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CityU held the "Welcoming Ceremony of the Student Orientation 2006" from 29 to 31 August under the theme "From Student to Professional" for new students.
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This year sees at least five of CityU's graduates continuing their studies or starting teaching at UK's Oxford University and Cambridge University.
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Hong Kong must strengthen ties with its neighbours if it wants to pursue internationalization in education and become the regional hub of higher education, said Professor H K Chang, University President.
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Justin Chan Yiu-ting, a final-year student of MEEM, clinched the top prize of the university category and the final championship at the Technology, Environmental Protection and Innovation Competition held in August.
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An alumnus from CityU's undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes is one of 42 winners of the Chief Executive's Award for Teaching Excellence 2005-06.
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About 60 new members of academic staff received a warm welcome from senior colleagues at the Faculty Orientation Programme organized on 17 and 18 August by the Education Development Office.
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Fifty-seven senior form students from 14 schools in Hong Kong are taking part in the Siemens MEEM Technology Workshop, held from 14 to 17 August at CityU.The workshop introduces the basic concepts behind logistics and related technologies such as RFID.
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Twenty-four gifted secondary students signed their certificates of commitment at the opening ceremony of the University-based Electronics Technology Project Study 2006 held at CityU on 14 August.
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A dozen alumni from MGT have spent the weekend conducting activity-based assessment exercises that they designed themselves to help identify the most suitable candidates in Jiangxi Province for scholarships offered by the Virtus Foundation.
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The average score of new students admitted through JUPAS to CityU jumped 6.5%, the most improved results out of the seven local universities.

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