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This year’s Bachelor of Communication and Media Graduation Show, “EVERY 1” was USJ’s first-ever green graduation exhibition, setting a new benchmark for sustainability in student-led events.
The exhibition at Kent Wong Gallery is open to the public until May 30th, 2025, offering visitors a powerful glimpse into the future of media, art, and communication.
USJ hosted the Macao premiere of “YAGI” – a documentary exploring the visionary work of acclaimed Japanese architect and scholar Koji Yagi. The event coincided with the 8th anniversary of USJ’s Ilha Verde Campus.
Jointly organised by the Diocesan Catholic Education Commission and the Teachers’ Professional Development Centre (TPDC) of USJ, the Certificate Programme in Catholic Leadership in Education 2025 officially commenced on 6 May 2025.
Amidst intense competition, the USJ student representatives earned the Excellence Award with their outstanding performance.
The “2025 USJ Clubs Dinner” was held to facilitate interaction among participants from various student associations while expressing appreciation to students and alumni for their continuous support and contributions to the campus activities.
This impactful workshop was part of a broader faculty exchange programme between USJ and DLSU-D, under the framework of a signed MoU.
Macao welcomes a new voice in the academic and Lusophone universe! The web radio station “Radio.Me” is an innovative project aiming to connect Portuguese-speaking communities through biographical narratives and knowledge, formally inaugurated on 30 April during the International Symposium Tell.Me 2025 at USJ Macao.
USJ Hosts Successful Tell.Me 2025 – Second International Symposium on Biographical Narratives and Media and Information Literacy Cities, Macao, 30 April 2025
Professor Lobo contribution had a very intense and fruitful agenda on the intersection of academic research and startup ecosystems.
The event explored the cultural and technological factors behind the prevalence of telecom frauds and highlighted the role of media literacy in combating such scams.