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 USJ Counselling Centre is hosting a Psychoeducational Talk about Major Depressive Disorder titled “Debunk the Myths about Depression”, on 12 November, 2021.
USJ is hosting the “Calligraphy Exhibition for Chinese Storytelling on Devotion to Native Land” as part of the USJ 25th Anniversary Series, from 11 to 25 November, 2021, to celebrate the 22nd anniversary of the Establishment of Macao SAR.
The inaugural Rector’s Talks Series on “Understanding the Basic Law of Macao” by Mr Calvin Chui will be held on 11 Nov, 2021.
The Institute of Science and Environment of USJ will hold an online public lecture titled “Contributions (and “Limitations”) of Mangroves in Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Programs” on November 11, 2021.
The Xavier Collaborative Research Centre for Memory and Identity will hold a Public Lecture titled “The Opium Trade in China: Who was Really Involved?” on the 10th of November 2021.
The Faculty of Social Sciences and Education is organising a Doctoral Research Seminar on “Stakeholder Intersections of E-learning Expectations” on 9 November 2021.
The Macao Orchestra’s University Concert: Rhythm of Tango will be held on Friday, 5 November, at Auditório Centenário de Fátima.
The Macau Ricci Institute is hosting the Online Forum: The Interrelationship Of The “China Dream” And Integral Ecology, on 10 November 2021.
The Institute of Science and Environment of USJ will hold an online public lecture titled “The role of Nature-based solutions for climate change adapta” on October 28, 2021.
The Faculty of Social Sciences and Education is hosting online activities as part of the “USJ Mental Health Day” that will be held on October 11, with the aim of promoting the well-being of USJ students, staff, and the wider community.
The Xavier Collaborative Research Centre for Memory and Identity will hold a Public Lecture titled “Powerful Weapons in the Service of Trade and God ― Macau and Jesuit support for the Ming cause (1620–1650)” on the 27th of October 2021.