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Huge win for CB students in famed McDonough Business Strategy Challenge
A team of four students from the College of Business at CityUHK has won the McDonough Business Strategy Challenge 2024.
CityUHK Spring Festival celebrates Chinese New Year with students
Organised by the Student Residence Office of CityUHK, a series of activities capturing the essence of Chinese traditions were held at the Spring Festival on 22 February. More than 1,500 students from various countries and areas gathered to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
Movie screening of Time Still Turns The Pages and post-screening talk with CityU award-winning Director
CityU held a screening and director-sharing session on the movie Time Still Turns The Pages on 8 December. Mr Nick Cheuk Yick-him, Director of the film and a graduate of the CityU School of Creative Media was invited to share his experience.
Leading development in global research cooperation
The second instalment of the HK Tech Masterclass by CityU focused on recent perspectives on innovation and research aimed at benefiting the world.
News Student residents at CityU celebrate New Year with President
Despite the drizzle in Hong Kong just before the Chinese New Year, President Way Kuo of City University of Hong Kong distributed lucky gift packs in person at the Student Residence on 10 February.
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Over 1,000 CityU students from 49 countries and areas gathered to celebrate the spring season.
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Over 700 students from different countries attended the 2016 Joint Hall Gala Dinner held at the Student Residence on 26 February.
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Around 500 students from different regions and countries promoted unity at the Joint Hall Dinner held at CityU on 3 March.
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The Diwali festival was celebrated at the Student Residence at CityU on the evening of 6 November.
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A group of compassionate students from Sir Gordon and Lady Ivy Wu Hall at CityU joined a sedan chair charity race on 26 October.

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