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The "CLEAR Project Team visits partner kindergartens to explore the development of early literacy
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The Chinese Literacy Education and Research Project (referred to as the CLEAR Project) was planned in 2016 and has been housed in the Domingos Lam Centre for Research in Education (DLCRE) at the University of Saint Joseph, Macao since July 2020.
The film, produced by the University of Saint Joseph (USJ), profiles acclaimed architect Koji Yagi who designed the USJ Ilha Verde campus together with his students.
Ma Jianjun (Mark), a graduate of the Master of Architecture of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities (FAH) at USJ in 2024, shares his experience of studying abroad in Macao and exploring the cultural backgrounds of various countries’ architectural developments.
The University of Saint Joseph held an Aggregation Examination in the knowledge branch of Information Systems, speciality Data Sciences, requested by Dr. João Alexandre Lobo Marques, on the 5th of July, 2024.
The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) was invited to attend the Inaugural Meeting of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau University Psychological Counseling Alliance and Seminar on Psychological Health Promotion, held on the 6th and 7th of July, 2024, in Sun Yat-Sen University in Zhuhai, China.
Daniel Leong Si Kei, has successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Education titled: “A Mixed-Methods Study on Teachers’ Perceptions of the Use of Drama-in-Education in Secondary English Classrooms in Macau”.
The USJ held its 2024 Graduation Ceremony for the awarding of Higher Degrees, Bachelor’s Degrees and Associate Diplomas, and Post-Graduate Diplomas in Education on the 6th July, at the Auditório Centenário de Fátima in USJ Ilha Verde Campus.
The “Training Course for Macao’s Workers in Science and Technology” organised by FDCT and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, aimed to provide experts and scholars from Macao’s universities and enterprises with an in-depth understanding of the national policies and plans for the development of scientific and technological (S&T) innovation, and facilitate Macao’s integration into the overall national development.
Fr. Lawrence The Reh, has successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Education titled: “Perceptions of, and Attitudes to the Catholic Schools’ Identity and Ethos in Macao: Towards a Common Framework of Catholic Schools’ Identity”.
The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) Macao gathered renowned scholars from Macao, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States, to collectively explore and honor the history and legacy of the First Council of Bishops in Shanghai, China, in 1924.
Chan Pak Hung has successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Religious Studies titled: “The Use of Aristotle’s Rhetorica in a Renaissance Penitential Psalm Motet: A Case Study of Josquin Desprez’s Miserere Mei Deus”.