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Professor Way Kuo, University President, and Professor Frederick Ma Si-hang shared their experiences of the culinary arts and chat about their philosophies of life and management at the Alumni Forum on 27 September.
It was a night of feasting and fine food as around 130 former students from CityU got together for a reunion dinner at InterContinental Shenzhen Hotel on 28 August. The delightful evening party was organised by the Alumni Relations Office.
The “Reunion for Ex-SU Leaders” was held on 17 July at the Student Residence Hall to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Students’ Union and strengthen connections between alumni, students and their alma mater.
CityU invited top-notch alumni and experts to share their expertise in financial planning and investment insights at a forum on 23 March, an initiative aimed at strengthening ties between alumni and CityU to support University development.
The inauguration ceremony of CityU’s Second Standing Committee of the Convocation was held on 9 February, setting the stage for their continued effort to strengthen the ties between alumni and their collective bond to the University.
CityU presented Distinguished Alumni Awards to Dr John Chan and Mr Andrew Fan in honour of their remarkable achievements and significant contributions to CityU, their respective professions and the wider community.
CityU’s Convocation held a banquet on 2 October, entitled “Silver Jubilee Reminiscence”, inviting 250 alumni, staff and students to celebrate the University’s 25th Anniversary.
On the evening of 19 September, 2,500 members from CityU family, including Council members, faculty and staff, alumni and students attended the Silver Jubilee Reunion: Ocean Park Night, to celebrate CityU’s 25th Anniversary.
Around 60 alumni took part in the “Dialogue with the President” gathering organised by the Alumni Relations Office on 11 August to discuss with the President CityU’s future development.
The Development and Alumni Relations Office and the Convocation invited Dr Chan Yan-chong, Associate Professor of the Department of Management Sciences, to analyse the current financial crisis and its impact on Hong Kong economy for the alumni on 17 September.