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In a move that marks a milestone in the development of alumni relations, the Council of City University of Hong Kong has approved the setting up of the University Convocation to facilitate greater input from alumni.
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Five CityU telecommunication projects are on display at the ITU Telecom World 2006 at the AsiaWorld Expo from 4 to 8 December, showcasing CityU’s strengths in telecom-related research and attracting potential technology transfer to industry.
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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.
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The University is considering leasing off-campus sites to ease the short-term space shortage.
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A banquet and a belly dance enliven the occasion as exchange students bid goodbye to their new friends at CityU.
City University of Hong Kong and The Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau of Macao SAR signed an agreement on collaborative research to enhance atmospheric science for both regions, 31 August.
Sixteen CityU student athletes participate in the 7th All China University Games, 28 August to 6 September 2004, in Shanghai.
Professor James Moy, newly appointed Dean of the School of Creative Media and, concurrently, Chair Professor of Creative Media, traveled to Los Angeles in August 2004 to meet senior staff of the School of Cinema-Television of the University of Southern California.
Twenty-eight course participants in their mid-50's to late 80's, explored what it is like to learn in a university environment, 16 to 20 August, in a 'Mini-U' programme organized by CityU Professional Services Ltd and sponsored by Po Leung Kuk.
The welcoming ceremonies of the Student Orientation 2004, 24-26 August,welcomed more than 10,000 new undergraduate and postgraduate students to the CityU family.

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