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
To celebrate World Book Day 2022, USJ and Macau Institute of Conservation and Reservation of Cultural Relics will hold the “Chillax Book Café” on Saturday, 23rd of April, 2022.
The Faculty of Social Sciences and Education is hosting “Drama Workshop II – PRESENCE” with Mr. Zach Wyatt, on Wednesday, 20 April, 2022, at Kent Wong Exhibition Gallery.
The Faculty of Social Sciences and Education is hosting “Drama Workshop I – IMAGINATION” with Mr. Zach Wyatt, on Wednesday, 20 April, 2022, at Kent Wong Exhibition Gallery.
USJ and USJ Alumni Association are hosting a Seminar on “Public Service Recruitment and Legal Translation in Macao” on Wednesday, April 20, 2022.
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities is hosting a Public Lecture titled “Machine Translation: What Role Does Linguistics Play?” with You Mu, Ph.D. student in Applied Linguistics, on 19 April, 2022.
The “USJ 25th Anniversary Choral Concert” will be held at the Holy Cross Chapel on Saturday, 9th of April 2022, at 5PM.
ISE Open Day 2022
02
Apr
The Institute of Science and Environment (ISE) will held its Open Day on 2 April 2022, Saturday, from 10:00-13:00 in NAPE Campus.
The Faculty of Social Sciences and Education is hosting a Research in Psychology Seminar, associated with “SDG 3 Promoting Health and Well-being”, on the 22nd of April.
USJ is organising the 1st Macao-wide English Poetry Writing and Recital contest under the theme of “Colours”. Registration is open from 17 – 31 March!
MRI Online Forum | Jesuit Higher Education: Becoming Men And Women For Others. Ideal And Reality
30
Mar
The Macau Ricci Institute is hosting the Online Forum titled “Jesuit Higher Education: Becoming Men And Women For Others. Ideal And Reality”, on 30 March 2022.
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities is hosting a Public Lecture titled “Visions of Confucius in the classroom of Portuguese as a Foreign Language in Macau: between tradition and modernity” on March 29.