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On September 23rd 2024, USJ Faculty of Business and Law and The Chinese Traditional Culture (Macau) Exchange and Development Association host a round table regarding the policies towards Hong Kong and Macao during the “Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China”.
With deep sorrow, we inform you of the recent passing of Emeritus Professor Michael Trimarchi, a beloved member of the Faculty of Business and Law (FBL) at the University of Saint Joseph (USJ). Prof. Trimarchi made significant contributions to our academic community, and his loss is deeply felt by all who knew him.
This event aimed to explore biodiversity in Macao’s urban wetland ecosystems and the vital role of water stewardship, addressing the challenges and opportunities surrounding sponge city construction in Macao.
USJ was invited to participate in the Manila World University Fair where hundreds of high schoolers and their families and counsellors were in attendance.
The visit was undertaken with the purpose of exchanging ideas with the College of Technology and Design at UEH through the promotion of creativity and liberal arts principles.
USJ Signs MoU with the Ho Chi Minh City University of Foreign Languages- Information Technology
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USJ and HUFLIT Vietnam Signs Memorandum of Understanding on August 20 to engage in benchmarking activities and explore potential collaborations.
COBERTA aims to unite countries and continents in a shared mission to enhance healthcare systems globally. The consortium will leverage the latest e-health technologies and big data to drive innovation, reduce costs, and improve patient outcomes.
USJ Macao hosts the 8th International Conference on Big Data and Internet of Things (BDIOT 2024) highlighting innovative e-health solutions that aim to advance global health and improve healthcare delivery.
Both faculties engaged in productive discussions regarding potential areas of cooperation, focusing on emerging issues in legal studies.
On September 20, the Macau Myanmar Friendship Association delegation visited USJ for discussions on future collaborations.
The three-day long Summer School provided an important platform for researchers, students, and practitioners to discuss past and recent developments the area of Asian and Indian Ocean studies.