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The School of Law hosted a lecture on the prospects of the East Asian economic community on 25 September, featuring as guest speaker Professor M Supperamaniam of the International Islamic University of Malaysia.
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CityU and Hong Kong Ocean Park Conservation Foundation researchers have released 15 captive-bred horseshoe crabs into the wild. The animals will now be tracked and their progress monitored in a bid to save the endangered species.
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The School of Law at CityU hosted a lecture entitled “The Challenge of Civil Justice Reform: Delivering Law Enforcement at Proportionate Cost and in Reasonable Time”, featuring Professor Adrian Zuckerman of University of Oxford, UK, as the speaker.
A study by CityU's Centre for Communication Research shows that local Internet users receive on average 58 junk mails per week, 11 more than that of 2004 and double the number of normal emails received.
Professor Li Ta-tsien, one of the most renowned mathematicians on the mainland, delivered the fourth lecture of the William Benter Distinguished Lecture Series at CityU on 25 January.
CityU's Department of Applied Social Studies revealed its findings on the "Positive Ageing Index" at a press conference on 19 January. The study shows that social networks and a positive outlook are crucial to enhancing positive ageing.
Final-year Marketing students won high praise at a presentation ceremony today (12 January) for the quality of their consultancy projects developed for several renowned corporations.
Researchers at CityU and partners from the Hong Kong Association of Art Therapists have unveiled Smart Ambience Therapy, a pioneering application of interactive media and virtual reality technology in art therapy.
Department of Management Sciences announced the findings of the "CityU Hong Kong Consumer Satisfaction Index 2005" on 7 January, showing that HKCSI stayed at 69.5, up 0.6% from the previous record high in 2004.

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