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To celebrate CityU’s 25th Anniversary and broaden the alumni network, the Alumni Relations Office is staging a series of celebratory activities.
An outstanding student from the Department of Biology and Chemistry will be heading to the University of Oxford to prepare for a research career in biomedical science after successfully competing for scholarship admission to a graduate programme.
Consumer confidence levels rose for two consecutive quarters in Hong Kong to 87.5, up 8.7 points on the last quarter, according to a survey conducted by CityU.
The Convocation invited Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, to give a talk entitled “Teaching and Research: Dispelling Common Misconceptions” on 14 July, sharing his research findings on the myths surrounding teaching and research.
CityU will confer honorary doctoral degrees on Dr Simon Ip Sik-on, Professor Justin Lin Yifu, Professor Susumu Tonegawa, Professor Wong Chi-huey and Professor Zhang Jie in recognition of their contribution to education and the well-being of society.
A grant extension has enabled CityU’s Department of Applied Social Studies to extend a groundbreaking project on children and adolescents at risk from secondary schools to primary school students.
Three outstanding CityU teachers have received the Teaching Excellence Awards 2008-09, outperforming a field of strong candidates with their enthusiasm and unique teaching methods.
The “Information Systems Symposium - IT Innovation in the Next Decade” staged by the Department of Information Systems provided informed insights into the potential developments in this field from 6 - 7 July.
Three current and former CityU Council Members have been included in this year’s HKSAR Chief Executive Honours List in recognition of their significant contribution to Hong Kong.
CityU hosted a roundtable forum on 4 July titled "Hong Kong as Education Hub: Prospects and Challenges". Speakers from different fields of society generated diverse policy views that will enrich policy-making process.