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Eminent CityU faculty receive RGC awards
Outstanding faculty members at CityU were recognised by RGC at an Awards Presentation Ceremony on 24 November for their distinguished research achievements and significant contributions to higher education.
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This year’s Teaching Excellence Award has been awarded to Dr Peter Jordan, Assistant Professor in EN at CityU.
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The Chinese Civilisation Centre, Division of Building Science and Technology and the Library have co-organised the month-long "Discovery of the Architectural and Cultural Values of Chinese Bridges Exhibition".
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BST is holding BuiltExpo 2008, the 15th Student Project of the Year Competition and Exhibition, from 18 April to 19 April. More than 100 exemplary works in building and construction are showcased to demonstrate the students’ resourcefulness and strengths.
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Graduating students of CityU’s Bachelor of Arts in English for Professional Communication programme are showcasing their projects in the exhibition “Collaboration and Communication: Stepping Forward to Success”.
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Over 100 final-year projects which demonstrate creativity in building design and construction skills of students of CityU are showcased at the annual BuiltExpo 2007.
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The Language Clinic promotes peer-tutoring to boost English language skills across campus, according to Dr Rodney Jones of the Department of English and Communication.
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The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is answering the rallying call to internationalize campus with a dynamic range of academic and exchange programmes.
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The annual BuiltExpo 2006, organized by the Division of Building Science and Technology, showcases 90 final-year projects that integrate elements of sustainable development.
CityU's Division of Building Science and Technology presented BuiltExpo 2005 on campus on 8 and 9 April, with the theme of "Sustainable Development: Hong Kong Perspective".

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