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The CityU Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, a well-regarded international business society, was installed on 26 November 2008. Almost 200 students and alumni from the College of Business were inducted as inaugural members.
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An open forum on the new remuneration package for academic faculty was held by the University on 21 October, during which faculty were provided with details of the new package and given the chance to offer feedback.
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Four students from the Faculty of Business have excelled in the Young Leaders Development Programme 2008 organised by the AIA Foundation, taking home the Most Outstanding Young Leader Award and the Best Report-Writing Award.
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More than 50 students from CityU's Faculty of Business took part in the first Advanced Management Programme study tour to the US staged in collaboration with the Haas School of Business of UC Berkeley from 18 to 22 August.
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CityU received the delegates of Shenzhen-Hong Kong Innovation Circle on 14 August. Discussions between CityU representatives and the delegates focused on cooperation between CityU and Shenzhen.
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Representatives from Sham Shui Po District Council and District Office visited the campus on 21 July as part of the University's efforts to strengthen relations with the community.
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The inauguration ceremony of CityU's first Standing Committee of the Convocation was held on 7 April, marking a milestone in the development of alumni relations at CityU.
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Eight business students served as voluntary workers and helped remodel a charity shop in Canterbury, UK, in a bid to raise funds for the needy.
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The College of Business has become the only business school in the Greater China region to be accredited by AACSB International, EQUIS and AMBA respectively.
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The Faculty of Business and UC Berkeley signed an agreement on 20 February on providing advanced management executive programmes.

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