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The second City Literary Festival organized by CityU will be held from 30 March to 2 April. Prominent writers have been invited as guest speakers to promote literature in Hong Kong and Macau and encourage youngsters to attempt literary writing.
Communication experts have gathered for an international conference co-organized by the Association for Business Communication and CityU to discuss professional communication in global and local contexts.
CityU hosted an exhibition on "Personalized Service Oriented eBusiness", which showcases application systems and management solutions developed by final-year students of the Department of Information Systems (IS) for the industry and business of Hong Kong.
Two CityU business students have received the Silver Award in the first "Outstanding Financial Planning Award for Hong Kong Undergraduates" contest.
A high-level CityU delegation to Eastern Europe accomplished its mission by signing seven exchange agreements with four top universities during a visit to the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania in March.
Seven CityU students from the BBA (Hons) China Business programme have conducted research and compiled a report on benchmarking of operation standards for call centres in China. The report is the first of its kind in China.
Liang Xiangdong, a CityU postgraduate student in the Applied Mathematics programme, has been awarded full scholarships by world-class universities MIT, UC Berkeley and Oxford for doctoral studies.
Two business students of City University of Hong Kong and the Community College of City University have defeated hundreds of local business students to grab a major prize at the Business Administration Paper 2006 competition.
Professor Cheng Pei-kai of the Chinese Civilisation Centre launches The Complete Annotated Collection of Chinese Tea Books which he co-edited with Professor Zhu Zizhen from Nanjing Agricultural University.
A record high of $205m has been raised by CityU under the Third Matching Grant Scheme. The money will be used to support University development, research and departmental functions, as well as student learning.