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The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) marked the conclusion of its participation in the 45th Green Week 2026 with a hands-on mangrove planting initiative – an activity that follows the university’s commitment to environmental stewardship and the restoration of coastal ecosystems.
Meeting and discussions to strengthen the connection between USJ and ZCST at both institutional and faculty levels was successfully held.
USJ Macao Engages Future Students at Vietnam Global Education Fair and School Visits in March
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The university continues to expand its international network and support students in pursuing global educational opportunities.
USJ Macao and URJC signed a Mou to establishing a partnership to promote academic exchange and institutional collaboration and strengthen ties between Macao and Spain in the field of higher education.
The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) Macao has launched its new institutional video “This is USJ Macao”, showcasing its multicultural community, student life, and East-West bridge role with an original soundtrack by Pedro Marques. Directed by local talent, it celebrates the university’s Catholic heritage and global ethos ahead of its 30th anniversary.
A delegation from the School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies (SDEAS) of the De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde (DLSCSB) visited the University of Saint Joseph to discuss collaborative initiatives in inclusive education, in particular on support to the deaf.
The visit aimed to strengthen academic exchanges and cooperation specifically within the field of education, with a primary focus on initiatives to enrich the faculty’s pedagogical reach.
The University of Saint Joseph’s (USJ) International Cultural Carnival 2026 took place on Saturday, 14 March 2026, at its Ilha Verde Campus, turning it into a vibrant global village.
The gathering brought together current PGDE students and distinguished alumni for a casual and interactive afternoon filled with meaningful reconnection and professional exchange.
This project is a major interdisciplinary collaboration between the University Library, the Department of Media, Art, and Technology (FAH), and the Institute of Science and Environment (ISE). It is also a key outcome of USJ’s Mangrove Research Project sponsored by the “Drop by Drop” project of Sands China.
Associate Professor Rochelle Ge from the School of Education concluded a four-day visit to San Beda College in Manila, Philippines, which resulted in an official signing of the new agreement for academic collaboration between both institutions.


