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  1. Retiree (@friends.cityu.edu.hk) NA (Note for Domain Computers: If you have logged on to computers that are connected to CityU Active Directory (cityumd), you have the option to change your password using the "change password" function available on the computer)

  2. enter your CityU EID and password to login. Login from Microsoft At https://mail.office365.com, type in your primary email address (EID-c@my.cityu.edu.hk). You will then be redirected to the CityU Authentication System. Enter your EID and You are ...

  3. If you want to learn how to navigate, click the link at the top right hand corner. Under “Student Record” tab, you can get your examination timetable, view grades or apply for credit transfer, transcripts, etc. Under “Course Registration” tab, you can add or drop classes, etc. Under “Course Registration” tab, you can add or drop ...

  4. CityUHK has nurtured graduates who excel in a diverse range of professions for the betterment of society. The biennial Distinguished Alumni Award (Award) was first launched in 2009 to honour outstanding alumni who had made distinctive contributions to their professions, the University and the community. Award Recipients.

  5. AIMS stands for A dministrative I nformation M anagement S ystem at CityU. It is a suite of university information systems allowing students, staff and alumni access to a variety of essential academic support and administrative services. All AIMS functions are web-based and primarily developed for self-service purposes.

  6. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) enhances security for your account login authentication process. Traditionally, a password is used as the only authentication factor to verify a person's identity. If the password is leaked or compromised, attackers may be able to use the account for malicious activities.

  7. CityU Electronic ID (CityU EID) is a unique ID automatically assigned to all staff and students for accessing IT services provided by the University such as AIMS, Canvas, CAP, Email, Portal, CityU Scholars and CityUWiki . For new students, their EIDs are the same as the ones assigned to them when they were applicants during the application process.

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