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.
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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.
The Symposium “Macao Youth Summit 2024 – Ten Years of Youth Leadership” will take place on August 17, in Fátima Auditorium of USJ Ilha Verde Campus.
The Macau Model United Nations Promotion Association (MMUNPA) is going to organise the “3rd Macau Model United Nations Conference” in collaboration with the Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Saint Joseph and the Macao Research Centre for Social Development in 9 – 11 August 2024.
Rev’d Fr. Luis Navarro, Rector of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome, will give an open talk about “Evangelization, Laity and Charisms” on 30 July in the Holy Cross Chapel at USJ Ilha Verde Campus.
Let us join hands together again this July 27, 2024, for a coastal cleanup in Coloane! Your participation will make a significant positive impact on keeping our coasts cleaner and our oceans safer.
USJ Macao will host an International Symposium from June 26 – 29, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First Council for China, held in Shanghai in 1924. This was the first plenary council of the Catholic Church in China.
The Open Class “CREATIVE FLASHING” of USJ Communication and Media Master Students will be held on Thursday, 20th of June, at the IIM Instituto International de Macau.
This rare 16mm color film – including original sound narration by filmmaker Fr. Bernard Hubbard – takes the audience through postwar China in 1947–1948, including rare scenes from Beijing, Nanjing, Shanghai, and Yangzhou and Chinese Catholic communities related to these cities.
This talk explores the filmmaking of American Jesuit missionaries in China between 1947 and 1949, illuminating rare missionary films in conjunction with relationships between Chinese Catholic communities and international church networks immediately before the founding of the People’s Republic of China.