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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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Dr Cao Jianlin, Vice Minister of Science and Technology, visited CityU’s State Key Laboratories of Millimetre Waves and Marine Pollution on 4 March. He invited CityU to submit proposals to the Ministry for future cooperation.
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The Mainland and External Affairs Office conducted International Week 2010 from 1 February to 5 February. Highlights of the event on 4 February included the flag procession, global runway parade and international New Year fair.
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CityU signed an agreement with University of New South Wales, Australia, on 22 October to bolster academic exchange and further develop the relationship between the two institutions.
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More than 80 officers and soldiers from the People’s Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison visited CityU on 16 October and sampled a taste of university life.
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CityU hosted a visit by the Consul-General of Canada on 14 October, introducing them to the University’s internationalised professional education and research environment.
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A delegation of leaders of key secondary schools in mainland China visited CityU on 28 November to find out more about next year's admission exercise as well as teaching and research facilities
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CityU has embarked on a series of mainland student recruitment activities in various provinces and cities to introduce the University to teachers, students, parents and the media, aiming to recruit a greater number of high-quality students
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CityU co-organizes “Mainland Students Learning Camp on Financial Management 2007”, providing mainland students with an opportunity to learn about Hong Kong's financial and economic development and to exchange with Hong Kong students.
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CityU has embarked on a series of mainland recruitment activities to showcase its strengths and achievements in a bid to recruit more outstanding mainland students.

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