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Many CityU graduates have been admitted for postgraduate studies at the world’s famous universities, reinforcing our stature as a university with strengths in curriculum design, teaching and research that produces quality graduates.
International and local scholars in the field of cultural and language education converge at CityU this week for a two-day conference on Chinese culture, identity and language anxiety.
Four students of CityU’s School of Creative Media and two CityU alumni from the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Chinese programme proved their writing skills by winning City Literary Awards.
The Run Run Shaw Library of CityU has recently acquired two collections of significant Korean works written in Chinese which contribute to the studies of cultural exchange between China and Korea, as well as the development of the general education curriculum.
CityU presented 1,089 awards to outstanding students at its annual Scholarship and Prize Presentation Ceremony.Thanks to donations and contributions totalling HK$16.6 million, more than 1,300 awards will be available this year, a 30% increase on last year.
The launch of a critically-acclaimed new book by Professor (Chair) Zhang Longxi of the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics initiated a lecture series on East-West comparative literature studies.
A PhD student from CityU chosen to represent Hong Kong on an Antarctic expedition wants to inspire future generations to be more aware about environmental protection.
CityU is holding “Korea Week 07” for people who want to know more about Korean culture, society and economic development, and the unique Korean Studies courses on offer at CityU.
CityU is hosting a series of talks this week on the empowerment of women living in Muslim contexts, part of a multi-million dollar research project led by Dr Vivienne Wee, Associate Director of the Southeast Asia Research Centre.
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.