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A psychology research paper on homosexuality by Pizza Chow Ka-yee, a recent Applied Social Studies graduate, received the Award of Excellence in the 2008 Student International Research Awards organised by Division 52 of the American Psychological Association.
Some CityU students worked as volunteers at the 2008 Olympic equestrian events in Hong Kong. Some performed duties as ceremony hostesses, sharing with athletes the joys of their success, and one of them served international royal family dignatories.
A Council member and three university supporters are included in this year's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chief Executive Honours List.
The CityU community has maintained its generous level of support of those affected by the Sichuan earthquake. To date, about HK$670,000 has been raised.
The CityU community has initiated various campaigns to help the victims of the Sichuan earthquake. Teachers and students in the Department of Applied Social Studies have formed a concern group and plan to provide counselling service for the survivors.
The Children and Adolescents at Risk Education Project, directed by Dr Annis Fung Lai-chu, Assistant Professor of Department of Applied Social Studies, received the Quality Education Fund’s Outstanding Project Award on 9 May.
Four CityU students have been granted Outstanding Service Awards in recognition of their outstanding leadership and devotion to serving the community.
More than 50 staff members and students participated in “Double Beat - Recitation and Singing”, a performance co-organised by Student Development Services of CityU and the CCCU Division of Language Studies on 3 April.
CityU held the groundbreaking ceremony on 7 January for the Community College of City University Building, one of the new buildings on campus catering for the University’s long-term development needs.
The Community College of City University is taking off, embarking on a new stage of development with a sharper focus on sub-degree education supported by a high-calibre teaching force.