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Prominent business leaders support CityU’s highly successful exhibition gallery
CityU Exhibition Gallery was named the “Indra and Harry Banga Gallery” on 5 November in appreciation of the support and generous donation made by Mr and Mrs Banga.
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Fifty CityU students recently visited elderly residents in their private homes to offer them assistance and care
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Two graduates of the Department of Applied Social Studies were recongised at the Outstanding Social Worker Award ceremony organised by the Hong Kong Social Worker Association.
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The School of Law held the inauguration of the LLM Programme for 30 Chinese judges on 22 January. It is the first time China's legal authorities have organised a group of judges to further their studies outside the mainland.
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Professor Chen Guanrong, Chair Professor of Electronic Engineering at CityU, was conferred a second-class award under the State Natural Science Award in recognition of his achievements and contributions in the field of chaos theory.
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A panel of three distinguished experts visited CityU on 19-20 January to provide expert advice on the strategic development of its College of Business.
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The Cultural and Sports Committee held the City Cultural Salon, “The revolution of vocal music in Hong Kong”, on 19 January, featuring renowned vocalist and arts educationist, Ms Barbara Fei.
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Joining the English Immersion organised by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, we stayed in Queensland, Australia for nearly a month in the summer to run a survey for a local radio station.
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The Knowledge Transfer Office introduced the latest developments in data security and encryption technology at a forum on 15 January.
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The School of Creative Media is holding a series of talks entitled “Future of TV” to inform staff, students and the general public on the developments of broadcasting media. The guest speaker of the first talk is veteran TV producer Mr Robert Chua Wah-peng.

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