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Four CityU students recently took part in the World Universities Debating Championship 2010 in Antalya, Turkey.
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.
More than 100 scholars from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau and beyond are congregating at CityU to exchange ideas on public administration in a rapidly changing world.
The Department of Public and Social Administration at CityU organised an International Peer Review Conference on “China’s Provincial Environmental Performance Index” from 18 - 19 May to discuss the development of an environmental performance index in China
The pioneering contributions of a City University of Hong Kong professor have landed him a coveted US award for Outstanding Scholarship in Public Sector Human Resources.
The CityU Chinese Debating Team was crowned champion in the 10th Basic Law Multi-Dimensional Inter-University Debate Competition held on 9 August. In addition, three team members collected the Best Debater Awards.
City University of Hong Kong is hosting the 11th Teachers Update Course 2008 (TUC) to provide accessible, stimulating courses geared to the needs of Hong Kong's secondary school principals and teachers on a free-of-charge basis.
Students from the Department of Public and Social Administration tower over their Macau and Hong Kong competitors in winning the 2008 Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Student Day championship.
CityU hosted a roundtable forum to promote discussion on the issue of poverty in Hong Kong on 23 February. Speakers included local and overseas academics, Government officials and representatives from social services and policy research organisations.
CityU will offer a new General Education course on "Rational Thinking and Creative Ideas" in Semester B 2007-08 to enhance students' abilities to think rationally and creatively.