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13 April 2024 (Saturday) 2:00-4:00pm
8/F, Lau Ming Wai Academic Building, CityU campus, Kowloon Tong
Come with your friends/colleagues and get a taste of what an MBA class is like. Light refreshments will be served. Seats are limited and will be arranged on a first-come, first-serve basis.

(Registration deadline: 10 April 2024)
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Admissions
(by appointment only)

Schedule a 30-minute session (except Saturdays and public holidays) with our admissions representative to discuss your eligibility and discover more about the CityU MBA Programme. Upload your CV to personalised your study and career advice (optional)
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Admissions
23 April 2024 (Tuesday) 6:30-7:30pm
Online Zoom Session
Thinking about how to expand your network and advance your career? 

Register now to explore more about the programme!

You are also welcome to chat with us face-to-face by visiting the Kowloon Tong Campus at your preferred schedule. Please email to mba@cityu.edu.hk to reach out. 
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Admissions
23 April 2024 (Tuesday) 5:30-6:30pm
Online Zoom Session
Thinking about how to expand your network and advance your career? 

Register now to explore more about the programme!
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SHARP Forum
17 April 2024 (Wednesday) 7:00-9:00pm
14/F (LAU), CityU
Underrepresented individuals, including those with physical and mental disabilities as well as those from ethnic minority groups, often encounter job barriers. Yet, today's technological advancements have expedited the development of innovative strategies aimed at overcoming these barriers. Join prominent practitioners to explore these strategies and their transformative impact on unleashing the untapped capabilities of underrepresented individuals, advocating for unbiased recruitment practices, and fostering a thriving workforce that values diverse perspectives.
(This event conduct in English)
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SHARP Forum
10 April 2024 (Wednesday) 7:00-9:00pm
14/F (LAU), CityU
Carbon trading has gained traction in Europe and the US, allowing companies to trade credits (emission permits) as a means of curbing their overall emissions of greenhouse gases. However, it was not until late 2022 that Hong Kong launched its international carbon marketplace. Can such a marketplace empower companies to contribute to mitigating global warming while fostering business growth in Hong Kong? Industry experts will delve into this question by analyzing real-world trading scenarios and examining recent technological innovations.
(This event conduct in English)
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