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Year 2 applied social studies student Leung Ka-ming is the first épée fencer to represent Hong Kong in the Olympics.
Four social scientists and a cultural historian at CityU have secured HK$1.87 million in research grants from Hong Kong, the UK and Taiwan research funding bodies.
Five students from the Division of Building Science and Technology at CityU won the Platinum Award of the BEC Low-carbon Home–Green Residential Development Design Competition.
CityU academics show support to the deaf community by co-sponsoring the Hong Kong International Deaf Film Festival.
Under the theme “Vision for a Better City”, BST students displayed more than 60 final-year projects at BuiltExpo 2011, to show how better designed buildings can improve the living environment.
CityU has received a donation from the Hong Kong Construction Association to set up a scholarship fund for outstanding students studying at BC and BST.
Organised by the Department of Applied Social Studies, "Project X" helps freshmen integrate into university life through, among others, outreach camps, study groups, workshops and leadership training camps.
CityU students and charity workers talked about their experiences as volunteers at a sharing session “City-youth Cares About Children” on 27 October.
CityU has held a Book Launching Ceremony for Back to Faith: The Practice of Faith in Social Work and a Sharing Forum entitled “How to Practise Faith in Social Welfare Sector?” on 2 October.
More than 100 final year projects demonstrating the professional skills and creativity of students on design and building technology are being displayed at BuiltExpo 2010 held on 16-17 April at CityU.