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CityUHK contributes to helping low-income households break the cycle of poverty
CityUHK plays a significant role in empowering low-income households living in transitional housing by becoming one of the incubation partners of JC PROJECT LIFT which is created and funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust.
Multidisciplinary collaboration provides holistic support for disadvantaged children and families
CityUHK has actively contributed to the development of young children from disadvantaged backgrounds during their formative years by becoming a partner of KeySteps@JC Phase Two.
‘Create your Future@CityUHK’ empowers Strive and Rise Programme Alumni
CityUHK organised the “Create your Future@CityUHK X Grace Yu Ho Wun Youth Development Fund” programme on 2 March, introducing its diverse range of undergraduate programmes and student life to about 120 secondary school students who participated in the Strive and Rise Programme.
Happy 30th birthday, CityU!
The celebrations marking the 30th anniversary since City University of Hong Kong achieved university status began at a ceremony on 11 January.
CityU welcomes research degree students
Research degree students from different counties and regions were welcomed in the 2021 Research Degree Student Orientation at CityU on 16 September.
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Representatives from CityU and a number of mainland universities exchanged ideas at a “Postgraduate Education Roundtable Forum” in early May in Suzhou.
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Senior management welcome new students to the big CityU family at a ceremony on 23 August.
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A PhD student workshop jointly organised by CityU and USTC came to its 10th anniversary.
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A former spy plane pilot and a member of Boeing’s senior management gave talks to mark the 10th anniversary of the naming of the Chow Yei Ching School of Graduate Studies.
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CityU senior management and student leaders welcomed new students at the University Welcoming Ceremony.

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