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The Education Development Office held a gathering for student tutors from the Language Clinic and the Peer-Assisted Learning Scheme to help them learn about their roles and responsibilities as tutors and to determine their learning outcomes.
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The Student Residence Office organised a Joint Hall Mid-Autumn Festival celebration in the Student Residence Halls on 12 September to enable students from around the world to enjoy a festive evening.
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I participated in the Joint-Hall Mid-Autumn Festival celebration held in the Student Residence Halls on 24 September. I really enjoyed the delight of the festival and the warm family feeling.
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The Student Residence Office of Student Development Services introduces studio apartments for married couples, helping them balance study and family lives.
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About 100 CityU students who took part in the City-Youth Empowerment Project were honoured for their service to needy groups in the community at a certificate presentation ceremony on 21 April.
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CityU organizes inter-hall activities to enhance whole-person education for students, helping them to develop to their full potential.
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CityU has generated $200m in the Third Matching Grant Scheme, of which $120m are funds raised by the University. This is 60 per cent more than the amount generated in the Second Scheme.
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CityU has dedicated a student residential hall to The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust in appreciation of its generous donations to support the Student Hostels Project.
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Over 100 local and non-local students celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival at the Joint-hall Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration co-organized by the Student Residence Office and Halls of Residence of the Student Development Services on 5 October.
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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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