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Awardees celebrate with parents and teachers the start of their transformation into professionals at the A+++ Scholarship Schemes Presentation Ceremony on 7 November.
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CityU introduced its programmes, campus life and facilities to secondary students, parents, teachers and the general public at its annual Information Day on 14 October.
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Searching for the key to Hong Kong’s success through exchanges between scholars in the East and West is one of the foci of CityU in developing general education courses for the four-year curriculum.
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Three hundred and seventy students have participated various internship programmes organized by the Co-operative Education Centre this year. Four FSE students presented their reflections of the internship at a meeting in the Central Office of DBS Bank.
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CityU held the "Welcoming Ceremony of the Student Orientation 2006" from 29 to 31 August under the theme "From Student to Professional" for new students.
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About 60 new members of academic staff received a warm welcome from senior colleagues at the Faculty Orientation Programme organized on 17 and 18 August by the Education Development Office.
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The average score of new students admitted through JUPAS to CityU jumped 6.5%, the most improved results out of the seven local universities.
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City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has successfully completed its admission exercise in 20 provinces/cities on the mainland this year. Both the quality and quantity of candidates are much higher than last year
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CityU welcomes to Hong Kong the newly appointed UGC member Sir Gareth Roberts, a renowned engineering scientist and education administrator and currently the President of Wolfson College, University of Oxford.
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CityU has launched CityUTeens, a custom-made online magazine aimed at introducing the latest developments at CityU to teenagers studying in local secondary schools.

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