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After three consecutive annual rises, workplace confidence in Hong Kong has fallen below 2005 levels according to a survey conducted by the Department of Management.
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MERIT, led by CityU, has been awarded HK$23.6 million funding from the UGC’s Areas of Excellence Scheme, in recognition of its outstanding contributions to the research and management of the marine environment in Hong Kong and worldwide.
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More than 100 university students gathered at CityU for the Student Leadership Conference 2009. The theme of the conference, running from 1 to 6 June, was “University education and employability”.
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The International Conference on Social Work and Counselling Practice got underway at CityU on 2 June. Organised by the Department of Applied Social Studies, the conference focuses on promoting harmony and justice in a world riven by various forms of conflict.
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A delegation made up of personnel from mainland secondary schools paid a visit to City University of Hong Kong (CityU) on 30 November to find out more about next year’s admission exercise.
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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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CityU encourages students to participate in student exchange programmes to broaden their horizons and equip themselves with the qualities needed to become a professional.
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New measures have been introduced into this year’s student elections at CityU: an election website where candidates can promote their platforms and electronic polling to simplify vote-counting.
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CityU has received ten awards for its information and communications technology innovations in the first Hong Kong ICT Awards.

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