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From semester B 2007/08, the first phase of the introduction of General Education will see students choosing from six GE courses offered in conjunction with the out-of-discipline courses.
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Rose Yan Pei, a 2007 MPhil graduate of CityU, has been awarded a fully-funded research studentship to pursue PhD studies at Cambridge University in the UK.
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An innovative digital rights management project led by an engineering doctoral student at CityU won the World Summit Award 2007 in the e-Business Category.
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The Hong Kong Underwater Robot Challenge 2008, organised by WWF and CityU, is now open for registration. This year it will expand to include teams from mainland universities and colleges.
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CityU will offer a new General Education course on "Science and Technology: From Past to Future" in Semester B 2007-08 to provide students with an appreciation for scientific inquiry and a basic set of technical and critical-thinking skills.
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The Court, the supreme advisory body of City University of Hong Kong, held its first meeting on 7 December.
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CityU hosts the third City Literary Awards to promote creative writing in Hong Kong and Macau. The Awards are now open for entries.
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Mr Aurelio Gabaldón, a Spanish tenor and 2007 Operalia contest winner, entertained CityU staff and students with a captivating Spanish opera in a recital held on campus on 10 December.
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CityU will offer a new General Education course on “Cinema: East and West” in Semester B 2007-08 to enable students to appreciate the art of cinema from various perspectives and enhance their understanding of historical and cultural issues by studying films.
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Dr Chin Kwai-sang in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Management was elected as a Fellow of the American Society for Quality in recognition of his contribution to research and the promotion of quality engineering and management.

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