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During the exhibition, Prof. George Wencai Du, Dean of the USJ Institute of Data Engineering and Science, presented the innovative result of the “portable tumor risk diagnostic Instrument”, developed by the “IDEAS-Wumin High-tech Joint Laboratory for Health Risk Digital Diagnosis and Equipment”.
Sérgio Ricardo dos Santos Gomes, has successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Business Administration titled: “Economic and Predictive Analysis of the Interaction Between Major Industries in the Economy of Macao”.
USJ Macao launched the “Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Forum” to foster international collaboration and economic diversification, and to promote opportunities for entrepreneurs and academics in the Greater Bay Area.
With the signing of this protocol, the USJ is now positioned to extend its expertise from the GBA to the business communities of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries and its affiliates.
FBL's Dr. Ivan Arraut delivered a presentation at a conference at Kyoto University, Yukawa Institute
18
Oct
Prof. Arraut presented some of his new results related to symmetries in fundamental science at the “Generalized symmetries in QFT 2024”, held at Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP) in Kyoto University, Japan.
Paul Barrie Spooner, has successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Business Administration titled: “Las Vegas Sands Corporation in Macau”.
Yuan Haojun, has successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Education titled: “The Carmelite Spiritual Contribution to the Personalisms of Edith Stein and Karol Wojtyla”.
Members of the School of Education participated in a three-day specialised training on inclusive education at the School of Educational Sciences of Chongqing Normal University.
The USJ Faculty of Health Sciences participated in the “Brain Trekking 2024 Macao Charity Walk,” an event co-organised by the Macao Neuromedical Society and the CUHK Otto Wong Brain Tumour Centre, held at Fisherman’s Wharf.
Prof. Helen Liu gives talk on mental health and drug prevention for minority communities in Macao
16
Oct
Prof. Helen Liu of the Faculty of Health Sciences was invited to give a talk at the ARTM “Be Cool Project” to promote mental health and prevent the use of drugs for minority communities in Macao.
This achievement recognises the university’s mission in “promoting a caring, ethically responsible, economically, socially and environmentally sustainable society”, highlighting its strong commitment to sustainability and its impactful initiatives aimed at promoting environmental responsibility.