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The USJ’s DIFFUSE Bamboo Pavilion, by the Department of Architecture and Design, was featured in the April 2025 Edition of Architecture Macau Magazine.
A 19-member delegation from USJ visited Qingdao for an exchange tour from 30 May to 3 June. The tour was aimed to deepen participants’ understanding of China’s cultural heritage, broaden their perspectives, and foster academic collaboration between institutions.
The University of Saint Joseph and the International Institute of Macau welcomed a delegation from Portuguese-speaking countries, including Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, Mozambique, Portugal, and São Tomé and Príncipe, for a conference focused on blue economy and sustainable tourism.
Prof. Jenny Phillips, Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law delivered a talk on “Balancing Freedom and Responsibility in the Digital Age of a Free Society” at the Estoril Political Forum 2025.
The Faculty of Business and Law at USJ Macao signed an agreement to collaborate more closely with the Institute of Political Studies at Portugal’s Catholic University (UCP-IEP).
Ms. Carolina Lou, currently the F&B Training Manager at Galaxy Entertainment Group (Macau), graduated from the University of Saint Joseph (USJ) in 2018 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration (BBA).
The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) Macao, actively participated in the Association of the Universities of Asia and the Pacific’s (AUAP) 2025 AUAP Joint Events, held from 21 to 23 May in Manila, Philippines.
Prof. Jacky Ho, Dean of USJ’s Faculty of Health Sciences discussed the profound effects of digital screen usage and explore balanced approaches and recommendations for Macao’s younger generation in this digital age.
Two first-year Bachelor of Social Work students – Man Ioi Tek Dicky and Lai Kin Kei Kay – were invited by the Education and Youth Development Bureau to attend the first plenary meeting of the Committee for Women and Children’s Affairs for 2025, focused on promoting the welfare of women and children and discussing the progress of related policies.
A project themed “Artificial Intelligence and Grief within Families” engaged 48 students from Master’s in Psychology (specialising in Clinical and Health Psychology) at the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP) and Master’s in Counselling and Psychotherapy at USJ Macao.
Faculty members and students from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities joined the SoundLab Symposium on “Sound, Space and Multi-Senses” held in CityU HK on 29 May.