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Professor Way Kuo invited close to 40 academic and administrative staff to a tea gathering on 25 September to strengthen communication with staff in a more relaxed atmosphere. Such tea gatherings will be held regularly.
Mr Patrick Tam Ka-ming, Associate Professor of the School of Creative Media, has been selected as the first introductory director by the e-wave film festival, in recognition of his contribution to the industry.
Hong Kong museums, and their increasing sophistication and evolution, were the subject of the City Cultural Salon on 22 September, featuring Dr Louis Ng Chi-wa, Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
The School of Law hosted a lecture on the prospects of the East Asian economic community on 25 September, featuring as guest speaker Professor M Supperamaniam of the International Islamic University of Malaysia.
The Development and Alumni Relations Office organised the Shanghai Alumni Reunion Dinner on 10 September, at which Professor Way Kuo, University President, and other University representatives celebrated Mid-Autumn Festival in advance with some 100 alumni.
Meeting top Chinese officials, visiting urban and rural communities and interacting with students from around the world were some of the exciting experiences we gained from the 9th China Synergy Programme for Outstanding Youth.
Thirty-six secondary school students conducted individual scientific research projects that exemplified their creativity during the summer programme organised by the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
As students from the School of Law, we joined the six-week long China Legal Placement programme this summer to study Chinese law, visit legal institutions in Beijing and gain work experience at the People’s Courts in Shanghai and Nanjing.
Professor Way Kuo, University President, led a five-member delegation to Shanghai and Hangzhou earlier this month to explore opportunities for more academic collaboration and exchange with top mainland universities.
CityU and Hong Kong Ocean Park Conservation Foundation researchers have released 15 captive-bred horseshoe crabs into the wild. The animals will now be tracked and their progress monitored in a bid to save the endangered species.