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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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The School of Law held a reception on 28 April in recognition of the outstanding performance of 21 law students in international and regional mooting competitions during the 2008-09 academic year.
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The Career and Internship Office invited employers from more than 30 companies and organisations to a cocktail reception held on 27 April to help forge stronger ties between the employers and the university.
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CityU Library held the fourth OAPS certificate awards ceremony to recognise students for excellence in academic writing.
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A seminar on “Higher education in the UK and Hong Kong during the economic downturn” was held at CityU on 16 April, co-organised by CityU and University of Sheffield, United Kingdom.
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CityU hosted an international conference on mediation on 15 and 16 April. Representatives from professional law organisations and authorities from all parts of the world shared their views on the global development of mediation.
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The first Eco-tour Design Competition of CityU concluded at an award ceremony held on 7 April. The Ma Wan eco-tour designed by Priscilla Ho and Terry Choi, students of the Department of Information Systems, received the champion.
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Mr Daniel R Fung, Senior Counsel of the Hong Kong Bar, delivered a School of Law lecture reviewing the role of Hong Kong in China’s legal modernisation.
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The School of Law and the Commonwealth Legal Education Association held the global business law education conference, "Teaching Law in the Modern Global Business Environment", at CityU from 31 March to 2 April.
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Six law students carved a reputation and gained invaluable experience in an international moot competition hosted this year by CityU’s School of Law.

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