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Professor H K Chang, CityU President, announces senior appointments that best position the University to face challenges ahead.
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CityU is bolstering measures to prevent the spread of avian flu on campus and reminds staff and students to remain vigilant against a possible outbreak.
Staff and students will have extra space for teaching and learning, as well as for work and relaxation, with the recent opening of a 300-seater lecture theatre and Green House facilities and planned new classrooms and other facilities.
Professor Y S Wong, Vice-President (Administration), will join the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology as Vice-President for Administration and Business in April. His presence will surely be missed, said University President Professor H K Chang.
The University's Ad-hoc Group on Prevention of Avian Flu outlines arrangements for examinations and the student residences as a precautionary measure against a possible avian flu outbreak.
The University’s health experts advise staff and students planning to travel abroad during the coming semester break to pay attention to travel tips on the prevention of avian flu.
About 150 CityU staff and students attended the University Development Forum on Campus Development on 24 November, at which University management presented the latest developments of major capital projects, followed by a Q & A session.
CityU signed a memorandum of understanding with Fujian Province Personnel Bureau on 16 November. The memorandum signifies cooperation in areas that will benefit both parties, such as personnel training, technology transfer and information resources.
The University Health Centre organized a health seminar on 14 November on prevention of influenza as part of a series of awareness activities about influenza launched by the University.
The Ad-hoc Group on Prevention of Avian Flu was set up on 7 November to increase the awareness of staff and students about avian flu and ensure the University is taking the best possible precautionary measures.

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