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Hong Kong people favour building more public housing and giving more subsidies to public housing, according to a survey conducted by CityU.
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Around 20 local secondary school students spent the weekend with colleagues from the Office of Education Development and General Education of CityU, learning how to create effective ePortfolios.
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A competition to find a slogan that is aligned with CityU’s new theme “Discover & Innovate@CityU” has revealed a rich seam of creativity among students at CityU.
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The theme for the professional development workshops run by EDGE expands on CityU’s new policy on assessment.
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Four CityU students share their experiences as participants of a 17-day China Synergy Programme for Outstanding Youth 2010, which included a meeting with Mr Jia Qinglin, one of the state leaders of China.
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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.
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The Academy of Social Sciences (UK) has conferred the award of “Academician” on Professor Ray Forrest, from the Department of Public and Social Administration, in recognition of his significant contribution to social sciences and its promotion.
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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.
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Four CityU students recently took part in the World Universities Debating Championship 2010 in Antalya, Turkey.
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Mr Edward Yau Tang-wah, Secretary for the Environment of the HKSAR Government, delivered a talk entitled “Hong Kong - A Green City?” on 17 September, analysing the environmental status in Hong Kong. The talk is organised as part of a new multi-disciplinary programme offered by CityU.

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