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CityU educator promoting interdisciplinary English learning receives UGC Teaching Award
An inter-institutional collaborative team involving a scholar from CityU promoting a student-centred project, “English Across the Curriculum”, has been awarded the 2022 UGC Teaching Award.
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The English Language Centre is named after Mrs Chan Feng Men-ling and her daughter, Miss Chan Shuk-lin, in appreciation of Mrs Chan’s significant support and contribution to the University.
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A paper on the evaluation of ePortfolio platforms in higher education has earned CityU an international award at e-Case and e-Tech 2010, showcasing the University’s leading role in the use of this beneficial technology.
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MERIT led by CityU has been designated by a UN body as the first Regional Centre of Excellence in Marine Pollution, underpinning its leadership position in the field of marine pollution research, monitoring, assessment and management.
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Mr Zhang Xian-en, Director General of the Department of Basic Research, Ministry of Science and Technology, led a five-member delegation to visit the world class technologies of MERIT and the Applied Electromagnetics Laboratory at CityU on 23 May.
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Thirty-nine CityU students have been presented with the Outstanding Student Award by the English Language Centre for their achievements and positive attitude towards learning English.
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CityU was awarded a $4.5 million environmental consultancy contract by the Government after beating 17 international consultants and local universities in a highly competitive bidding exercise.
What it's about? The story begins with an email sent to the author by a middle-aged couple he has never met asking him to give them some hints on what to see and do on their first trip to Hong Kong. In appreciation of his help, they send him a gift: Sherman Lee's classic A History of Far Eastern Art. Flicking through the book, Winchester is struck by ..

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