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CityUHK held the Community Yoga Fun Hour cum Open Day at the Lee Shau Kee Student Residence Village on 22 February. With a large-scale yoga experience and a series of exciting activities, the event aimed to foster interaction and connections between CityUHK and the community.

From 2 to 5 January, CityUHK hosted the "Innovation@Community Carnival" at D2 Place ONE in Lai Chi Kok. The event featured a series of exciting activities, providing visitors with the opportunity to experience the innovative spirit and achievements of the start-ups under the University’s flagship innovation and entrepreneurship programme, HK Tech 300, as well as those of the University’s partners and CityUHK alumni, and to learn how these achievements contributed to the local community and addressed global challenges.

CityUHK held its 30th Anniversary Student Carnival on 17 January to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the inauguration of CityUHK as a university, and further strengthen the bonds between faculty and students, allowing them to enjoy a pleasant evening together. The evening was filled with exciting activities, including heartfelt performances by the President, faculty, students and alumni, as well as game booths and food kiosks.

On 20 November, CityUHK held the opening ceremony for the “CityUHK@Sham Shui Po” Exhibition. Through a rich tapestry of themes—education, community, technology, arts and culture—the exhibition highlights the unique bonds that CityUHK shares with the Sham Shui Po District in which the University is located.

CityUHK held Principals’ Luncheon 2024 under the theme “Nurturing Global Talent and Future Leaders” on 30 September, which also marked the officially launch of nine new Flagship Programmes. About 100 guests attended the Luncheon, engaging in meaningful conversations and hearing about the latest developments at CityUHK.

CityUHK and See Change Education recently co-organised the Global Conference Leadership Camp and the SCMUN Conference at the University to allow participating students to experience the learning atmosphere of one of the world’s most international universities.

CityUHK is dedicated to fostering inspirational, interactive and innovative learning for the younger generation. About 60 F.5 and F.6 students from over 30 secondary schools joined a two-day experiential camp organised by CityUHK from 23 to 24 July.

CityUHK plays a significant role in empowering low-income households living in transitional housing by becoming one of the incubation partners of JC PROJECT LIFT which is created and funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust.

CityUHK has actively contributed to the development of young children from disadvantaged backgrounds during their formative years by becoming a partner of KeySteps@JC Phase Two.

CityUHK organised the “Create your Future@CityUHK X Grace Yu Ho Wun Youth Development Fund” programme on 2 March, introducing its diverse range of undergraduate programmes and student life to about 120 secondary school students who participated in the Strive and Rise Programme.
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