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The MOU was formally signed via remote means on August 26th 2024, by Rev’d Professor Stephen Morgan, Rector of USJ Macao, and Professor Josep A. Rom Rodriguez, Rector of Ramon Llull University.
Jiang Taosheng (Jason), a Year-2 student in Master of Environmental Sciences and Management at the Institute of Science and Environment of USJ, attended the 9th Global Leadership Program in Bangkok, Thailand from August 11 to 15. The programme, organised by AUAP, was themed “Rethink, Relearn, Reskill.”
The programme aimed to provide academic research opportunities for students in Macau and to enhance their research skills and interest.
Vice-Rector of USJ, Prof. Zhang Shuguang, attended the KB120 Health Summit themed “Technology Leading a New Future of Health” held in Baotou, Inner Mongolia.
Representatives from the De La Salle University-UNISERVITATE Asia & Oceania Regional Hub (UA& ORH) visited USJ on 9th August, 2024.
The “Third Macau Secondary School Model United Nations Conference” co-organised by the Macau Model United Nations Promotion Association (MMUNPA), the Faculty of Health Sciences, and the Macao Observatory for Social Development, was held from the 9th to the 11th of August at USJ.
USJ and Mainz University of Applied Sciences to Offer International Dual Master's Degree in Business
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USJ Macao’s Faculty of Business and Law and the Mainz University of Applied Sciences’ School of Business signed a cooperation agreement on starting an international dual degree programme.
The Study Tour Programme for Visiting Medical Students from Shaoxing University Closing Ceremony was held at University of Saint Joseph (USJ) on 31 July.
Rev. Prof. Luis Navarro, Rector of Pontificia Università della Santa Croce in Rome, toured the USJ Ilha Verde and Seminary Campuses during his visit on the 29 July.
The workshop aimed to help students re-examine their values, attitudes, knowledge and skills, discover their expectations and aspirations for their learning and life, and create a mutually supportive and encouraging space to facilitate exchange among the students.
USJ organised a successful coastal clean-up, collecting 70kg of marine debris and using the recently developed SWEEP Macao app, developed by the ISE/USJ team, to identify and quantify the debris collected.