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Students from CityU and Tianjin University engaged in a debating competition entitled "Does economic globalisation result in cultural globalisation?" on 17 July to examine the interaction of Eastern and Western cultural influences in Hong Kong and Tianjin.
The Workshop on Professional Image, Business Etiquette and Mock Interview on 15 July kicked off the Career Launch, a programme organised by CAIO to introduce a series of activities to help students prepare for the job market.
In a bid to bolster communication with students and further understand their needs, Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, had a lunch meeting with the Students' Union Executive Committee.
Copyright law, interactive tutorials and koalas - four Year 1 law students talk about the thorough education they received during a one-month G-LEAP study programme in Australia in June.
Five outstanding students were selected by The Dragon Foundation to participate in the Global Citizenship Programme in Switzerland and US under the theme “Ethical Interdependence”.
The Chinese Civilisation Centre is holding an exhibition of ancient amulets entitled “Chinese Charms: Arts, Religion and Folk Belief”. The exhibits include about 150 artefacts dating from the Han Dynasty to early 20th Century.
Course in Sociolinguistics, co-authored by Professor Benjamin T'sou Ka-yin, Director of the Language Information Sciences Research Centre of CityU, has been selected by the Ministry of Education as a national textbook for use in mainland universities.
Supplemental Instruction leaders were praised for their contribution to enhancing newcomers' learning outcomes at a certificate presentation ceremony organised by the Office of the Dean of Student Learning and Education Development Office on 9 July.
A National Tsing Hua University delegation visited CityU on 9 July. Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, and other administrators welcomed the delegation and shared views on administration and university governance.
The Department of Applied Social Studies and Macao Catholic Family Advisory Council announced the results of the latest study into Macau teenage students' attitude towards dating and sex, on 5 July.