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USJ will have a representation in the LatinX in AI (LXAI) workshop at the ICML2023 Conference to be held at Honolulu, Hawaii between July 23rd 29th, 2023. Grant opportunities will be offered for academics attending the conference.
USJ’s soccer team has secured the first runner-up position in the ADUM 5-a-side soccer competition held last Sunday.
O seminário híbrido “PLURI 2023 — Português como Língua Pluricêntrica: conceitos e implicações em sala de aula”, foi realizado em Macau pelo Departamento de Línguas e Cultura da USJ e Departamento de Português da UM entre 28 e 30 de abril de 2023.
USJ organised a guided tour for its alumni and their families to the Fire Museum in downtown on the 6th of May 2023.
Prof. Alexandre Lobo, Head of the Laboratory of Applied Neurosciences delivered two guest lectures to the students of the International Marketing module of the Master in Marketing from Católica Porto Business School (CPBS).
The Office for Student and Alumni Affairs organised a rowing activity for students & alumni at Hengqin Rowing Park.
USJ Macao re-affirms its position as a key Academic Collaboration Project between Macao and Portugal
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USJ’s rich legacy is in line with the current opportunity to deepen partnerships, grow initiatives, and accelerate progress in collaboration with Portuguese cultural and higher education institutions.
The Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) led a delegation of 7 Macao Universities from April 26 to 29 in Malaysia for international student recruitment.
On behalf of the Executive Secretary of the ASEACCU, Dr. Teresa Loong visited the Catholic University of Korea (CUK), a member of the Executive Board of the ASEACCU, on 24 April 2023.
The Research Laboratory of Cultural Sustainability of FAH/USJ held a fruitful session at United Nations World Data Forum satellite event – a conference titled “Dealing with Data dilemmas: Towards a human-centric approach systems approach to sustainable data and digital technology development” on the April 25.
USJ’s Faculty of Business and Law and the Research Laboratory of Cultural Sustainability of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities held a successful session at the United Nations World Data Forum satellite event titled “Dealing with Data Dilemmas: Towards a human-centered systems approach to sustainable data and digital technology development” on April 25.