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Three final-year students from the Department of Computer Science take home first and second prize in the Pan-Pearl River Delta Region University IT Project Competition.
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Three academics from the Department of English and Communication have brought back top awards from the International Communication Association annual conference in Germany.
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CityU welcomes to Hong Kong the newly appointed UGC member Sir Gareth Roberts, a renowned engineering scientist and education administrator and currently the President of Wolfson College, University of Oxford.
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CityU has launched CityUTeens, a custom-made online magazine aimed at introducing the latest developments at CityU to teenagers studying in local secondary schools.
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The second Virtual Character Design Competition to be held by CityU is now open for applications. The competition, to be held on 8 October this year, is open to all secondary schools in Hong Kong.
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The "Creativity-in-Action" workshops run by students from the School of Creative Media proved highly successful at getting secondary school students interested in video art, photography and web animation.
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A CityU-led research project has been awarded a multi-million dollar grant by the UK government to help fight the poverty and inequality experienced by women living in Muslim communities and countries.
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To cultivate greater interest in the arts for whole-person development among the campus community, the Library and the Human Resources Office have organized the "Exhibition of Art Works by Members of CityU Community".
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The Deans of the School of Law of CityU and the Law Faculty of the renowned Hebrew University of Jerusalem have reached a consensus on offering joint LLM (Master of Laws) programmes.
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Budding movie makers excel under the tutelage of film studies experts from Hong Kong, Beijing and the US at the School of Creative Media’s first ever Summer Institute.

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