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Twenty-eight course participants in their mid-50's to late 80's, explored what it is like to learn in a university environment, 16 to 20 August, in a 'Mini-U' programme organized by CityU Professional Services Ltd and sponsored by Po Leung Kuk.
The welcoming ceremonies of the Student Orientation 2004, 24-26 August,welcomed more than 10,000 new undergraduate and postgraduate students to the CityU family.
Over 450 Form 7 students flocked to IT workshops offered by CityU's Division of Computer Studies, from 20 July to 8 August, 2004. They gained hands-on experience working with programmes such as Java.
The Bicultural Self Symposium, co-organized by the Department of Applied Social Studies of the City University of Hong Kong and the Department of Psychology of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaigne, took place 16-17 August, 2004.
Associate Degree students participating in the Community College's Career Exposure Programme won high praise from employers and realized that skills acquired in different workplace settings are transferable.
Director of feature film "The Big Fix" (1978) and TV series "Ally McBeal" (1997), among others, USC Professor Jeremy Kagan ran a Directing Intensive course at CityU's School of Creative Media, 3 to 13 August 2004.
The FSE Summer Day Camp offers secondary school students a chance to experience what learning at university level is like.
Sixteen students from the Department of Computer Science participated in a 10-day study tour to America’s Silicon Valley, 30 May to 8 June, 2004.
Tony Miller, JP, Permanent Representative of the Hong Kong SAR to the World Trade Organization (WTO), Geneva, visited CityU's WTO Law and Dispute Resolution Centre on 4 August 2004.
A 21-member delegation from the Southwest University of Political Science and Law received training in public administration and higher education, organized by the CityU Professional Development Centre, 20 to 26 July, 2004.

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