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Students taking the Object-Oriented Programming and Design course (EE2311) share their experience in creating their own game called Gems Crush.
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Fifty CityU students recently visited elderly residents in their private homes to offer them assistance and care
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I am one of the participants of the Synergistic Innovation Scheme. I have learnt a great deal about science and conducting applied research through this scheme.
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The Student Ambassadors Programme held an inauguration ceremony on 2 February to launch another batch of students to whole-person education.
I think I would be a different person today if I had not made good use of the learning opportunities at City University of Hong Kong.
Double congratulations are due to Dr Kenji Yum. Not only will he graduate from CityU this week with a PhD in Electronic Engineering, he has also been awarded the Certificate of Excellence in the 2005 Hong Kong Young Scientist Awards.
Some 50 CityU students have formed four teams to compete in the Robocon 2005 Hong Kong Contest. They will show off their robotic creations, which are sure to impress the judges.
Three final year mainland students of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE), Wu Boping, Huang Yuanyuan and Liang Xiangdong, talk about their learning experience at CityU and their further academic pursuits.
Twenty-three Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) students have formed two teams to enter the Robocon Hong Kong Contest -- Lovers' Reunion on 20 June. The winning team in the Hong Kong contest will represent Hong Kong at the ABU Asia-Pacific Robot Contest 2004 (ABU Robocon) in Seoul, Korea, in September.
About 100 students were present at the 21 April symposium on China's impact on Hong Kong's economy and job market. The event was organized by the Asia-Pacific Student Entrepreneurship Society (ASES) as a way to help students understand and prepare for their future careers.

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