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Innovative technology turning waste textiles into usable products developed by the School of Energy and Environment earns a gold medal in Geneva.
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More than 100 senior secondary students learned how to set goals for their future lives at CityU’s “Setting goals today for a brighter future” programme on 14 April.
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CityU has received a HK$3 million donation from Tin Ka Ping Foundation to fund three programmes to promote Chinese culture.
A team of five students from the Department of Public and Social Administration outperformed other universities to clinch the championship prize of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Student Day 2005, on 12 March.
Professor H K Chang and Professor Edmond Ko, President and then Vice-President (Undergraduate Education), respectively, opened a dialogue with over 20 secondary school principals and career masters on the unique education philosophy and experience at CityU.
Three students at CityU have achieved first and second prizes in the Postgraduate section and the third prize in the Undergraduate section of the IEEE Hong Kong Section Student Paper Contest held in 2004.
The fourth block of Phase II of CityU's Student Hostels Project was dubbed “Jockey Club Academy Hall” at a ceremony on 23 March, in recognition of the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s sponsorship.
On 8 March, the Librarians of City University of Hong Kong and Renmin University of China formally signed a Memorandum of Co-operation agreeing to provide reciprocal library support to students and academics at both institutions.
Ten teams of Form 6 secondary school students competed in the design and development of multimedia web pages at the second New Media Workshop and Competition organized by the Department of English and Communication, held 19 March.
At the Senate meeting on 15 March, Professor H K Chang, President, reiterated that CityU has been developing in line with the role statement it received from the University Grants Committee in January 2004.

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