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CityU held a Thanksgiving Dinner on 20 November for donors and supporters in appreciation of their contributions to the University.
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The new General Education (GE) courses that form part of the new four-year degree structure focus on three divisional areas of study, namely the arts and humanities; different societies, social and business organisations; and science and technology.
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The University Council approved the recommendation of its Search Committee to appoint Professor Way Kuo, Distinguished Professor and Dean of Engineering at the University of Tennessee, as its new President.
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A professor and his PhD student from the Department of Electronic Engineering at CityU received the best paper award at the Microwave and Millimetre-wave Symposium of China held in Ningbo in October.
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About 120 students and staff of CityU had a face-to-face encounter with the Chairman and some members of the University Grants Committee to foster a better understanding between the Committee and the University community.
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A delegation comprising forty-six personnel from mainland provincial bureaux and secondary schools of fifteen provinces paid a visit to CityU on 22 November to learn more about next year’s admission exercise and tour the campus.
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Huang Qiong, a Computer Science PhD student, has received the Best Student Paper Award in the 2007 International Workshop on Security, which was held in Nara, Japan in October.
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The Department of Accountancy hosted an inauguration ceremony and dinner for its Executive Mentoring Scheme on 16 November. About 30 business executives met the accounting students to start the year-long mentoring programme.
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The Centre for Marine Environmental Research and Innovative Technology led by CityU introduced to government and green group representatives novel technologies it had developed for conserving the marine environment in a two-day workshop on 19-20 November.
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Dr Jacky Cheung Chau-kiu from the Department of Applied Social Studies announced the latest findings of a study on adolescent idol worship in Hong Kong and Shenzhen in a seminar on 17 November.

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