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CityU held a screening and director-sharing session on the movie Time Still Turns The Pages on 8 December. Mr Nick Cheuk Yick-him, Director of the film and a graduate of the CityU School of Creative Media was invited to share his experience.
Faculty and students of CityU have set up three Christmas trees, including two distinctive eco-friendly ones, on the campus for the CityU community to share their heartfelt greetings and words of encouragement, embracing the winter season together.
A variety of activities were hosted at CityU to help students destress during the intense period before the examinations, under the Cares for YOU Campaign, launched by Student Development Services from 21 to 24 November.
The first Graduation Gala of CityU's BVM was held on 28 October. With the recent attainment of direct accreditation from both the RCVS and the AVBC, all 11 BVM graduates of the leading cohort completed registration with the Veterinary Surgeons Board of Hong Kong and obtained their license to practise as veterinary surgeons.
CityU launched CityU Milk in May, which has been keenly sought after by staff and students. In order to allow the local community to taste the fresh milk produced locally by CityU Farm, CityU distributed milk to 300 students in Shamshuipo Kaifong Welfare Association Primary School at lunchtime today (19 October) to share the deliciousness of CityU Milk with the students and provide them with a nutritious addition to their lunch.
Earlier this month, a team of volunteers from Animals Asia took their dogs to CityU to meet with students, as “Professor Paws”.
CityU Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hong Kong Doujin Philharmonia Ensemble Quintet kicked off CityU Arts Festival 2023/24 with a series of hot Japanese anime songs at the opening concert, City Anime Fantasy, on 10 October and attracted over 500 audiences to enjoy an evening of orchestral delight.
Accreditation from the two foremost regulatory bodies for veterinary surgeons in the UK and Australia/New Zealand has been uniquely secured by CityU for its six-year BVM programme offered by the Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences.
Twenty students from various programmes at CityU interacted with local people, experienced local culture, taught at a local primary school and volunteered at an eco-farm during an eight-day trip to Mongolia on the Service Outreach Experience Programme over the summer.
A special orientation day held by Student Development Services at CityU on 25 August introduced CityU’s inclusive environment to undergraduate freshmen with Special Educational Needs as they embark on their new academic journey.