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CityU has launched its annual mainland recruitment exercise, joining the 15th China International Education Exhibition Tour in a bid to enhance the University’s image and recruit quality students.
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The School of Law established on 18 March the Hong Kong Centre for Maritime and Transportation Law to nurture maritime and transportation legal professionals in support of Hong Kong’s continued development as a maritime service centre.
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Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, met the media on 17 March to provide updates about recent developments at the University.
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Department of Marketing students initiated and co-organised the “Exhibition on World Expo 2010 Shanghai China” together with Hok Yau Club, China Daily (Hong Kong), New Youth Forum and others, aiming to build a sense of belonging among local youths to mainland China.
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Pulitzer Prize winning author Mr Junot Díaz was the speaker at City University Pulitzer Prize Distinguished Lecture on 15 March.
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CityU has joined hands for the first time with two influential financial institutions, in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, to offer a training programme that will nurture senior executives from the mainland’s financial and treasury management sectors.
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The School of Law, with the support of The United Nations Commission on International Trade, hosted a conference examining the latest trends in global sales law.
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CityU has developed the first electronic platform in Hong Kong for classical-colloquial Chinese alignment, processing and retrieval. The platform is expected to enhance the teaching of classical Chinese through the use of information technology.
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The Chinese Civilisation Centre of CityU is hosting an exhibition, entitled “Arts of the Chinese Brush: Exhibition of Calligraphy by Invited Artists”, showcasing numerous masterpieces from Mr Fong Chi-yung, Mr Ng Ko-shek, Mr Chan Mong-biu and Mr Hui Shuet-ming.
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A survey conducted by the Department of Management revealed that a lack of opportunities for development and further education and training is the major factor that prompts Hong Kong’s post-1980 generation to quit their jobs.

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