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CityU Undergraduate Info Day 2023 showcases innovative learning
CityU resumed its physical Undergraduate Info Day on 7 October this year, attracting about 20,000 visitors with nearly 200 activities for secondary school students and parents to learn about the latest programmes, admissions information, campus facilities and advanced developments.
Alumnus wins Best New Director, Best Original Screenplay at Golden Horse Awards
A highly talented filmmaker and alumnus of CityU has won the Best New Director Award and the Best Original Screenplay Award at the 59th Golden Horse Awards for his first feature film, The Sunny Side of the Street.
CityU introduces flexible admission arrangement for 2020/21
A more flexible admission arrangement will be introduced by CityU in 2020/21. It’s aimed at applicants who attain excellent overall HKDSE results but who don’t meet the admission requirements in one core subject.
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Around 30,000 interested secondary school students and their parents found out more about the academic offerings at CityU during its annual Information Day on 13 October.
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A new scholarship scheme set up by CityU offers talented applicants help with tuition fees and promotes diverse learning opportunities such as overseas exchanges and leadership training.
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More than 30,000 visitors explored the professional education opportunities on offer during Info Day.
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The Department of Marketing at CityU presented awards to students who demonstrated outstanding performance in their company consultancy projects.
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Information Day this year attracted more than 30,000 visitors to CityU on 17 October.
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New admissions arrangements and student learning opportunities were outlined at an information session for secondary schools on 24 September.
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Marketing students were honoured at a special ceremony on 28 May for their outstanding consultancy services to nine local corporations.

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