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The visit, marked by engaging interactions and campus tours, showcased USJ’s commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration, with a particular emphasis on its recently launched Sino-Lusophone Business Incubation Base.
Both parties aim to promote social awareness and development for people with Down syndrome and their families, and strengthen cooperation and exchange in the professional and educational fields.
USJ Macao signed cooperative agreements with Foon Yew High Schools Johor Bahru and Kulai, and participated in the China Higher Education Fair 2024 held in Johor and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, during a visit organised by the Macao Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ).
“USJ Sports Day 2024” was held from 23rd to 24th March. The event aims to promote the physical and mental health of university students and to build a platform for alumni bonding.
Dr. Denis Zuev, Coordinator of the Research Laboratory for Cultural Sustainability at the University of Saint Joseph, presented a talk on “The Spectacle of the Chinese City: urban atmospheres, the built environment and everyday practices”, at the CCCM Spring Conference 2024 in Lisbon.
Prof. Ivan Arraut of the USJ’s Faculty of Business and Law, delivered a seminar at the Guangzhou City University of Technology about Game theory, Nash equilibrium and zero sum games.
This donation will enable the University to achieve its aspiration of relocating the Library to the heart of our campus.
Head of the Department of Social Work, Prof. Francisco Botelho, gave a keynote speech on the topic ‘From Passion to Compassion’ regarding health and wellbeing of social workers as well as how to overcome them.
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities organised from February 19 to 23, 2024 a workshop open to the public around the OTTOsonics project, a DIY open-source Ambisonics system to create immersive audio experience.
During this year’s Green Week, 900 mangrove saplings were planted along the Taipa coastline through the organization of the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) and participation of the University of Saint Joseph.
The 43rd Macau Green Week Carnival, held on 16-17 March 2024, received strong support from the community, showcasing the growing interest in environmental initiatives. Organised by ISE-USJ the event featured an ISE booth that highlighted wetlands, responsible water management, sustainable fisheries, and the importance of mangroves in coastal protection.