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Professor Lee Chin-chuan, Chair Professor and Head of the Department of Media and Communication, gave the latest talk in the President's Lecture Series: Excellence in Academia on 2 March.
A new strategic agreement between CityU and the media industry will help to nurture media professionals and strengthen Hong Kong’s status as a regional information and communication hub.
Four academics from CityU became members of the newly formed Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities.
One of the world’s most influential sociologists and communication theorists visited CityU to deliver a City University Distinguished Lecture on 3 December.
Offers of scholarships to study abroad and invitations to participate in open art competitions exemplify the academic and artistic excellence of CityU graduate students.
Professor Lee Chin-chuan, Head of Department of Media and Communication, discussed the relationship between the media, politics and modern Chinese society at a recent City Cultural Salon.
The Department of English at CityU received funding from the government to study the phenomenon of Cosplay in Hong Kong, and in addition is staging an international symposium and exhibition to discuss the transformative power of dress, costume and fashion.
CityU has launched the first high-definition student-run campus TV station (City TV) in Hong Kong in a bid to nurture students’ professional competency in a new era of multimedia communication.
Students on the verge of graduation from the Bachelor of Arts in English for Professional Communication programme showcased their accomplishments at the Professional Communication Project Exhibition, held from 24 to 26 March.
By building a virtual academic community and bringing promising young scholars from the mainland to CityU, the Department of Media and Communication is consolidating its leading role in communication education and research in Greater China.