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The event focused on the theme “Artificial Intelligence and Emergent Technologies in Higher Education”, bringing together academic leaders and researchers from across the Lusophone community.
The book sheds a fresh light on how rapid digital advances are reshaping cultural identities and creative practices in all nine Portuguese-speaking territories – Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Macau, Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Timor-Leste.
USJ Department of Social Work Presents Donation to Caritas Macau from the 56th Charity Bazaar
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Student and representatives from the Department of Social Work, Faculty of Health Sciences at USJ presented a donation of MOP 39,523.55 to Caritas Macau. The funds were raised during the USJ’s participation in the 56th Caritas Charity Bazaar.
The survey, conducted by Macau European Chamber of Commerce (MECC) and USJ Faculty of Business and Law, collected responses from 27 foreign-linked enterprises to understand their views on Macao’s economy, policies, and regional cooperation.
From 5 to 6 February, USJ hosted a series of Chinese New Year events, allowing students to experience and understand the traditional customs of the Chinese New Year.
USJ inaugurates the “School of Education Innovative Teaching Lab” designed to enhance future student-teachers’ use of digital tools in teaching, promoting digital literacy, innovative pedagogy, and digital equity.
The University of Saint Joseph hosted a delegation from South China Normal University in January, continuing the educational exchange between the two institutions.
The project is expected to be the first step in several new collaborative efforts involving ISE/USJ and Qatar University.
The university’s OSAA and USJ Green Club organised a two-day event on campus to help faculty and students better understand the SDGs and how to save energy.
The book launch of the “Guide to Neon Signs in Macau”, authored by Prof. Filipa Simões, Programme Supervisor of the Bachelor of Design at USJ, was held on 29 January at Ponte 9 – Creative Platform.
The study, focusing on professionals with formal qualifications, found that both career adaptability and social mobility opportunities are equally crucial for talent retention and development.


