The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) offers free public lectures and community educational evidence-based knowledge and practices events to all students, staff and the general public.
Latest Events
The Public Lecture “Jonathan Edwards and Bernard Lonergan on Religion”, will take place on November 25 in the Conference Room of the USJ Seminary Campus.
The Year of Prayer Lecture Series “Hesychasm, Theosis, and Divine Darkness: Eastern Christian Perspectives on Prayer”, will take place on November 19 in the St. Joseph’s Seminary Chapel.
The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) Macao, The Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History at Boston College, and the Macau Ricci Institute at USJ are jointly organising a seminar titled “The Chinese Rites Controversy and Macau: The Acta Pekinensia. of Kilian Stumpf . S.J. (1655-1720)” on December 9, 2024.
The USJ Green Committee is hosting the Public Lecture “Winning for All – From Award Shows to Achieving SDGs” presented by Dr. Marissa Chantamas on 15 November, at 6:30PM in the Don Bosco auditorium.
The Department of Architecture and Design is hosting its first Lecture Series for the AY 2024/25 “Materiality, beyond the norm” on 12 November, at 6:30PM in the Don Bosco auditorium, titled “Beyond Blueprints: Bioclimatic Strategies for Tomorrow’s Habitats” with Diogo Teixeira, co-founder of Hori-zonte.
Join us on November 18, 2024 at 19:00, for the film screening of “HERITOPLE” followed by a Research Seminar in History, in Fátima Auditorium.
“25” is a photography exhibition that celebrates the vibrant essence of Macao through the lenses of multiple talented young artists (students and former students of USJ’s Bachelor of Communication and Media).
Join us for SDG Week at USJ, a university-wide event from November 13 to 15 to raise our commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The USJ National Education Series “Xi Jinping Thought on Culture as the Guidance for Cultural Advancement in the New Era – Understanding its Systematic Structure and Fundamental Concepts” will take place on November 14, from 10:45 – 11:45 AM, in the Fátima Auditorium.
The Department of Languages and Culture of USJ/FAH is pleased to present the students’ work exhibition of the course in Portuguese-Chinese Translation Studies 2024 taking place from November 13 to December 4 at the Kent Wong Gallery – Basement.
Join us in celebrating the natural wonders of Macao’s wetlands and discover the critical importance of conserving these rich ecosystems!