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Professor H K Chang, CityU President, shared his thoughts on the art of leadership at a meeting arranged by Student Development Services on 27 March.
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Three final-year law students from CityU returned excellent performances in the region's largest international humanitarian law competition.
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Three CityU undergraduate students have been awarded prestigious Sir Edward Youde Memorial Scholarships for their outstanding academic results and active participation in extra-curricular activities and community services.
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Professor H K Chang, CityU President, announces senior appointments that best position the University to face challenges ahead.
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CityU students clinched nine prizes in the City Literary Award, one of the highlights of the City Literary Festival organized by the University to promote literature and writing.
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CityU's School of Graduate Studies signed an agreement on 20 March with Shenzhen Graduate School of Peking University to launch the "Joint Research Student Supervision Scheme".
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Eight celebrated writers got the Hong Kong-Macao City Literary Festival underway at CityU with an enthralling discussion on the experience of writing, the breadth and depth of Chinese literature, and creative writing tips for younger writers.
Outside, the wind was chilly, but inside the Chan Tai Ho Multi-purpose Hall, where the New Year Staff Party took place on 28 January, the atmosphere was warm. A jovial spirit captivated some 1,000 colleagues who gathered there for what has become an annual ritual of good fortune, fun and camaraderie.
"I dreamed of studying abroad since I was a child," said Nicole Choi, final year student in the School of Creative Media. "Not only did I realize my dream, but I have reaffirmed my career goal of being a movie director." Nicole has just returned to campus after completing a four-month exchange programme in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama (CMU).
About 50 pieces of Buddhist sculpture from the Northern, Sui, Tang, Liao and Song dynasties, and copies of Tang epitaphs are now on display in the exhibition "Compassion and Fascination: Ancient Chinese Buddhist Sculptures" at the CityU Gallery. The exhibition, organized by the Chinese Civilisation Centre, showcases selected works from among businessman Mr W Y Chang's vast private collection.

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