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Young buskers take centre stage

The busking contest recently organised by cpjobs.com concluded on a high note with a spectacular finale concert and the announcement of three outstanding winners........ ...

Students who attended the Career Forum say it taught them about the realities of working life

Meeting and talking to representatives from different companies and organisations was one of the main highlights of the Career Forum ....... ...

Guiding game-changers

CityU DBA helps industry leaders find solutions, writes John Brennan. ...

Raising standards

HKIHRM HR Excellence Awards honour those who truly stand out, writes Hilda Poon. ...

Elderly dental clinic plan wins

The team from City University (CityU) won the championship in the degree category of the ACCA Business Competition 2013 with a proposal for a mobile dental clinic for senior citizens in poor areas, writes Wilson Lau. ...

Taking teaching into new territory

The School of Law at CityU aims to bring even more world-class lecturers into its already impressive faculty, writes Gigi Onag. ...

Top scholars saluted

High-achieving CityU LLB freshmen receive HK$50,000 scholarships, writes Gigi Onag. ...

Firms floundering in seas of change

For most organisations, change of one type or another is a constant companion, writes Chris Davis. ...

Preparation pays dividends

A few weeks of hard work over the summer and a self-taught crash course in the technicalities of financial planning paid off handsomely for four students from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), writes John Cremer. ...

CityU officer heals the homesick

With Hong Kong one of the most popular destinations for exchange students from around the globe, Ada Kwok Lai-yin, executive officer of inbound exchanges at the City University of Hong Kong’s (CityU) College of Business, is very busy as the person in charge of helping incoming foreign exchange students adjust to life in Hong Kong, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...