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Two events in 2005 stand out for me. I became a university freshman on a degree programme that I really wanted to take, and I became a student ambassador on the "A" Project, one of the most exciting student development programmes at CityU.
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CityU expressed its gratitude to its donors, including philanthropists, businessmen, industrialists, staff and alumni at a dinner on 23 November.
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CityU has developed a web-based multimedia interactive course for the self-learning of Putonghua through the application of tone graph software. The course is available now for primary and secondary school students to use online.
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CityU proudly announces that four outstanding university teachers nominated by students, alumni or programme committees have won the 2005-06 Teaching Excellence Awards. The four winners were chosen from 27 nominations.
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The Student Residence Office and all nine student residence halls have jointly organized a series of sports and cultural contests throughout the academic year to promote inter-hall interaction and foster whole-person development.
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More than 20 experts in Chinese art and culture converged on CityU to discuss modernity and modern Chinese art at an international symposium and exhibition.
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Three CityU undergraduate students have been awarded prestigious Sir Edward Youde Memorial Scholarships for their outstanding academic results and active participation in extra-curricular activities and community services.
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FB held a seminar entitled "Interactive Learning with PDAs: Strategies, Implementation and Results" on 28 March to share its experiences using wireless PDA technology to boost interactive learning in large classes.
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More than 120 CityU alumni gathered for a special dinner held by the Development and Alumni Relations Office (DAO) and the Alumni Association of CityU on 23 February.
“Idiom Zoo”, a website developed by LangComp Company Limited, an affiliated company of CityU, was chosen once again as one of the meritorious websites. The website is designed to help learners understand Chinese idioms in an interesting and interactive way.

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