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Students from the Bachelor of Communication and Media programme recently enjoyed a hands-on learning experience at Studio City’s cinema-themed “Make Every Scene A Hit” exhibition.
This courtesy visit has further strengthened the long-standing collaboration between USJ Macao and UMTE, Russia.
The visit aimed to strengthen academic exchanges and cooperation across multiple fields, with a particular focus on initiatives to enrich student life at USJ.
The Forum featured introduction to the main research lines in Business Administration and Governmental Studies, and presentations by ESI-USJ Postdoctoral Fellow, USJ DBA graduate and students.
This collaboration aims to jointly advance educational and research cooperation in the fields of resource science, environmental protection, and sustainable development between the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the international community.
The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) celebrated the Inauguration Ceremony of the 9th USJ Students’ Association (USJSA) on 23rd January 2026, at the Don Bosco Auditorium.
USJ launches the “Bibliotheca Diocesis Macaonensis” to celebrate the 450th anniversary of the Diocese of Macau, advancing research on its historic role and Catholic missions across Asia.
Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation Professor Alexandre Lobo’s recent engagements in Portugal aim to strengthen collaboration of USJ’s Macao Spin Incubator with Católica-Lisbon and Start CPLP, enhancing innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives for Macao.
The Faculty of Business and Law at USJ and Guangzhou University have officially strengthened their partnership through a student recruitment agreement.
The friendly football match gave players from both sides a chance to enhance their skills while deepening sports and cultural ties between the two universities.
Vice-Rector for Internationalisation and Academic Affairs of USJ, Professor Álvaro Barbosa, was invited as a speaker to participate at the IAUP Asia Pacific Regional Conference 2026 with the theme “Global Connections, Collective Growth”.


