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The Domingos Lam Centre for Research in Education (DLCRE) recently invited Professor LEE Tan and Dr. Herman NG Si-Ioi for an exchange and future collaborations on the e-development of Cantonese teaching materials for the Chinese Literacy Education and Research (CLEAR) Project.
Dr. Ivan Arraut Gives Presentation at the 22nd Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics
29
Aug
Dr. Arraut presented his innovative solutions that addresses the Neutrino Mass Problem the Dark Energy Problem, and the Dark Matter Problem, as well as a novel way to analyze the Hawking radiation.
Professor Álvaro Barbosa Delivers Keynote at International Design Symposium in Jiangmen, China
28
Aug
Professor Barbosa’s presentation, titled “Sustainable Digital Education: Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Human Creativity”, shared insights on blending technology with human ingenuity in education.
The Institute of Science and Environment (ISE) at the USJ Macao participated in the Third International Conference on Biodiversity, Ecology, and Conservation of Marine Ecosystems (BECoME 2025), held from 19 23 August, atCityUHK.
This collaboration focuses on recruiting students from Vietnam for USJ’s undergraduate and graduate programmes, while also fostering student mobility, cultural exchange, and academic cooperation.
USJ and Assumption University Expand Academic Collaboration Through Innovation and Cultural Exchange
20
Aug
USJ Macao and Assumption University in Bangkok have taken significant steps to enhance the academic partnership during a recent two-day exchange visit to the Albert Laurence School of Communication Arts.
USJ and Macao scientists join Brazil’s largest-ever Environmental Research Network under INCT 2024
19
Aug
Macao-based researchers have joined Brazil’s most ambitious environmental research initiative to date in a landmark move for international scientific collaboration.
USJ will carry out mosquito control work before the start of the new academic year on all campuses.
Dr. Arraut presented his innovative solutions that addresses the Dark Energy Problem, the Dark Matter Problem, and a novel way to analyze the Hawking radiation.
This year, the conference included three sessions in Cantonese, English and Mandarin, focusing on themes such as preserving intangible cultural heritage, international affairs and youth employment.
USJ participated in the Federation’s Centenary General Assembly commemorating a century of global collaboration in Catholic higher education, together with more than 100 leaders of Catholic Universities from all over the world.


