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CityU and Satbayev University of Kazakhstan sign joint agreement to form a pioneering strategic partnership
CityU Council Chairman Mr Lester Garson Huang led a delegation of senior management to visit Kazakhstan between 28 November and 1 December.
Bright Future Engineering Talent Hub at CityU receives additional funds to continue nurturing future engineering talent
The Bright Future Engineering Talent Hub at CityU held the STEM Challenge and Summer Research Internship Presentation by Finalists and Prize Presentation Ceremony on 28 October, attended by around 100 secondary students and representatives from secondary schools.
Consul General of Bangladesh in Hong Kong visits CityU
Ms Israt Ara, Consul General of Bangladesh in Hong Kong, visited CityU on 30 October and met with Professor Freddy Boey, CityU President.
“Together, We Spark Our New Chapter” CityU raises a record $16.8 million at the Foundation Dinner
Over 550 distinguished guests attended the dinner of the CityU Foundation earlier, at which HK$16.8 million, a new record, was raised to support the strategic research development of the University.
Dear Colleagues: Almost half a year has passed since I last shared with you the progress of our quest for donations. As the end-of-June deadline of the Government Matching Grant Scheme (MGS) is approaching, I have received more enquiries than ever about how much money CityU has raised so far in relation to the Scheme.
University President Professor H K Chang outlined the big picture and CityU's future direction at the University Development Forum, 25 May, in the Wei Hing Theatre packed with some 300 staff members and students. While a projected shortfall in budgetary position in 2008-09 exists, according to Professor Chang the University shows encouraging potential to make ends meet through its self-financing programmes.
Dear Colleague, On 1 May, a few members of the Council and the Management gathered in the Board Room of the Cheng Yick-chi Building for a special meeting on some work at hand.
On 10 May the University Grants Committee (UGC) made an announcement concerning the Academic Development Proposals (ADPs) submitted by the eight UGC-funded institutions for the 2005-08 triennium. CityU’s proposal to make creative media a growth / priority area was endorsed. Out of the 840 second year intake top-up places that UGC allocated to the eight institutions, CityU received 210 places, the second largest number.

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