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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.

We were three Year 2 students from the Department of Information Systems at CityU who won a sponsorship and made an unforgettable 11-day tour of Silicon Valley and San Francisco…

Professor Way Kuo, University President, met with about 70 mainland postgraduates on 21 November and shared with students his views on education and personal development

November has been dubbed InternatioNovember by the International and Non-local Students Office to promote cultural exchange between countries.

Participating in the Green Tour 2008 Australia allowed me to gain a greater understanding of the latest sustainable construction developments. It also gave me an opportunity to meet professional architects from different countries and cultural backgrounds.

The annual CityU Banquet organised by the Students' Union was held on the evening of 31 October, bringing together the CityU community for a display of solidarity and camaraderie.

Professor Way Kuo, University President, met with more than a hundred students and chatted with them about the development of the University, student life on campus and the President's diverse interests.

Professor Way Kuo, University President, met with about 90 foundation year mainland students on 10 October and offered them words of encouragement on coping with University and their new lives in Hong Kong.

Meeting top Chinese officials, visiting urban and rural communities and interacting with students from around the world were some of the exciting experiences we gained from the 9th China Synergy Programme for Outstanding Youth.

As students from the School of Law, we joined the six-week long China Legal Placement programme this summer to study Chinese law, visit legal institutions in Beijing and gain work experience at the People’s Courts in Shanghai and Nanjing.