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Five teams comprising 15 students from the Department of Computer Science beat other seven universities from Hong Kong and Macau, and won the Champion University Award at “IBM Inter-University Programming Contest”.
Scholarship donors who have been supporting CityU incessantly in the last 20 years or more were honoured at a ceremony held on 25 March to show the University’s appreciation.
CityU has launched its annual mainland recruitment exercise, joining the 15th China International Education Exhibition Tour in a bid to enhance the University’s image and recruit quality students.
Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, met the media on 17 March to provide updates about recent developments at the University.
Department of Marketing students initiated and co-organised the “Exhibition on World Expo 2010 Shanghai China” together with Hok Yau Club, China Daily (Hong Kong), New Youth Forum and others, aiming to build a sense of belonging among local youths to mainland China.
The Chinese Civilisation Centre of CityU is hosting an exhibition, entitled “Arts of the Chinese Brush: Exhibition of Calligraphy by Invited Artists”, showcasing numerous masterpieces from Mr Fong Chi-yung, Mr Ng Ko-shek, Mr Chan Mong-biu and Mr Hui Shuet-ming.
Professor Wu Hequan, Vice President of Chinese Academy of Engineering, commended the University’s advanced facilities in support of its teaching and research during his visit to CityU, and encouraged CityU to continue its pursuit of academic excellence.
As part of its BRIDGE to Success programme, CityU held a launch ceremony on 5 March for its “A Portrait of Success” video series, in which nine distinguished leaders from various backgrounds share their success stories.
Dr Cao Jianlin, Vice Minister of Science and Technology, visited CityU’s State Key Laboratories of Millimetre Waves and Marine Pollution on 4 March. He invited CityU to submit proposals to the Ministry for future cooperation.
Acclaimed writer Professor Pai Hsien-yung hosted a Distinguished Scholar Lecture, entitled "Chinese Cultural Renaissance: The new aesthetics of Kunqu opera - from The Peony Pavilion (Youth Version) to New Jade Hairpin" on 2 March.