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CityU is holding the Holland Cultural Festival 2010 between 11 and 15 October, the first in a series of events aimed at promoting internationalisation on campus and enriching the learning experience of students.
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The College of Humanities and Social Sciences staged the Global Festival of Folklore 2010 on 14 January to promote cultural exchange among overseas exchange students and local and mainland students.
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The first lecture of the Humanities Lecture Series featured Professor Zhang Longxi, Chair Professor of Comparative Literature and Translation, addressing the perceived gap between science and the humanities and the East and West, on 15 September.
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A review panel comprised of five experts visited the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at CityU from 2-4 March to help enhance the quality of its academic and research programmes.
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Joining the English Immersion organised by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, we stayed in Queensland, Australia for nearly a month in the summer to run a survey for a local radio station.
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The CHASS Global Games Fair organised by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences was held on 14 January to foster cross-cultural interaction between local and overseas students through games from different countries.
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We are FHS students taking part in the English Immersion Programme this summer. The experiences in University of Western Australia in Perth and University of Edinburgh in Scotland are valuable to us ...
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CityU hosted a roundtable forum to promote discussion on the issue of poverty in Hong Kong on 23 February. Speakers included local and overseas academics, Government officials and representatives from social services and policy research organisations.
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CityU has launched the Putonghua Salon to provide students with a relaxing environment to learn and practise Putonghua.
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CityU Gallery is showcasing a collection of works by the Spanish artist Mr Mario Pasqualotto, who transforms plastic bags into valued fabrics, ancient stained glassworks and unexpected canvases

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