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The Strategic Teaching Enhancement Programme (STEP) 2007, organized by the Education Development Office to help academic staff keep pace with the ever-changing university environment, kicked off on 25 January.
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A banquet and a belly dance enliven the occasion as exchange students bid goodbye to their new friends at CityU.
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CityU encourages students to participate in student exchange programmes to broaden their horizons and equip themselves with the qualities needed to become a professional.
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The Language Clinic promotes peer-tutoring to boost English language skills across campus, according to Dr Rodney Jones of the Department of English and Communication.
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The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is answering the rallying call to internationalize campus with a dynamic range of academic and exchange programmes.
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CityU has admitted 400 students from the mainland since last year. They aspire to make the best use of their time at CityU to lay a solid foundation for their future.
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Three academics from the Department of English and Communication have brought back top awards from the International Communication Association annual conference in Germany.
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The "Creativity-in-Action" workshops run by students from the School of Creative Media proved highly successful at getting secondary school students interested in video art, photography and web animation.
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The Education Development Office at CityU held the "Learning to learn: Preparing Secondary School Students for Lifelong Learning" Conference on 17 June, sharing thoughts with secondary school teachers on lifelong learning and "learning to learn".
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Two hundred participants from higher education institutions in Hong Kong, the mainland, Taiwan and Singapore shared their experience in and examined issues on e-learning at the “2006 e-Learning Forum for Greater China” hosted at CityU, 19-20 May.

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