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CityU Press promoted its new publications and high-quality writing at the annual Hong Kong Book Fair, taking place this year from 21 to 27 July.
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The “Reunion for Ex-SU Leaders” was held on 17 July at the Student Residence Hall to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Students’ Union and strengthen connections between alumni, students and their alma mater.
CityU has achieved outstanding results in the 2010-11 General Research Fund exercise, securing more than $63 million for 106 projects, an increase of 19% in funding compared to last year.
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Two of CityU's honorary degree holders, one of its most prominent benefactors and a former Court member have been included in the 2010 Honours List.
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CityU had the opportunity to exchange views with two groups of mainland journalists on 5 July to help strengthen CityU’s profile with the general public on the mainland.
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Fifty students from different departments at CityU telephoned 10,000 alumni from late June to let them know about the latest developments at their alma mater, enhance relations and appeal for donations.
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The School of Creative Media kicked off its annual graduation show, “SCM Annual 2010”, on 30 June with an opening ceremony at the Cattle Depot Artist Village. Around 100 artworks were on display under the theme “Dissemination by Sound Wave”.
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The China Proper Track Society of the Students' Union of CityU staged a National Flag Raising Ceremony on 30 April, to mark the 90th Anniversary of the May Fourth Movement
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CityU has launched the first high-definition student-run campus TV station (City TV) in Hong Kong in a bid to nurture students’ professional competency in a new era of multimedia communication.
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In commemoration of CityU’s 25th Anniversary and to share with industrial partners the achievements of its alumni, the College of Science and Engineering organised a dinner reception on 28 April.

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