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FISU World University Games
Congratulations to Anson Ho Kwan-kit, a student-athlete at CityU, and his partner Doo Hoi-kem on winning a bronze medal in the table tennis mixed doubles at the Chengdu 2023 FISU World University Games on 3 August.
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Thirty-four Year 2 students from the Department of Applied Social Studies at CityU were named as Student Leaders under the Project for Learning Excellence at the X-Gala on 11 October.
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CityU student volunteers took part in a host of different kinds of services organised by the City-Youth Empowerment Project during this summer holidays.
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Twenty-one students and three teachers from Shanxi and Hebei took part in the Hong Kong Tertiary Education Touch Camp organised by the City-Youth Empowerment Project from 11 to 17 July.
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Organised by the Department of Applied Social Studies, "Project X" helps freshmen integrate into university life through, among others, outreach camps, study groups, workshops and leadership training camps.
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CityU students and charity workers talked about their experiences as volunteers at a sharing session “City-youth Cares About Children” on 27 October.
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Four CityU students share their experiences as participants of a 17-day China Synergy Programme for Outstanding Youth 2010, which included a meeting with Mr Jia Qinglin, one of the state leaders of China.
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Four CityU students recently took part in the World Universities Debating Championship 2010 in Antalya, Turkey.
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CityU offered law students the valuable opportunity to study competition law over the summer at University College, Oxford, England through the Global Legal Education and Awareness Project.
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As students from the School of Law, we joined the six-week long China Legal Placement programme this summer to study Chinese law, visit legal institutions in Beijing and gain work experience at the People’s Courts in Shanghai and Nanjing.

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