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Professor H K Chang and Professor Edmond Ko, President and then Vice-President (Undergraduate Education), respectively, opened a dialogue with over 20 secondary school principals and career masters on the unique education philosophy and experience at CityU.
At the Senate meeting on 15 March, Professor H K Chang, President, reiterated that CityU has been developing in line with the role statement it received from the University Grants Committee in January 2004.
The President of City University of Hong Kong, Professor H K Chang, held a meaningful discussion with the Vice-Chancellor of Riphah International University, Islamabad, 1 March.
On 26 February, the Ming Pao Daily and Hong Kong's Commerce, Industry and Technology Bureau held the 4th annual "Soar Over Hong Kong" -- a leadership training day camp -- at CityU.
Placing the University in the best position to introduce the new degree structure, and to maintain the University's momentum in enriching undergraduate education and enhancing student learning, Professor H K Chang, President, has configured a new organization structure.
From the wisdoms of the oriental philosophers, the Bible, Da Vinci's code, the wits of the Korean drama Dae Jang Geum, to his personal experience, Professor H K Chang, the President, shared his insights on leadership with more than 40 student leaders, 18 February.
Professor H K Chang, President, leads a six-member delegation to Beijing from 26-29 January, further strengthening ties with the mainland and opening up opportunities for more academic and diversified collaborations.
Professor H K Chang, President leads a six-member delegation to Beijing 26-29 January 2005, to strengthen ties with the mainland and explore opportunities for more academic and diversified collaborations.
A 70-member delegation led by Mr Zhang Baoqing, Vice- Minister of the Ministry of Education, visited CityU on 18 January.
Renowned Turkish writer, Mr Orhan Pamuk, concluded the Distinguished Lecture Series with a discussion on Ottoman painting and the influence of Western art on Eastern painting—the predominant theme of his prize winning novel, My Name Is Red. His lecture attracted a full house at the Wei Hing Theatre, 25 November.