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No. 89 4 June 2007
 

 

Visits by UGC and RGC representatives
The Chairman of the University Grants Committee (UGC), the Hon Mrs Laura Cha, joined by Mr Michael Stone, UGC Secretary General, will pay a familiarization visit to the University on 6 June. Professor Richard Ho Yan-ki, Acting President, will talk about CityU's challenges during the visit. Other members of the University's senior management will introduce the University's teaching, learning and research strategies, practices and facilities.

A delegation from the Research Grants Council (RGC) will pay a visit to CityU on 14 June. The aim is to understand the overall research activities, strategies and major achievements. During the one-day visit, the delegation, comprising of both RGC members and members of its four panels, will discuss research activities with the University's academic staff and students.

 

General Education courses
At its meeting on 22 May, the Senate approved, in principle, six general education courses for further development and implementation. These courses, starting from Semester B 2007-08, include the study of different societies, social and business organizations, arts and humanities, and science and technology. Course details will be worked out by the respective academic units and the General Education Committee. Final approval will be subject to the Academic Policy Committee and Senate.

 

Teachers Update Course 2007
CityU will be running the annual Teachers Update Course (TUC) from 11 June to 7 July. The TUC is part of CityU's on-going efforts to help school principals and secondary school teachers to update their subject knowledge and familiarize themselves with the latest pedagogical developments in their fields. The 40 sessions offered this year have attracted more than 2,500 applicants. A total of 49 voluntary speakers from 16 academic and administrative departments at CityU, as well as representatives from the Education and Manpower Bureau, will facilitate the TUC sessions.


International conference on marine pollution
CityU's Centre for Coastal Pollution and Conservation and the Department of Biology and Chemistry are organizing the 5th International Conference on Marine Pollution and Ecotoxicology, from 3 June to 6 June. The conference, which is held once every three years, aims to advance the participants' understanding of local, regional and global marine pollution problems, with the hope that such problems may be more easily solved in the future. The conference provides a forum for local and overseas experts, including keynote speakers from universities in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Norway, the UK and the US, to discuss their research findings and look at the latest relevant scientific advancements and technologies. Dr Sarah Liao Sau-tung, Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works of the HKSAR Government, officiates at the opening ceremony on 4 June.


Exchanging views on cultural relics and collective memory
Issues concerning the conservation of historical sites have recently generated public awareness and controversy. To provide a platform for sharing experience and thoughts in this field, CityU's Chinese Civilisation Centre (CCIV) is collaborating with the Home Affairs Bureau of the HKSAR Government to organize a symposium on campus from 4 June to 5 June. The focus will be on cultural relics and collective memory. Experts and government officials from the mainland, Taiwan, Macau and Hong Kong will discuss the issues over six sessions. Professor Cheng Pei-kai, Director of CCIV, officiates at the opening ceremony on 4 June.

 

SCM student honoured with Asia Photo Awards
Zhu Yi-yun, a final-year student from the School of Creative Media, has received the Silver Award in the Student Division, Photojournalism (single), with her work entitled "Old barber shop" in the Asia Photo Awards 2007. The Awards, which are organized by the Hong Kong Institute of Professional Photographers, aim to promote the Asian photography industry, art, design and advertising. The Presentation Ceremony cum Exhibition will be held on 5 June at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre.

 

Art exhibitions and lecture
To provide opportunities for students to enhance whole-person development through art appreciation, the University will bring to campus prominent artists and exhibits. From 6 June to 2 July, ceramics and calligraphy by Mr Chan Chung-kong, a renowned local artist, will be on display at the CityU Gallery.

Another exhibition, "ǐ 秈  瓣 ぇ  腳   粄 醚 い 瓣  礶 ", will be held on campus from 12 to 23 June. Organized by the Chinese Civilisation Centre (CCIV), it provides an introductory glimpse into "The Pride of China" exhibition, which is to be held from 29 June to 11 August at the Hong Kong Museum of Art. "The Pride of China" exhibition is one of the celebration activities in the 10th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR, jointly presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department in the HKSAR Government and the Palace Museum in Beijing. The Curator of Xubaizhai at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Mr Szeto Yuen-kit, will introduce the highlights of the exhibition at an art appreciation lecture on 18 June at CCIV.

 

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