The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) offers free public lectures and community educational evidence-based knowledge and practices events to all students, staff and the general public.
Latest Events
The Public Lecture “Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Urban Development” hosted by the USJ Research Laboratory for Cultural Sustainability will take place on Wednesday, 26 April.
The Public Lecture “Directing Notes: A Methodology of Breaking Down a Film” will take place on Thursday, April 20 at USJ Media Lab (room 604).
Celebrate the Chinese Language with us at this year on the 20th April from 10:30 – 14:00 at Kent Wong Exhibition Gallery.
The History & Heritage Public Lecture “Macau and East Asia Military Architecture: Context, Networks and Influence” will take place on Thursday, April 20 at Fundação Rui Cunha.
The Faculty of Business, Law and the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) and the Monetary Authority of Macao (AMCM) are hosting a Statistics Seminar on Friday, April 28.
Public Lecture | Nudging students into heutagogy through the creative use of entangled pedagogy
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The School of Education’s Public Lecture on “Nudging students into heutagogy through the creative use of entangled pedagogy” will be held on 24 April.
The Research in Psychology Seminar will take place on Friday, April 21, at the Kent Wong Exhibition Gallery Basement.
USJ is organising the 2nd Macao-wide English Poetry Writing and Recital contest under the theme of “A Pocketful of Effervescence in the Greater Bay Area”. Submission is open from now to 1st March, 2023.
The official inauguration press conference of the Macau Spin Incubator will take place on the 30th of March, at the Speakers’ Hall in Nape Campus.
The USJ Macao Observatory for Social Development research center and the Macau YMCA will hold a Roundtable Discussion on “Macau Sex Education in the New Era” on March, 28, 2023.
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities is hosting a Cycle of Conferences on Language and Identity. The next Language and Linguistics Seminar titled ‘What are we counting when we count the “sound units” of a language?’, will take place on Friday, March 24.