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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.
Sir Gordon Wu, Council Chairman of City University of Hong Kong, has announced plans to donate $25 million to support campus development.
A team from the University of Melbourne will hold seminars at CityU from 25 to 28 October to share their experience of risk management in tertiary education.
Dr Dennis Sun, Chairman of the Community Relations Committee under City University of Hong Kong’s Council, unveils the university’s campus development plan for the next 10 years.
Over 50 students, alumni, staff and Council members of the University enjoyed a sharing cum dinner gathering on 3 August organized by the Community Relations Committee under the University Council to enhance communication within the University community.
CityU plans to confer honorary doctoral degrees on Mr Ronald Arculli, the Hon Mrs Rita Fan, Professor Henry T. Yang and Mr Zhang Yimou in recognition of their significant contribution to learning and the well-being of society.
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.
Three Council members of the University, Chairman Sir Gordon Wu, The Honourable Lau Ping-cheung, and Mr Vincent Chow; and Professor Y S Wong, Vice-President (Administration), are on this year's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chief Executive Honours List for their significant contributions to Hong Kong and their dedicated community service.
CityU will be awarding honorary degrees to five distinguished individuals at its 19th Congregation on 11 November 2004, in recognition of their contribution to knowledge, society, and the development of the University.
Sir Gordon Wu, the incoming Council Chairman, was "impressed" with the achievements of CityU, he told a gathering of senior staff on his first official visit to the University this morning.