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USJ strengthens its international partnerships and explores collaborative initiatives for global outreach with AUAP member institutes at the International Conference, where Rector Morgan presented a keynote speech on leadership, and Vice-rector Barbosa presented a research on social engagement.
The Association of Southeast and East Asian Catholic Colleges and Universities (ASEACCU), represented by its Executive Secretary, Rev. Prof. Stephen Morgan, and Dr. Md. Saber Khan, President of AUAP, formalised their collaboration through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding.
Ms Siu Ka U has successfully defended her doctoral thesis in Education titled: “Acquisition of Higher-Order Thinking Skills in Secondary Education: A Case Study in a Macau Secondary School”.
The Department of Psychology of FHS held the 3rd Forum of Psychology on 17 November, with the aim of empowering and inspiring students in the field of Psychology.
Prof. Nuno Soares, Head of the Department of Architecture and Design of the USJ Faculty of Arts and Humanities, has been elected General Secretary of CIALP (Conselho Internacional dos Arquitectos de Língua Portuguesa) for a period of three years (2023 to 2026).
The USJ Department of Architecture and Design at the University of Saint Joseph starts its workshop series for the academic year 2023-24.
The Research Laboratory for Cultural Sustainability and the Xavier Centre for Memory and Identity are working to promote cultural sustainability and knowledge in Macau.
Prof. Nuno Soares, Head of the Department of Architecture and Design at USJ, has been a member of the CAEU (Conselho de Arquitectura, Engenharia e Urbanismo) since 2015.
A group of USJ staff members and students visited Hunan on a four-days “Understanding National Development Learning and Exchange Tour 2023” this November.
Mr Lei Chi Hang has successfully defended his doctoral thesis in Psychology titled: “The Relationship Between Burnout And Work Engagement In The Differentiated Job Demands-Resources Model: A Study Of Hospitality Industry”.
Ms Leung Chi Ian has successfully defended her doctoral thesis in Psychology titled: “Gambling Environment and the Risk for Gambling Addiction: A Bioecological Perspective on the Role of Adolescents’ Beliefs and Value System”.