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This article is the first study specifically dedicated to Macao SAR’s ongoing urban revitalisation process and unique urban entrepreneurialism model in region.
His presentation titled “City of Gastronomy’ – The Effectiveness of Gastronomy Tourism in Macao: Case Studies of the Macao Food Festival” offered a critical analysis of Macao’s gastronomic tourism development.
USJ is honoured to receive the visit from the Vice President and his delegation from Wuhan University in the afternoon on the 20th of May 2025.
USJ’s participation included the research project “Mapping Macau’s Urban Evolution 1557–2022”, which traces over 450 years of Macau’s urban development through a series of designed three-dimensional models.
The Bachelor of Communication and Media (BCM) community closed the academic year on a high note – literally – with an unforgettable rooftop party!
The exhibition features a total of five beautifully preserved leaves from the 1568 Bishop’s Bible, an extraordinary collection that holds significant historical, religious, and cultural value.
This year’s contest, themed “Mini me in a wide wide world,” attracted an an outstanding 670 submissions from 56 schools and universities across Macao.
This year’s Bachelor of Communication and Media Graduation Show, “EVERY 1” was USJ’s first-ever green graduation exhibition, setting a new benchmark for sustainability in student-led events.
The exhibition at Kent Wong Gallery is open to the public until May 30th, 2025, offering visitors a powerful glimpse into the future of media, art, and communication.
USJ hosted the Macao premiere of “YAGI” – a documentary exploring the visionary work of acclaimed Japanese architect and scholar Koji Yagi. The event coincided with the 8th anniversary of USJ’s Ilha Verde Campus.
Jointly organised by the Diocesan Catholic Education Commission and the Teachers’ Professional Development Centre (TPDC) of USJ, the Certificate Programme in Catholic Leadership in Education 2025 officially commenced on 6 May 2025.