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To celebrate CityU’s 25th Anniversary and broaden the alumni network, the Alumni Relations Office is staging a series of celebratory activities.
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The Convocation invited Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, to give a talk entitled “Teaching and Research: Dispelling Common Misconceptions” on 14 July, sharing his research findings on the myths surrounding teaching and research.
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CityU staff celebrated the arrival of the Year of the Ox on 3 February at the new year staff party organised by the Human Resources Office
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An open forum on the new remuneration package for academic faculty was held by the University on 21 October, during which faculty were provided with details of the new package and given the chance to offer feedback.
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The Development and Alumni Relations Office organised the Shanghai Alumni Reunion Dinner on 10 September, at which Professor Way Kuo, University President, and other University representatives celebrated Mid-Autumn Festival in advance with some 100 alumni.
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Professor Way Kuo, University President, met some 160 alumni, students and staff to talk about the future development of CityU under the theme of "Scaling new heights with a dual focus on teaching and research" on 4 September.
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CityU staff gathered together to celebrate the Year of the Rat at a party on 15 February organised by the Human Resources Office.
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More than 1,000 CityU members of staff celebrated the Year of the Pig in style with food, music, dancing and the mammoth lucky draw.
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Professor H K Chang, University President, announced on 13 December that Dr Ellen Ko Law Yin-lan was appointed Vice-President (Administration) with immediate effect for a period of two years.
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In a move that marks a milestone in the development of alumni relations, the Council of City University of Hong Kong has approved the setting up of the University Convocation to facilitate greater input from alumni.

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