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USJ’s project ‘Mangrove Magic: A Nature-Based Solution for a Sustainable City’ has been shortlisted for the 2024 International Green Gown Awards “Nature Positive” category. This recognition highlights the university’s ongoing dedication and commitment to sustainability and its efforts to foster an environmentally conscious community within the institution, Macao and the wider community.
The University of Saint Joseph Macao (USJ) joined global thought leaders at the Global Sustainable Development Congress 2024, held from June 10 to 13 in Bangkok.
Sino-Portugal Joint Lab for Marine and Environmental Sciences Launched with Symposium in Portugal
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Jun
A three-day international symposium was held in Portugal on 6 – 8 June as part of the First Sino-Portugal Joint Laboratory for Marine and Environmental Sciences (JLMES).
The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) has once again demonstrated its commitment to sustainable development, achieving excellent results in the 2024 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings.
The seminar addressed conceptual aspects of the creative and cultural industries in China and the West, especially Europe, and the implications for public policy in these regions.
Prof. José Manuel Simões, Coordinator of the Communication and Media programmes and Head of the Department of Media, Art and Technology of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at USJ Macao, has recently launch his 12th and latest book titled “A Chave” (“The Key”) on the 12th of June, 2024.
Exploring Wuhan: USJ Delegation Visited Mainland’s Universities and Enhanced Exchange Opportunities
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Jun
USJ organised a four-day Wuhan Exchange Tour for students, alumni and staff members. A group of 25 representatives visited Wuhan University and Huazhong University of Science and Technology, as well as the famous landmarks.
A delegation from the United Front Work Department of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee and the Civil Religion Bureau visited the University of Saint Joseph’s Ilha Verde Campus.
The Rector of the University of Saint Joseph (USJ) Macao, the Reverend Professor Stephen Morgan, was a panelist at the 32nd Estoril Political Forum, held between 3rd and 5th June, at Hotel Palácio, Estoril, Portugal.
The agreement was signed at the meeting of the Federation of Catholic Universities of Europe (FUCE) held at Loyola University in Seville, Spain.
Amidst intense competition, the representatives from USJ achieved an outstanding score of 311 points, securing the fifth position and earning the Excellence Award.