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The annual BuiltExpo 2006, organized by the Division of Building Science and Technology, showcases 90 final-year projects that integrate elements of sustainable development.
Department of Management Sciences announced the findings of the "CityU Hong Kong Consumer Satisfaction Index 2005" on 7 January, showing that HKCSI stayed at 69.5, up 0.6% from the previous record high in 2004.
Architecture students from the Division of Building Science and Technology (BST) are taking part in the De.Con Architectural Study Tour Exhibition 2005 from 6-9 September to share their overseas learning experiences.
CityU's Division of Building Science and Technology presented BuiltExpo 2005 on campus on 8 and 9 April, with the theme of "Sustainable Development: Hong Kong Perspective".
The Department of Management Sciences announced its findings of the “CityU Hong Kong Consumer Satisfaction Index (CityU-HKCSI) 2004”. The findings show that the overall satisfaction level of local consumers in 2004 reached a record high level.
“The rapid development of technology induces significant changes in the design, construction and facilities of modern buildings and our living environment,” said Mrs Julie Mo, Head of the Division of Building Science and Technology (BST), who opened the Built Expo, 2-3 April 2004.
Creativity, dynamism, commitment-the spirit of the students of the Division of Building Science and Technology (BST) was on display at Built Expo 2003 on 9 and 10 June.
City University of Hong Kong researchers who compile the Hong Kong Consumer Satisfaction Index (HKCSI) reported the overall satisfaction level of local consumers dropped to a record low last year. They also identified a correlation between unemployment and the satisfaction index-the higher the unemployment, the lower the index. The HKCSI 2002 was released on 11 February.
A new addition to the City University of Hong Kong Press—Building Design and Development in Hong Kong—was launched at CityU on 29 January.
City University's third annual WebCourse Fair 2003 kicked off on 14 January with a virtual exhibition showcasing the use of the Internet for teaching and learning. Around 30 teaching staff members shared online how they make use of audio-visual learning packages, online quizzes, self-assessment tools and 3D animations to stimulate students' interest.

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