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CityUHK JUPAS Consultation Day 2025

CityUHK JUPAS Consultation Day will be held on 17 May 2025 (Saturday). The EE Department will offer a talk to introduce the learning exposure at EE and career opportunities in the field. Our faculty and students will also be around to offer advice or answer any questions you may have about studying at EE. Please do visit EE’s consultation counter to get a glimpse of Electrical Engineering.
Registration for entering CityUHK Campus is required, please click HERE.
EE Consultation Counter
Time: 1:00pm – 5:00pm
Venue: Peter Ho Lecture Theatre (LT-10), 4/F, Yeung Kin Man Academic Building
EE Talk
Topic: | Connecting with the Future: Learning Experiences and Career Outlook of Electrical Engineering |
Speaker: | Prof. Katie CHAN, Associate Professor |
Time: | 2:00pm - 2:45pm |
Venue: | Peter Ho Lecture Theatre (LT-10), 4/F, Yeung Kin Man Academic Building |
Upcoming Seminars
Past Events
EE Softskills Series (IV) Hard Skills VS. Soft Skills
Academic Writing Seminars on Effective Publishing
Staff Get-together – Boat Trip in Sai Kung
EE Soft Skills Series - (III) Further Your Career By Studying Postgraduate Degree Abroad
A final year student, getting 3 offers from Columbia University, University of California San Diego, and University of California Irvine, partnered with Prof Chow on the day to share the opportunities for postgraduate studies in overseas countries; tips on how to best present the application; and important things to note in preparing applications.
Research Symposium for Postgraduate Students 2018
This year, a total of 52 posters were submitted and presented, and seven were selected to receive the Best Presenter Awards according to topical track. The day rounded off with invaluable exchanges and conversations.
Applied Social Sciences Outstanding Teacher shared topic on “My story and journey to merge Social Science and Education beyond and within classroom”
EE Soft Skills Series (II) Interpersonal Skills in Semi-formal Occasions
Nowadays in an interconnected world people of different national and cultural backgrounds come across others in both professional and casual situations, some people skills, which seem trivial, such as how you project your voice, when you should crack a joke to break the ice, or what words you use in your conversations, would however have a huge impact on how others perceive you. Prof Chow reiterated in the workshop that we must always respect others and know how to show our respect in a way that others feel comfortable with us.

EE Quiz Competition

MIT Distinguished Scholar Shared High Impact Research and Education
Staff and RS Get-to-gather – Hiking and Dinner