UK government to help fight the poverty and inequality experienced by women living in Muslim communities and countries.
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To cultivate greater interest in the arts for whole-person development among the campus community, the Library and the Human Resources Office have organized the "Exhibition of Art Works by Members of CityU Community".
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The Deans of the School of Law of CityU and the Law Faculty of the renowned Hebrew University of Jerusalem have reached a consensus on offering joint LLM (Master of Laws) programmes.
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Budding movie makers excel under the tutelage of film studies experts from Hong Kong, Beijing and the US at the School of Creative Media’s first ever Summer Institute.
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More than 200 ethnic Chinese students from 101 universities world-wide enhance their knowledge about their cultural roots and today's China at this year's China Synergy Programme for Outstanding Youth.
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The year 2012 marks a turning point in the development of higher education in Hong Kong as local universities convert from a three-year to a four-year undergraduate curriculum.
"Each city needs its own cultural positioning," Visiting Professor Dr Lung Yingtai, an influential Chinese writer of international stature and former Director of Taipei's Cultural Affairs Bureau, said. "Culture is not just about dancing and singing. It is an industry that forms an important part of a country's overall strength," she told more than 20 reporters in a press conference held at CityU, 27 August.
A base station antenna project presented by Mr Steven Yang at the Institution of Electrical Engineers in Hong Kong (IEE) in the Young Members Section (YMS), on 27 July, has won him the championship in the undergraduate category. Other CityU students who received prizes in the event include Mr Liu Yang Fan and Mr Kenji Yum, who clinched the championship in the postgraduate division with their group project on compact microstrip resonant cells. Mr Francis Kwong was the first runner-up.
To move ahead in a career, one must learn and apply interpersonal and communication skills, in addition to proper job training. This is one of the gems of advice two CityU alumni gave to some 2,050 new students attending the University Welcoming Ceremony with a "building self-confidence" theme, held in the Chan Tai Ho Multi-purpose Hall, 25 and 26 August.

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