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CityU has received a HK$100 million donation from The Shaw Foundation to sponsor the University’s development. In appreciation of Sir Run Run Shaw’s significant support and contributions to CityU over the years, a cheque presentation ceremony was held on 22 September.
The award presentation ceremony of the 2010 ePortfolio Competition to promote and lay the foundation for a university-wide ePortfolio culture was held on 21 April.
Speaking at the City University Distinguished Lecture on March 3, prominent public affairs commentator Dr Allen Lee Peng-fei stressed that to maintain Hong Kong’s future competitive edge, more energy and time needed to be put into education.
A paper on the evaluation of ePortfolio platforms in higher education has earned CityU an international award at e-Case and e-Tech 2010, showcasing the University’s leading role in the use of this beneficial technology.
As part of the City University Distinguished Lecture Series, pioneering IBM scientist Dr Don Eigler provided an eye-opening insight into the continuing quest to develop increasingly smaller devices that are now operating on the atomic level.
The academician conference “Engineering Science and Technology: Trends and Frontiers” brings together highly regarded scientists to discuss the latest innovations in engineering and the possible frontiers of technological advancement.
More than 40 new faculty members participated in a full day Faculty Orientation Programme, organised by the Education Development Office on 18 August to prepare new academic staff for their new challenge at CityU.
Senior Education Development Officer, Mr David Santandreu Calonge, has earned Teacher of Honour status from the Kappa Delta Pi, International Honour Society in Education in recognition of his commitment to continuous professional growth.
The Education Development Office held the e-Learning Forum Asia 2009 from 11 to 12 May to promote electronic teaching and learning in tertiary institutions across Asia.
CityU hosted the GE Fair to introduce ten General Education courses to be offered this semester and to boost students’ understanding of the programme.