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 FBL Masters’ Talk “ESG and CSR: Practices in the Greater Bay Area” Roundtable organised by the Faculty of Business and Law will take place on October 23 in the Don Bosco Auditorium.
The Public Lecture “Living without Limits? Christian Reflections on the Ecological Dilemmas” by Prof. Dr. Ingeborg Gabriel, organised by the USJ Green Committee, Institute of Science and Environment, and the Faculty of Religious Studies and Philosophy, will take place on October 21 in the Speaker’s Hall – NAPE Campus.
The Public Lecture “Dia Internacional da Tradução: Prática de Tradução e Interpretação em Macau”, organised by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, will take place on September 30 in Don Bosco Auditorium.
The exhibition “The 1st Global Typhoon Macau 1874: A Rediscovery Exhibition” will run from September 23 to October 11 at the Kent Wong Gallery in Ilha Verde Campus.
The Public Lecture “Challenges and Opportunities of Sponge City Construction in Macao”, organised by the USJ Institute of Science and Environment, will take place on September 26 at Speaker’s Hall in NAPE Campus.
The Public Lecture “Kenosis and Krisis. Christianity’s Inculturation into Modernity (Vatican Council II, Gaudium et spes)” by Prof. Dr. Ingeborg Gabriel, organised by the Faculty of Religious Studies and Philosophy, will take place on October 15 in the Conference Room at Seminary Campus.
Join us at the 94th Session: “Advances and Trends in Applied Neuroscience” for a public lecture and coffee break on September 13, from 12:30 – 15:30 in Don Bosco Auditorium.
The Macau Ricci Institute is hosting the MRI Public Forum: “The Man Who Made China a Literate Nation” on September 11, from 18:30 – 20:00, in the USJ Seminary Campus.
The II Asian Studies & Indian Ocean Summer School provides an opportunity for researchers, students, and practitioners to discuss the latest developments and trends in Asian studies and Indian Ocean studies.
The 1st Lusophone Arbitration Congress Macau 2024, themed “Harmonization in Sino-Lusophone Arbitration: Bridging Legal Cultures and Expanding Opportunities,” will be held from October 10 – 12, 2024, at the University of Saint Joseph (USJ) Macao.
These courses are designed to provide a robust basic knowledge aimed at those who want to acquire familiarity and facility in each of these languages to support their academic work or for their own purposes. Each course will result in a USJ Diploma in Ancient Languages in the relevant language.