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A delegation led by President Kuo visited Taiwan to meet with local media and principals and students of secondary schools to introduce our latest developments and promote the University.
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Research into neutron scattering in Hong Kong will benefit with the opening on 27 February of a joint laboratory co-established by CityU and the Institute of High Energy Physics under the CAS.
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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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The innovative projects of CityU students and graduates receive six honours at the Hong Kong ICT Awards 2007.
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The Office of the Dean of Student Learning and Student Development Services held an "Integrity Week" from 14 January to 27 January. It aims to let students learn more about the evils of corruption and the importance of integrity.
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Using the universal language of sport, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of CityU held "Global Stadium 2008" on 16 January to promote cross-cultural interaction between local and exchange students.
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Three leading members of the business and professional communities have been appointed by the Chief Executive to the Council of CityU for a term of three years, with effect from 1 January 2008.
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CityU held the Graduate Studies Information Day on 12 January to introduce to the prospective students various postgraduate study programmes offered at CityU.
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Seven teams of marketing students were honored at an award ceremony held on 10 January for the outstanding marketing researches and proposals they had done for local and international companies.
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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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