USJ Organises Visit to National Security Education Exhibition for Staff and Students
USJ Organises Visit to National Security Education Exhibition for Staff and Students
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Apr
26/04/2024
Over 40 staff and students from USJ visited the National Security Education Exhibition on the 26th April, 2024. The exhibition, titled “The 10th Anniversary Of A Holistic Approach to National Security: Guiding The Way With Innovative Thinking,” was composed of five thematic sections.
Staff and students from the University of Saint Joseph (USJ) visited the National Security Education Exhibition on the 26th April, 2024. The exhibition titled “The 10th Anniversary Of A Holistic Approach to National Security: Guiding The Way With Innovative Thinking,” was composed of five thematic sections. The purpose of the event was to provide our staff and students with different perspectives and a deeper understanding of the concept and significance of comprehensive national security.
Dr. Alejandro Salcedo Garcia, Administrator of USJ, led the delegation on the visit, with the support of Mr. Addy Chan, Chairman of the Alumni Association of the University of Saint Joseph (AAUSJ). Over 40 people attended the exhibition at the Macao Forum. During the event, the participants gained a comprehensive understanding of the meaning of national security, their roles, and their potential contributions through guided explanations, interactive games, and video presentations. Among the attendees were international students from Africa and Southeast Asia, which provided an opportunity for students from different regions to learn about the importance of national security in Macao and promote cross-cultural understanding and learning among faculty and students.
In addition to the five thematic sections, the exhibition also featured award-winning works from the “My Understanding of Cybersecurity” Chinese writing competition. Earlier, Sun Haoxuan (Keven), a Year-2 Bachelor of Communication and Media student from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, won the first prize. Through refined language and artistic presentation, USJ students further reflected on the importance of cybersecurity to national security from different perspectives.