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This year, more than one hundred students were recognized for their exceptional academic achievements. The scholarships were generously donated by 19 local institutions and individual donors, with a total of 175 awards this year, amounting to over MOP 9.3 million.
Sponsored by the Macau Foundation and supported by the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government of the Macao SAR, USJ organised a four-day exchange tour to Hangzhou from 2 to 5 November. Members of the delegation visited mainland universities for exchanges and visited local landmarks to gain a better understanding of the country.
USJ Macao signed a MoU with Zhaoqing University to establish a co-operative relationship and emphasised the importance of nurturing high-quality talents for the country and the Greater Bay Area, as well as promoting innovation in education.
In the year of the Double Celebration, USJ organised a series of lectures on national education in order to promote the understanding of teachers, students and the public on the country’s history, culture, social and political system.
Short-films from the USJ’s Bachelor of Communications and Media graduating class of 2023/2024 will be screened in the Auditório Luís Soares of Escola Superior de Media Artes e Design (ESMAD), Portugal, on November 14, as part of their 20th anniversary of “Imagens do Real Imaginado”.
The USJ Macao proudly announces a remarkable achievement by its Bachelor of Design students at the “DID2024 – Dongguan Cup Industrial Design Competition, Hong Kong and Macau: Innovative Design Match”, organised by the Dongguan Municipal People’s Government.
Leong Brochado Sin U, has successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Psychology titled: “Young Adults’ Use of Electronic Devices in Macao: A Contribution to Understanding Human Beings in the Digital Era”.
The University of Saint Joseph organised UbiMus 2024 MACAO, an international conference on Ubiquitous Music.
USJ’s Domingos Lam Centre for Research in Education (DLCRE) hosts a public lecture titled “Introducing Corpus Linguistics to Future Educators”.
USJ’s Domingos Lam Centre for Research in Education (DLCRE) organizes a public lecture titled “ELF and Global Englishes: Implications for Educators”.
USJ recently received a visit from Wang Chao-Qi, a PhD student from The University of Tokyo, and was welcomed by Prof. Ivan Arraut from the Faculty of Business and Law.