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The Council Chairman of CityU has been re-appointed and a leading member of the business community has been appointed to the Council by the Chief Executive of Hong Kong.
According to a CityU’s survey, there was a small gain in consumer confidence in four places in Greater China. Yet Hong Kong has the lowest confidence.
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Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, celebrated the success of the CityU iGEM team at a reception held on 5 January.
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A graduate from SCM took a series of photographs of people with Down syndrome to enhance people’s understanding of them.
School of Creative Media postgraduate student members of the Readers Club, brainchild of SCM Professor Liu Zhi-Qiang, meet to hammer out ideas on philosophy, history, religion and cultural studies.
Some 20 archeologists, scholars, researchers and curators from the mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South East Asia and Australia gathered at CityU, 24 and 25 June 2004, to exchange their findings on China's 12th to 15th century ceramics and maritime trade.
Electronic Engineering PhD student Kenji Yum Tsz-yin clinched the First Prize in the 2004 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Student Paper Competition.
CityU's Run Run Shaw Library presented an Honorary Membership Card to former University Council member Mr Roderick Woo, thanking him for his generous support at the launching ceremony of the Friends of the Library Scheme, 24 June.
Former and current Students' Union (SU) leaders enjoyed a dialogue with CityU President Professor H K Chang on the University’s developments and future challenges at the Ex-SU Leaders Reunion on 24 June.
CityU's Wireless Communications Research Centre celebrated its 10th anniversary with the opening of the Near Field Antenna Measurement Chamber, 24 June. Jointly sponsored by the Research Grants Council (RGC), HKSAR, and CityU, the HK$5 million Chamber accurately monitors the performance of antennas for mobile communications, thus advancing innovative antenna R&D capacity in Hong Kong.

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