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Over 100 local and non-local students celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival at the Joint-hall Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration co-organized by the Student Residence Office and Halls of Residence of the Student Development Services on 5 October.
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CityU has admitted 400 students from the mainland since last year. They aspire to make the best use of their time at CityU to lay a solid foundation for their future.
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Two semesters after the start of the campaign, students taking part in the City-Youth Empowerment Project say they have learned how to build better relations with others and have developed a stronger commitment to society.
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The Student Residence Office and all nine student residence halls have jointly organized a series of sports and cultural contests throughout the academic year to promote inter-hall interaction and foster whole-person development.
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The student hostels are not just places of residence. They also enrich the experience of university life and uphold the philosophy of whole-person development, which is integral to CityU’s mission, through a diverse range of exciting activities.
CityU has already started its preparation for the mainland student recruitment exercise next year. Professor Richard Ho, Dean of Undergraduate Education, introduced the recruitment plan to the media on 25 Nov.
The Faculty of Business (FB) at CityU has pioneered a series of sharing sessions entitled Exchanges Forum 2005 that facilitate intercultural communication and provide social networking opportunities for overseas exchange students and local students.
More than 250 students attended an orientation recently for the Supplemental Instruction Scheme set up by the Faculty of Business (FB) to help freshmen adjust to university learning styles.
The Faculty of Business has introduced a "First Year Learning Experience" programme to all first-year BBA students to help them address new challenges in the learning environment.
CityU's Student Mentoring (SMS) and Supplemental Instruction (SI) Schemes empower senior students to enhance first-year students' learning skills and to boost their motivation. Professor Edmond Ko, CityU Vice-President (Undergraduate Education), presented certificates to SI and SMS supervisory staff, and student mentors and leaders on 27 May, 2004.

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