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In the warm afternoon of 15 February, more than 1,000 staff members took a break from their work and rejoiced at the Chinese New Year Party, held at University Circle and in Chan Tai Ho Multi-purpose Hall.
For their annual performance on 19 February, the City University Philharmonic Orchestra will debut in Hong Kong City Hall's Concert Hall.
CityU's Department of Applied Social Studies has initiated a project to help rebuild an orphanage in Aceh, the Indonesian city hardest hit by last December's tsunami.
Set up by CityU's School of Creative Media, "Small City Big Talk" features a special web radio programme on this day for members of the University community and the public to express love to their dear ones.
CityU's advanced know-how and technologies are making an impact on the socio-economic development on Hong Kong and the region. Two CityU subsidiary companies, CityU Enterprises Ltd and CityU Professional Services Ltd reported robust growth in 2004 at their joint annual dinner, on 2 February.
Ms Joan Ho Pui-yee and Mr Peter Ha Cao-thang, PhD students in the Department of Physics and Materials Science, have won the "Endeavour Australia Cheung Kong Awards".
A Seminar entitled "Fifteen Years after Public Sector Reform: Hong Kong's Public Management in Perspective" was held at CityU, 5 February, provoking thoughtful discussion on public sector reforms among the speakers and the audience of 160 participants from the Civil Service, private sector, and academia.
CityU's Faculty of Business (FB) ranks among the top 100 business schools in the world, according to the School of Management of The University of Texas at Dallas. The ranking also shows that the FB stands among the top five business schools within the Asia Pacific region and among the top 15 in the world, outside of North America.
On 3 February, Ms Margaret Ng, a Member of Hong Kong's Legislative Council, lectured on "Just Law: Do Laws in Hong Kong Necessarily Promote Justice?", as part of the SLW's Eminent Speakers Lecture Series.
Over 120 people from the community gathered at CityU, 30-31 January 2005, for a public forum organized by the Southeast Asia Research Centre, to learn about Aceh's social issues arising from the tsunami in December.

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