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News CityU awards long-serving staff for their dedication to the University Add to Default shortcuts
A Long Service Award Ceremony was held at CityU on 24 November to honour and appreciate about 270 dedicated long-serving staff for their commitment to the University.
Starting a new chapter after retirement
A farewell party was held on 14 June for more than 30 members of staff who are retiring from CityU in appreciation of their contributions over the years and to wish them a new and enriched life after retirement.
Staff party celebrates the Year of the Ox
CityU welcomed the Year of the Ox at a celebration party organised by the Human Resources Office on 23 February.
Symposium explores business opportunities along Belt and Road
Distinguished scholars, leading figures from the industry and professional bodies, as well as government officials shared their insights at a symposium that was organised by the Research Centre for Sustainable Hong Kong at CityU on 7 January.
Staff party celebrates Year of Rat
Goodbye Pig, welcome Rat as CityU celebrated the start of the Chinese New Year at a campus party organised by the Human Resources Office on 4 February.
A farewell party was held on 19 June for 44 members of staff who are retiring from CityU this year.
A farewell party was held on 19 June for 44 members of staff who are retiring from CityU this year.
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Over 1,000 faculty and staff members at CityU gathered on 14 February to welcome in the Year of the Pig at a party organised by HRO.
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Over 1,000 faculty and other staff members gathered at a celebration party to greet the Year of the Dog.
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CityU Scholars was launched on 30 June to promote the achievements of faculty members, facilitate reporting information to the government, enhance the efficiency of internal reporting, and eliminate duplication.
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Over 1,000 faculty and staff members celebrated the start of the Year of the Rooster at a special party at CityU.

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