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Secondary school students displayed their talents for revitalising Hong Kong neighbourhoods in an urban design competition organised by the Department of Building and Construction at CityU.
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A group of four CityU students and graduates was one of the winners in the Open Group of the Ideas Competition for Mei Ho House of Shek Kip Mei Estate
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CityU held a technology transfer forum on 18 May on topics in building design and health protection, sharing technological development with experts from the building and construction industry.
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The China Proper Track Society of the Students’ Union presented a National Flag Raising Ceremony on 4 May, exemplifying the spirit of whole-person development.
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CityU's Division of Building Science and Technology held a Study Tour Exhibition 2006 from 7-9 September to showcase students' learning experience in a study tour to Europe and Japan in June.
More than 100 secondary-school students from Hong Kong and Macau became structural engineers for a day as they competed to design and build a transmission tower in BASIC 2005.
CityU is introducing a pioneering double degree programme in construction and law, which creates a unique synergy for both professions and a win-win situation for students and employers. The programme will accept the first intake of 20 students in 2006.
Over 30 students from the Department of Building and Construction (BC) put their knowledge into practice and volunteered to participate in a student hostel redevelopment project for a remote primary school in Guangxi province.
A scholarly work,“Building Dilapidation and Rejuvenation in Hong Kong" newly published by the City University of Hong Kong Press, provides a holistic study of old buildings maintenance, urban planning and development issues.
Over 100 secondary school students packed CityU's campus on 4 September 2004, to take part in the third Build and Shake Inter-school Competition organised by CityU's Department of Building and Construction.

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