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Three academics from the Department of English and Communication have brought back top awards from the International Communication Association annual conference in Germany.
A study by CityU's Centre for Communication Research shows that local Internet users receive on average 58 junk mails per week, 11 more than that of 2004 and double the number of normal emails received.
Professor H K Chang, President of City University of Hong Kong, participated in celebrations held by Fudan University from 23 to 25 September to mark Fudan’s centennial anniversary and further promote relations between the two universities.
Ms Jiang Shujun, Penny, a PhD Student in the Department of English and Communication at City University of Hong Kong has won an Excellent Paper Award at the Third Conference of the Communication Association of China.
Eleven students received scholarships from the Consulate General of Spain, the Spanish Chamber of Commerce and FHS at the Spanish Awards and Scholarships Ceremony held on 22 June in recognition of their academic excellence in learning Spanish.
An International Conference on Mobile Communication and Asian Modernities was held on 7-8 June, bringing together local and international scholars to exchange views on issues related to mobile communication and social development.
Ten teams of Form 6 secondary school students competed in the design and development of multimedia web pages at the second New Media Workshop and Competition organized by the Department of English and Communication, held 19 March.
The Department of English and Communication will launch its second New Media Workshop and Competition on 19 March. High-school students will have the chance to showcase their talents in new media communication by participating in the competition.
As part of an ongoing Research Seminar Series, on 11 October 2004, Dr Betty Lee, of CityU's Department of English and Communication, shared her research findings on: "Hong Kong Consumers' Evaluation Process of Organizational Crisis".
Founded in 1984, CityU turns 20 this year. "If a centenary marks the first cycle of a university's development, CityU is still on its way. We have fared well thus far, with tremendous achievements in our first 20 years," said Professor H K Chang, President, at the Staff New Year Party on 28 January, kicking off the 20th anniversary year. 2004 is a time to look back and rejoice in our achievements, and to look forward to the future with a new role statement.

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