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Combining physics with creativity, over 1,000 secondary school students turned straws into waterwheels in the Hong Kong Inter-school Straw Waterwheel Object Lifting Competition.
The Professional Communication Project enables students of CityU's BA in English for Professional Communication (BAEPC) programme to put theory into practice. I learned a lot from this unforgettable assignment.
Students, staff and alumni have expressed their deep concerns about Council Chairman Sir Gordon Wu's remarks in Ming Pao on 3 March,and reiterated their support for CityU’s direction.
At a Council meeting on 14 April, lengthy discussions including the University’s role were held. At the end of the meeting, Council Chairman Sir Gordon Wu was convinced and agreed that CityU has indeed adhered to its role.
20 masterpieces demonstrating the professional communication skills in English of the final-year students of Associate of Arts English for Professional Communication (AAEPC) are on display.
CityU's Department of Management announced the findings of its survey on Hong Kong Employees’Well-being and Confidence on 13 April. The survey indicates that employees’overall confidence in the job market is relatively low.
CityU clinched the Men's Overall Champion and Women's Overall Second Runner-up titles in the 2004-05 Hong Kong Post-Secondary Colleges Athletic Association competitions.
Over 30 students from the Department of Building and Construction (BC) put their knowledge into practice and volunteered to participate in a student hostel redevelopment project for a remote primary school in Guangxi province.
“Freshly Made Burial Objects – Mister Ying Reborn”, is now on display in the CityU Gallery until 16 May. Based on reinterpretations of burial objects of the Qin Dynasty, four artists delivered a new form of ceramics and installation work.
CityU's Division of Building Science and Technology presented BuiltExpo 2005 on campus on 8 and 9 April, with the theme of "Sustainable Development: Hong Kong Perspective".

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