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
Symposium: Macao – China and Lusophone Countries Trading Service Platform will be held at Don Bosco Auditorium, on the 26th of May.
The “Key Cultural and Tourism Exchange Project Between the Mainland and Hong Kong and Macao – Art Exhibition of the Qiuci Caves on the Silk Road” will be open from 18 – 30 May.
The Faculty of Religious Studies and Philosophy will hold a Public Lecture titled “Listen to the Language of Nature and To Act accordingly” – (Benedict XVI): Natural Law and Integrity of Creation on the 20th May 2021.
The 2021 Singapore-Hong Kong-Macau Symposium on Chinese Philosophy will take place on the 14 – 15 May, at the St. Joseph’s Seminary Library.
The Institute of Science and Environment of USJ will hold an online open talk on “Astrocytes modulate behavioral states in zebrafish” on the 11th May 2021.
USJ Language and Linguistics Public Seminar: “Macau as a Center and Support for Linguistic Training ‒ a Comparative Overview on Missionary Work” on the 12th of May 2021.
The University Concert will be hosted on April 30 at Auditório Centenário de Fátima.
This workshop will be delivered within the context of the project “Nature-based solutions for a cleaner and safer Macao” implemented by the Institute of Science and Environment at USJ and supported by the Drop by Drop Project, Clean the World Foundation and Las Vegas Sands.
MRI Online Public Forum: “Contemplation and Leadership: In the Footsteps of Fr. Yves Raguin, S.J.” on the 5th of May 2021.
The Institute of Science and Environment of USJ will hold an online public lecture titled “TThe round worm Caenorhabditis elegans as a model organism to study human neurodegenerative diseases” on the 29th April 2021.
Public Seminar: Grammar of Macao Creole Portuguese with typological and semiotic considerations
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USJ Language and Linguistics Public Seminar: “Grammar of Macao Creole Portuguese with typological and semiotic considerations” on the 23rd of April 2021.