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CityU hosted a visit by the Consul-General of Canada on 14 October, introducing them to the University’s internationalised professional education and research environment.
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CityU gave a warm welcome and kicked off new initiatives to support new non-local students at the start of the academic year.
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The UGC chairman and its members met the University Senate on 30 June to exchange ideas on higher education in Hong Kong and discuss the Higher Education Review 2010.
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I participated in the Lunar New Year Fair organised by the CityU Buddy Scheme on 6 February. I had the opportunity to mingle with friends from different countries and learnt about the traditional Chinese culture. We had an unforgettable night.
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A delegation of leaders of key secondary schools in mainland China visited CityU on 28 November to find out more about next year's admission exercise as well as teaching and research facilities
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More than 40 faculty and staff members from various departments exchanged views with Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, on 29 October at a tea gathering organised to foster open communication within the CityU Community about University affairs.
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Professor Way Kuo, University President, met with about 90 foundation year mainland students on 10 October and offered them words of encouragement on coping with University and their new lives in Hong Kong.
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CityU has embarked on a series of mainland student recruitment activities in various provinces and cities to introduce the University to teachers, students, parents and the media, aiming to recruit a greater number of high-quality students
From semester B 2007/08, the first phase of the introduction of General Education will see students choosing from six GE courses offered in conjunction with the out-of-discipline courses.
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CityU co-organizes “Mainland Students Learning Camp on Financial Management 2007”, providing mainland students with an opportunity to learn about Hong Kong's financial and economic development and to exchange with Hong Kong students.

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