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University President Professor H K Chang will retire in May 2007. By then he will have served City University of Hong Kong for 11 years.
CityU will become even more internationalized as it sets out to attract more non-local students, says Professor H K Chang, CityU President.
About 150 CityU staff and students attended the University Development Forum on Campus Development on 24 November, at which University management presented the latest developments of major capital projects, followed by a Q & A session.
Professor H K Chang, CityU President, says the new Creative Media Centre at CityU will be a landmark building for Hong Kong and he acknowledges the creative genius of architect Daniel Libeskind.
CityU signed a memorandum of understanding with Fujian Province Personnel Bureau on 16 November. The memorandum signifies cooperation in areas that will benefit both parties, such as personnel training, technology transfer and information resources.
CityU is holding its 2005 Congregation from 8 to 11 and 15 to 16 November. This year, through its provision of quality professional education, CityU has nurtured 5,296 graduates.
The distinguished film maker Mr Zhang Yimou will receive an Honorary Doctor of Letters at CityU's 2005 Congregation, to be held from 8 to 11 and 15 to 16 November. Honorary doctorates will also be conferred on three other distinguished individuals.
The President, Deputy President, Vice-President (Administration) and Dean of Student Learning have met student representatives to listen to their views and concerns on campus development. The management and students had a candid and constructive dialogue on 28 October.
Professor H K Chang, University President, said CityU will strike a balance between the need for growth and the need to preserve a green environment.
More than 2,000 Council members, staff, students, and alumni of City University of Hong Kong enjoyed a joyful and festive evening at the University Day cum CityU Banquet on 21 October.