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The USJ held its 2024 Graduation Ceremony for the awarding of Higher Degrees, Bachelor’s Degrees and Associate Diplomas, and Post-Graduate Diplomas in Education on the 6th July, at the Auditório Centenário de Fátima in USJ Ilha Verde Campus.
The “Training Course for Macao’s Workers in Science and Technology” organised by FDCT and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, aimed to provide experts and scholars from Macao’s universities and enterprises with an in-depth understanding of the national policies and plans for the development of scientific and technological (S&T) innovation, and facilitate Macao’s integration into the overall national development.
Fr. Lawrence The Reh, has successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Education titled: “Perceptions of, and Attitudes to the Catholic Schools’ Identity and Ethos in Macao: Towards a Common Framework of Catholic Schools’ Identity”.
The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) Macao gathered renowned scholars from Macao, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States, to collectively explore and honor the history and legacy of the First Council of Bishops in Shanghai, China, in 1924.
Chan Pak Hung has successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Religious Studies titled: “The Use of Aristotle’s Rhetorica in a Renaissance Penitential Psalm Motet: A Case Study of Josquin Desprez’s Miserere Mei Deus”.
The gathering event provided an opportunity for Social Work students to interact with alumni and gain valuable insights into the career of social work.
The Asia-Pacific Social Work Students’ Conference 2024, themed “Fighting for Wisdom: Wisdom of Social Workers and Creative Intelligence” was organised for students to gain insight into the current landscape of social work services.
The two parties held a MoA Signing Ceremony and Academic Exchange Meeting, Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences of USJ, Dr. Jacky Ho, and the Dean of the School of Social and Public Administration, Tu Bin, proceeded to sign a Memorandum of Agreement to implement development plans for the jointly covered areas.
Discover the remarkable story of Mr. Jack Bonte Có, a devoted Catholic from Guinea-Bissau, as he embarked on a transformative study adventure at USJ in Macao.
Dr. Ivan Arraut, of FBL, undertook a research tour in Tokyo, where he presented a paper at Tokyo Woman’s Christian University and participated in research discussions at the University of Tokyo.
The First International Symposium on Biographical Narratives in Media and Information Literacy Cities, Tell.Me Symposium 2024, was held on the 14th of June, 2024, at USJ Macao.