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USJ representatives engage in conversation with prospective students and their families at the Kuala Lumpur Connexion Conference & Event Centre.
From 7 to 24 January, USJ hosted a series of Chinese New Year events, allowing students to experience and understand the traditional customs of the Chinese Lunar New Year.
The “2024/2025 Macao Catholic Schools Association (MCSA) – New Teacher Training Workshop” successfully concluded in December 2024, with 128 teachers from 19 local Catholic schools receiving their certificates.
University of Saint Joseph’s architecture student Vera Vong has won the Gold Award of the ARCASIA Thesis of the Year Award (TOY) 2024 with her bachelor capstone project, “Undulating Connections”.
On the 14th of January 2025, a delegation of six members from the University of Saint Joseph (USJ) in Macao visited Maryknoll Secondary School and the Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) to further strengthen cooperation with educational institutions in Hong Kong and promote educational exchanges and development between Macao and Hong Kong.
FBL's Prof. Ivan Arraut Delivers Presentation on Gauge Symmetries in Fudan University, Shanghai
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Prof. Ivan Arraut presents on Gauge Symmetries at Fudan University, engaging in discussions on Quantum Finance and potential collaborations.
The ASEACCU Executive Secretariat delegation led by USJ Vice-Rector Dr. Teresa Loong was cordially received by President Lucia Lin at Providence University.
Year 2 BBA students visited the Macao Grand Prix Museum as part of the LifeLab course on 17 January 2025.
The partnership aims to create opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience in social entrepreneurship and sustainable development while addressing pressing community needs through joint initiatives.
Mr Manuel Chau has successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Business Administration titled: “Short-Term Forecasting Gross Domestic Product and Gross Gaming Revenue of Macau Using Econometric and Machine Learning Approaches”.
Prof. Lampo’s presentation, “Consumers’ Perception of Electric Aviation in Macao: An Exploratory Study Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior”, examined Macao residents’ acceptance of battery electric aircraft (BEA) technology.