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CityU Council Member and Chairman of the Executive Board of Esprit, Mr Michael Ying shared his life and career experiences with over 200 staff and students in the Reading/Seminar Room of the Run Run Shaw Library, 26 April.
Division of Social Studies, Community College of City University, showcased a total of 31 Associate of Social Science in Leisure and Tourism Management final-year student projects.
20 masterpieces demonstrating the professional communication skills in English of the final-year students of Associate of Arts English for Professional Communication (AAEPC) are on display.
CityU's Division of Building Science and Technology presented BuiltExpo 2005 on campus on 8 and 9 April, with the theme of "Sustainable Development: Hong Kong Perspective".
The School of Law has entered a promising team in the second annual Willem C Vis (East) Moot Competition hosted by CityU, 4-10 April.
The summer of 2003 proved to be very rewarding for 40 Associate Degree students who participated in a nine-week career exposure programme that placed them in organizations such as the Society of Boys' Centre, Hong Kong Student Aid Society, and Princess Margaret Hospital. Most experiencing full-time work for the first time, the students found the programme an eye-opening in terms of career and personal development.
Which variables have been proven to cause the failure of an organization — discrimination based on ethnicity, or discrimination based on work values?
A "New Media Communication Workshop and Competition" organized by the Department of English and Communication (EN) will be held 25 October, (Saturday). This event has been developed expressly to introduce some Web page design and production techniques, as well as a taste of university life, to Form 6 and 7 students.
Whether a student succeeds in university, or not, is, to a large extent, determined by his first month on campus, according to Mr Joseph Chan, CityU's Acting Director of Student Development Services (SDS) at the First Year Experience Seminar, 11 October. If the first year is an important one, the first month of that year is certainly crucial, and ideal graduates don't just happen¡Xthey need to be nurtured.
What do you think a part-time job means for university students? Simply earning a subsidy to support their studies? Definitely, there is more than money for participants in CityU's Service Learning Initiative (SLI)-they gain experience and skills that become assets for their future endeavors.

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