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CityU will confer honorary doctoral degrees on The Hon Mr Justice Patrick Chan, Dr Chow Yei-ching, GBS and Mr Sze Chi-ching, JP in recognition of their significant contribution to education and the well-being of society.
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Students from CityU and Tianjin University engaged in a debating competition entitled "Does economic globalisation result in cultural globalisation?" on 17 July to examine the interaction of Eastern and Western cultural influences in Hong Kong and Tianjin.
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Five outstanding students were selected by The Dragon Foundation to participate in the Global Citizenship Programme in Switzerland and US under the theme “Ethical Interdependence”.
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A National Tsing Hua University delegation visited CityU on 9 July. Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, and other administrators welcomed the delegation and shared views on administration and university governance.
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INSO and the CityU Buddy Scheme staged a high-table farewell dinner for exchange and non-local students on 24 April. Typifying the internationalisation of the campus, students exchanged stories and impressions of their experiences studying at CityU.
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A reception was held on 16 January to greet 135 exchange students from 15 different areas around the world as they start their new life at CityU.
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CityU encourages students to participate in student exchange programmes to broaden their horizons and equip themselves with the qualities needed to become a professional.
Three final-year students of Associate of Social Science in Social Work are on a three-month block placement in Longgang of Shenzhen, after the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between CityU's Community College and Youth League of Longgang, PRC.
How can Hong Kong enhance its appeal to tourists? By re-vamping its cultural heritage sites, or by exploring new attractions? The first batch of Associate Degree students majoring in Leisure and Tourism Management presented how to market Hong Kong as a tourist attraction at the final year project exhibition, 21-23 April.
With the Hong Kong community busy preparing for the District Election on 23 November, the City University of Hong Kong Press launched a timely new title—Political Consequences of Electoral Systems: The Hong Kong Proportional Representation System—on 18 November. The book outlines the development of electoral systems in Hong Kong.

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