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A team of top experts are invited to provide advice to CityU on establishing biomedical engineering-related programmes to further enhance professional education and research
CityU has invited five distinguished academics to visit the School of Creative Media to provide expert advice on the strategic direction of the School, with a target of achieving global leadership and local preeminence.
More than 40 faculty and staff members from various departments exchanged views with Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, on 29 October at a tea gathering organised to foster open communication within the CityU Community about University affairs.
Determined to develop the best General Education (GE) courses possible in preparation for the transition to the four-year curriculum, CityU has held talks with Fulbright scholars in the field of GE from the United States.
The Education Development Office has organised the Strategic Teaching Enhancement Programme to help colleagues prepare for the four-year curriculum and familiarise themselves with Outcomes Based Teaching and Learning.
Professor Way Kuo invited close to 40 academic and administrative staff to a tea gathering on 25 September to strengthen communication with staff in a more relaxed atmosphere. Such tea gatherings will be held regularly.
The School of Continuing and Professional Education held a party on 2 July to mark the return to the University of 82 colleagues who will focus on top-up degree programmes and adult education.
CityU Library organised the third Outstanding Academic Papers by Students award ceremony to give recognition to students who excel in academic writing.
At the University Development Forum held on 20 March, the University shared with staff and students the progress made so far in developing the framework for the transition to a four-year normative degree structure and exchanged views on the issue.
CityU kicks off its 2008 mainland recruitment drive at the 13th China International Education Exhibition Tour in Beijing, aiming to attract more top mainland students from inland provinces.