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Outstanding graduates kick off brilliant careers
High performing graduates of CityU have got off to a brilliant start in their careers after securing promising job offers from local or overseas corporations.
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CityU business students will represent Hong Kong in a global business challenge after winning the regional championship in Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong’s GDP is expected to grow 4.3% in 2012 with growth coming mainly from domestic demand and services exports, according to CityU forecast.
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Hong Kong’s GDP will grow by 5.1% this year, say researchers at CityU. The data was submitted to the United Nations’ publication World Economic Outlook.
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The Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics by CityU has been included in the Social Sciences Citation Index, signifying an international recognition of its excellent research and enhancing its reputation worldwide.
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About 200 scholars and professionals from around the world gathered at the All China Economic International Conference on 14 December to exchange ideas on a variety of economic issues concerning the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation community.
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The environment was given the good news and the bad news at a Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta Distinguished Lecture delivered by world-renowned economist and Honorary Professor at CityU, Professor Gregory Chow.
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A number of recently graduated CityU students have been admitted to postgraduate programmes at the world’s top universities, including Cambridge University and Oxford University in the UK, to continue their pursuit of academic and research excellence.
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As part of continuing efforts to bolster mutual understanding with the CityU community, Professor Way Kuo, University President, hosted “The Express Way to Kuo” Tea Gathering with administration staff on 27 March.
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In recognition of the contribution to CityU made by Professor David Tong Shuk-yin, Deputy President, a party was organised on 27 November to farewell Professor Tong.

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