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“City Living” was the theme for City Literary Festival 2014 at CityU from 25 to 26 April.
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CityU sports teams have won the overall Grand Slam for an unprecedented eighth time in the local intervarsity competition.
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Three students from CityU have each won scholarships worth $150,000 in the Innovation and Technology Scholarship Award Scheme.
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Over 100 students, staff and alumni from CityU finished the competition in a sea of pink in the Gyeongju Cherry Marathon 2014 in South Korea on 5 April.
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More than 1,100 participants enjoyed sweet melodies in the “Embrace Our Dreams” joint concert on 6 April in celebration of CityU’s 30th anniversary.
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Over 100 students, staff and alumni from CityU will be taking part in the Gyeongju Cherry Marathon 2014 in South Korea on 5 April.
As many Hong Kong industrial enterprises have moved their production lines northwards into China's mainland, what are the prospects for local industry--will the local labour market shrink further or will there be more opportunities for newcomers? What role will local graduates play in the future development of Hong Kong's industry?
"I never thought that I would have anything to do with osteoporosis," said Ms Chan, an administrative staff member in her late thirties. Her doctor, however, thought her body mass index was low, which means she is underweight, and reminded her of the bone scan offered during CityU's Wellness March 2003. "My scan result suggested that I have a medium-to-high risk of getting osteoporosis."
A novel scheme introduced by City University's Student Development Services (SDS) is making life easier for exchange and non-local undergraduate students. Launched in October 2002, the Buddies Scheme with Non-local Students is a year-long, tailor-made programme designed to introduce non-Hong Kong students to local culture and help them settle into their new environment.
I never thought that I would have anything to do with osteoporosis," said Ms Chan, an administrative staff member in her late thirties. Her doctor, however, thought her body mass index was low, which means she is underweight, and reminded her of the bone scan offered during CityU's Wellness March 2003. "My scan result suggested that I have a medium-to-high risk of getting osteoporosis.O

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