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A two-day workshop on the frontiers in systems and control organised by the IAS was held at CityU from 24 to 25 August.
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Classroom P4-704 in Yeung Kin Man Academic Building at CityU has been named “Chu Wong Yim Fong Classroom” in appreciation of the Chu Wong Yim Fong Foundation’s support.
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More than 300 freshmen were welcomed by Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, at the opening ceremony of an orientation camp organised by the Students’ Union on 18 August.
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“The Sound of Heaven over Mount Jade” performed by the Taiwan Vox Nativa Choir and Percussion Ensemble invited by CityU was held on 12 August.
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Around 60 children joined the event “Bring Kids to Work Day” for a day of discovery and fun at CityU on 9 August.
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The Persian Room in the Run Run Shaw Library of CityU has been named the “Mrs Chao King Lin Study Room” in appreciation of the generous support of Mr Chao King-lin to the University.
Professor Tracy Fullerton and Professor Chris Swain, researchers and teachers of game design at the School of Cinema-Television of the University of Southern California, ran a three-week intensive, hands-on game design course at CityU's School of Creative Media, to 7 July 2004.
CityU's School of Creative Media students produced a new 3D animation series, titled "Gee-Dor-Dor", for the Independent Commission Against Corruption, to promote positive values among children.
CityU's Centre for Electronic Packaging and Assemblies, Failure Analysis and Reliability Engineering (EPA) was accredited for the third time by the Hong Kong Accreditation Service, in June 2004.
In a further push into the mainland China market, a five-member delegation from CityU visited Wuhan in the province of Hubei , 5-8 July 2004. The main purpose of the trip was to ascertain the training needs of relevant Hubei provincial government offices and to explore possibilities for CityU to offer training programmes to Hubei civil servants.

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