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CityU Gallery is showcasing a collection of works by the Spanish artist Mr Mario Pasqualotto, who transforms plastic bags into valued fabrics, ancient stained glassworks and unexpected canvases
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About 150 marine environmental scientists, academics and students from Hong Kong and the mainland attended a symposium on climate change and marine pollution at CityU from 9-10 January.
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CityU held the groundbreaking ceremony on 7 January for the Community College of City University Building, one of the new buildings on campus catering for the University’s long-term development needs.
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Professor Way Kuo, President-designate of CityU, was elected a Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. The election recognises Professor Kuo’s contribution to the field of reliability design for microelectronics products and system.
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A delegation of senior officers from 12 universities in the UK discussed fostering long-term institutional partnerships with CityU senior management on 28 November.
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CityU expressed its gratitude to its donors, including philanthropists, businessmen, industrialists, staff and alumni at a dinner on 23 November.
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A six-member delegation from the China Association of Science and Technology, led by its Chairman Professor Han Qide, visited City University of Hong Kong on 7 November.
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The Minister of Science and Technology Dr Xu Guanhua found much to admire when he visited the Applied Electromagnetics Laboratory at CityU on 15 November.
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CityU is holding its 2006 Congregation from 9 to 17 November. This year, the University has produced 9,178 graduates through its provision of quality professional education, including 2,654 associate degrees conferred by the Community College.
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Awardees celebrate with parents and teachers the start of their transformation into professionals at the A+++ Scholarship Schemes Presentation Ceremony on 7 November.

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