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CityU is holding its 2007 Congregation from 6 November to 15 November. The successful stories of two graduates, Sandy Kwan and Louise Zhang, testify that the University's prfessional and whole-person education help them embark on their professional careers.
Forty-seven members of the CityU Choir, Alumni Choir and Staff Association Singing Group participated in the Busan Choral Festival and Competition from 31 October to 4 November. The trip brings rewarding experience to the participants.
Five Bachelor of Arts in Language Studies (Specialisation in Korean) students in the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics of CityU were awarded scholarships by Samsung Electronics in recognition of their outstanding academic achievements.
More than 150 parents of Year 1 students of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences attended the first Parents' Day hosted by the Faculty on 3 November to familiarise themselves with the study life of their children.
Nobel Prize-winning chemist Professor Jean-Marie Lehn led a full-house audience of almost 200 people to an illuminating journey into the world of chemistry at a distinguished lecture held at CityU on 30 October.
Professor H K Chang, CityU President, shared his thoughts on the art of leadership at a meeting arranged by Student Development Services on 27 March.
Three final-year law students from CityU returned excellent performances in the region's largest international humanitarian law competition.
Three CityU undergraduate students have been awarded prestigious Sir Edward Youde Memorial Scholarships for their outstanding academic results and active participation in extra-curricular activities and community services.
Professor H K Chang, CityU President, announces senior appointments that best position the University to face challenges ahead.
FB held a seminar entitled "Interactive Learning with PDAs: Strategies, Implementation and Results" on 28 March to share its experiences using wireless PDA technology to boost interactive learning in large classes.