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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Learn how Prof. Marlon Pareja, from the Philippines’ Most Sustainable University, De La Salle University – Dasmarinas, is transforming campuses into sustainable environments, and discover key strategies, challenges, and methods employed to sustain these programmes, as well as the integration of curriculum with the local setting and practices of the school.
The Public Lecture “An Introduction to Water Footprints: Changing Paradigms on Water Management Using Food Consumption Patterns” will take place on 18 January, from 6:30 – 8PM, in Speaker’s Hall (Nape Campus).
The Seminar “Book Publishing with Springer” will take place on 24 January, from 6 – 7PM, in Classroom USJ106 – Ilha Verde Campus.
The Macau Ricci Institute is hosting the Public Forum “From Matteo Ricci to the Chinese Rites Controversy: A Historical and Theological Analysis” on January 3.
The MODULUS Bamboo Pavilion, designed by students of the Architecture Programme of the USJ Faculty of Arts and Humanities, is open to the public from 12 December 2023 – 19 January 2024.
The Canon Law Public Lecture II “On the Reform of the Roman Curia (Apostolic Constitution Predicate Evangelium)” will take place on Thursday, 21 November in the Paço Episcopal Auditorium, Largo da Sé, Macau.
The Canon Law Public Lecture I “A Dissolução do Matrimónio em Favor da Fé (The Dissolution of the Marriage Bond in Favour of the Faith)” will take place on Wednesday, 20 November in the Paço Episcopal Auditorium, Largo da Sé, Macau.
Public Lecture | A talk on comparative study of prepositions between Portuguese and Chinese Language
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The Public Lecture “A talk on comparative study of prepositions between Portuguese and Chinese Language” will take place on Friday, 15 November in the Media Lab- Classroom 604.
Department of Architecture and Design Workshop Series 2023-24 – “DIGITAL MAPPING WORKSHOP” in collaboration with CURB – Center for Architecture and Urbanism.
Learn more about the ‘Hollow Village’, a common spectacle in China’s rural landscape, presents an opportunity for reinvention, with Matthew Hon, Creative Director and Founder of A()VOID (Macao).
This lecture unravels the symbiotic relationship between fiction and fabrication in the context of architectural design.