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CityU is helping students develop effective life-long learning skills by expanding the Supplemental Instruction Scheme from September.
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Nearly 200 Year 2 business students spent their summer vacation gaining real work experience in a variety of organizations through the internship programmes offered by the Faculty of Business.
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The Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) at CityU has again reached out to secondary school students this summer to enhance their interest and creativity in science and engineering.
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A group of CityU students said their experience on the AIA Young Leaders Development Programme 2006 broadened their horizons and enhanced their understanding of leadership.
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Searching for the key to Hong Kong’s success through exchanges between scholars in the East and West is one of the foci of CityU in developing general education courses for the four-year curriculum.
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Participants of “Internship Programme for Exchange Students” shared their internship experience with sponsoring organizations, teachers and fellow students at a gathering.
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Around 100 new research students, together with their senior-year mentors, joined the Orientation for Research Degree Students organized by the School of Graduate Studies on 12 September.
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CityU has admitted 400 students from the mainland since last year. They aspire to make the best use of their time at CityU to lay a solid foundation for their future.
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CityU's Division of Building Science and Technology held a Study Tour Exhibition 2006 from 7-9 September to showcase students' learning experience in a study tour to Europe and Japan in June.
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Three hundred and seventy students have participated various internship programmes organized by the Co-operative Education Centre this year. Four FSE students presented their reflections of the internship at a meeting in the Central Office of DBS Bank.

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