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CityU is moving at full speed to implement the General Education (GE) curriculum that offers a wide variety of comprehensive cross-disciplinary courses.
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The College of Humanities and Social Sciences staged the Global Festival of Folklore 2010 on 14 January to promote cultural exchange among overseas exchange students and local and mainland students.
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A ceremony held on 14 January marked the launch of the CityU history books and unveiling of the CityU Strategic Plan 2010-2015. It signifies that CityU, after celebrating its 25th anniversary, has entered a new stage of development.
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CityU will host Graduate Studies Information Day 2010 on the afternoon of 16 January to introduce its taught postgraduate, professional doctorate and research degree programmes to prospective postgraduate students.
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By writing a true account of how my mother overcame breast cancer and all the hardships in between and reviewing all the changes this illness had wrought on my mother as well as on me, I won the Creative Writing Scholarship and found a new direction to pursue.
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Young writers now have an invaluable opportunity to have their works reviewed by renowned writers and poets such as Mr Chang Ta-chuen, Mr Bei Dao, Mr Yang Ze and Mr Yang Zhao by participating in the annual City Literary Awards organised by CityU.
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The School of Law hosted a public lecture with prestigious legal scholar Professor George A Bermann speaking on parallel litigation in international disputes.
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The School of Law held the Opening Ceremony for the “Master of Laws (LLM) Programme for Chinese Judges” and the “Advanced Programme for Chinese Senior Judges” and the Graduation Ceremony for the first LLM Programme for Chinese Judges on 8 January.
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More than 100 marketing students helped companies set up strategy to explore new markets, and nine teams received the Student Marketing Consultancy Projects Awards for their outstanding performance.
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Dr Stephen Liao Shaoyi, Associate Professor from the Department of Information Systems, has received sponsorship of more than HK$10 million from the Innovation and Technology Fund and the industry to conduct three research projects on traffic systems.

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