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The signing of the MoU begin the collaboration of the two parties in delivering seminars and trainings by tourism professionals in Macao, sharing their experiences with Portuguese Speaking Countries.
Secretary of State for the Portuguese Communities of the Portuguese Republic, Dr. José Cesário, and his delegation visited the University of Saint Joseph on August 29, 2024, marking the first official visit of a member of the Portuguese Government after the Macao handover in 1999.
USJ held its 2024 Orientation Day on the 29 August, welcoming new students to embark on a new chapter on campus.
Quinta de Marmeleira signed two partnerships between USJ Macao and Sino-Lusophone Business Development Centre Hengqin on the 29th August. The initiative is designed to promote Macao’s agricultural sector and cultural exchanges.
Dr. Chan dedicated seventy years to Catholic education in Macao, serving in various significant roles at Colégio Diocesano de São José (CDSJ), and was awarded the Doctor of Education (Honoris Causa) by the University of Saint Joseph in 2022.
The book launch of ‘Macao Philanthropist – Comendador Joel José Choi Anok’ was held on the 22nd August to commemorate the 79th anniversary of the death of Comendador Joel José Choi Anok and the 79th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.
The MoU was signed remotely by Prof. Stephan Morgan, the Rector of USJ Macao and Rev. Prof. Luis Navarro, Rector of Pontificia Università della Santa Croce in Rome.
The opening ceremony of Van Lang University Study Tour Programme was held at University of Saint Joseph (USJ) on 26 August, 2024.
The MOU was formally signed via remote means on August 26th 2024, by Rev’d Professor Stephen Morgan, Rector of USJ Macao, and Professor Josep A. Rom Rodriguez, Rector of Ramon Llull University.
Jiang Taosheng (Jason), a Year-2 student in Master of Environmental Sciences and Management at the Institute of Science and Environment of USJ, attended the 9th Global Leadership Program in Bangkok, Thailand from August 11 to 15. The programme, organised by AUAP, was themed “Rethink, Relearn, Reskill.”
The programme aimed to provide academic research opportunities for students in Macau and to enhance their research skills and interest.