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Forty-four CityU students earn high praise in the Outstanding Academic Papers by Students (OAPS) Certificate Awarding Ceremony for their excellent academic papers and contributions to the project.
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Professor H K Chang, President of CityU, believes that only by promoting Hong Kong as a regional education hub can Hong Kong sustain its future development in a globalized world.
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Hong Kong Underwater Robot Challenge 2007, jointly organized by WWF and CityU, took place on 9 April in CityU's swimming pool. Winning teams might compete in Canada's International Challenge.
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More than 30 civilizations history scholars take part in the “International Conference on Teaching and Learning of World Civilizations” from April 6 to 10 to develop the curriculum of a general education course titled “A History of Civilizations”.
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CityU held a stone-laying ceremony for its Shenzhen outpost, marking another milestone in its development on the mainland.
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A CityU law student was the first runner-up in the Fifth Inter-university Speech Contest—the "Metro Lions Cup".
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The Faculty of Business at CityU held a "Global Mall 2007" carnival, aimed at building a new platform for cultural exchange on campus.
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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.
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Education took the top position for the fourth year in a row as the most important factor for improving the quality of life in Hong Kong, according to a survey done by CityU and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.
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About 40 new student leaders at CityU pledged to serve their fellow students, the community and the motherland in a joint inauguration ceremony held on 1 April at the Wei Hing Theatre.

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