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Higher Education in Macao
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University Of Saint Joseph
The University of Saint Joseph is a Catholic University located in Macao SAR, China, that closely follows the model and standards of top European universities. It was created in 1996 by the Catholic Foundation for Higher Education (owned in equal parts by the Diocese of Macao and Catholic University of Portugal) and gives continuity to the long and honourable history of Catholic tertiary education in Macao, initiated in the late 16th century by Fr. Alessandro Valignano, founder of the University College of Saint Paul, the ruins of which recall how, down the centuries, Macao has facilitated cultural interchange between East and West. Our students come from all corners of the world, as do many of our scholars. This creates a diverse learning environment that gives staff and students the international knowledge, insight and cultural understanding needed to strengthen their educational and practical skills for the world of today. Many of our academic staff are leaders in their fields and, with state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, they are dedicated to supporting you in unlocking your talent and skills while discovering this wonderful city: its heritage, culture and everyday life. USJ offers a truly multicultural environment to its students, and Macao is a particularly attractive destination for students looking to broaden horizons as it is excellently located in East Asia, being just a short flight from exciting destinations like Beijing, Tokyo, Bangkok or Singapore! For all general enquiries, please contact info@usj.edu.mo.
51 to 200 staff
Macao Polytechnic University
Established in 1981, Macao Polytechnic University (MPU) is a comprehensive public university in Macao, featuring academic excellence with an emphasis on both quality higher education and significant applied research that contributes to global sustainable development. MPU is: • The first university in Asia having a successful institutional review by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, UK • The sole university in China winning APQN Quality Awards from the Asia Pacific Quality Network four times • The first university in Macao receiving the National Teaching Achievement Award twice • Globally ranked 301–400th in Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, 72nd in decent work and economic growth (SDG8) • Awarded an overall 5-star rating from Quacquarelli Symonds Interdisciplinarity, multidisciplinarity, innovativeness, internationalisation and quality are the pillars of MPU’s all-round talent cultivation model. MPU nurtures globally-competitive professionals skilled in intercultural communication, emphasising their holistic development by providing a well-rounded platform that fosters leaders who positively impact society. MPU excels in interdisciplinary research with AI+ strategy to advance sustainable development. Studies focus on machine translation, Portuguese education, environment protection and intangible cultural heritage. Notable outputs feature the world’s most accurate Chinese-Portuguese machine translation system, and award-winning Canarin environment monitoring system. MPU boasts a robust network of partnerships fostering academic exchange, outcome-based teaching, research collaboration, dual degree and joint programmes with universities, corporations and organisations worldwide, such as the US, the UK, Portugal, Australia, Brazil, the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Setting off from MPU, MPU people are realising their prowess in different walks of life, creating opportunities for the betterment of the local community and afar.
501 to 1000 staff
University Of Macau
Founded in 1981, the University of Macau (UM) is a comprehensive research-oriented public university of international standing, with a multicultural campus and a system of whole-person education underpinned by faculties and residential colleges in an international education setup. 80 per cent of its faculty members are from outside Macao. With English as the main medium of instruction, the university is committed to producing creative and socially responsible graduates with a global mindset and international competitiveness.
1001 to 5000 staff
City University Of Macau
City University Of Macau
201 to 500 staff
Lui Che Woo College, University Of Macau
Lui Che Woo College (LCWC) is one of 10 residential colleges on the campus of University of Macau. We are a cohesive and energetic residential community that seeks to broaden the learning experiences of our students beyond traditional classroom settings. Lui Che Woo College (LCWC) began with a MOP$30 million endowment to the University; the fund was donated by the Lui Che Woo Foundation Limited, which included establishing a new residential college to accommodate the need of the expansion of UM while keeping the characteristics that make UM distinctive. Our Mission: As an undergraduate residential college at the University of Macau, Lui Che Woo College values diversity, community service, academic excellence and leadership development. We strive to: · Provide quality residential educational programs for students from all backgrounds to succeed academically; · Prepare students to pursue their chosen career paths with confidence and conviction; · Prepare students to be the next generation of global leaders in an increasingly challenging and competitive environment.
11 to 50 staff
City University Of Macau
The predecessor of City University of Macau (CityU) is private-owned University of East Asia (UEA), established in 1981. It had been the first formal university in Macau launched by Chinese since Macau opened as a commercial port over 400 years ago. In 1992, UEA underwent a reform that divided the University into three higher education institutions: government-funded University of Macau and Macao Polytechnic Institute, and private-owned East Asia Open Institute (Macau). East Asia Open Institute (Macau) was developed from the postgraduate program at UEA. In 1993, East Asia Open Institute (Macau) and the Portuguese Open University (Universidade Aberta) merged into one institute. As a result, Asia International Open University (Macau) was established. In September 2010, Mr. Chan Meng Kam took over Asia International Open University (Macau) and acted as Chairman of the university council. In February 2011, Asia International Open University (Macau) was officially renamed as City University of Macau (Portuguese: Universidade da Cidade de Macau) and became a private-owned yet non-profit higher education institution. Since Mr. Chan Meng Kam took over CityU, he has been proactively implementing the strategies of Rename, Restructure, Transform and Upgrade, developing CityU as a name-brand university and branding it as the University for the City, Macau. CityU aims to realize its mission and social responsibility: Rooted in Macau and Serve the Region, by aligning its development orientation with that of Macau and the region. The University studies cultural heritages, industries, social structures and development strategies of Macau.
501 to 1000 staff
Ahead Achiever
Ahead Achiever is an educational consulting firm specialising in UK postgraduate admissions, IELTS preparation, and proofreading and feedback. Our team comprises master’s and doctoral degree holders from leading UK universities. With over two decades of combined experience in consulting, editing, teaching, mentoring, and research, they bring both academic excellence and practical expertise to every student. Working alongside our core team, our freelance PhD researchers from diverse fields go the extra mile to meet the unique needs of our students with precision and care. What sets our team apart is not only our credentials but also the qualities that underpin our success. We are British Council Certified Counsellors who adhere to the National Code of Ethical Practice for UK Education Agents and Counsellors.
1 to 10 staff
Umglobal
Global Affairs Office (GAO) is responsible to enhance the internationalization of the University of Macau (UM) by establishing a strategic international network and partnership for the University.
11 to 50 staff
Institute Of Science And Environment Ise - University Of Saint Joseph Usj Macau
The mission of ISE is to develop research and teaching of the highest standards in different domains of science, namely in Environmental Sciences, Biology and Biotechnology, Marine Sciences, and Neurosciences and Behaviour. We aim to contribute towards a deeper understanding of the natural world using sound scientific approaches and to prepare well-qualified professionals who can respond to today’s and tomorrow’s global challenges, leading the way towards the sustainable development of Macau, the Region, and the World. ISE has a strong focus on hands-on learning, anchored on extensive lab-based activities, field trips, and extensive links with on-going research projects. Furthermore, our students have the opportunity to develop their skills in an international and cross-disciplinary environment where critical and creative thinking is fostered. This provides a dynamic and engaging learning environment where students can develop as skilled professionals and responsible citizens. The Institute is also focused on science dissemination and education, under the belief that proper education in science and technology is fundamental for responsible decision-making by citizens and, ultimately for social progress. The institute is strongly linked with the local communities, regularly organizing science and environmental events, as well as educational activities directed to the general public and students from all levels of education.
11 to 50 staff
Universidade De Macau University Of Macau 澳門大學
A Universidade de Macau (), anteriormente designada Universidade da Ásia Oriental, foi criada em Março de 1981, sendo a primeira e a mais antiga universidade ainda existente em Macau. Actualmente, a UM conta com mais 10 mil estudantes. No entanto, este não foi o primeiro estabelecimento universitário no território já que o Colégio de São Paulo, fundado pela Companhia de Jesus no século XVI e do qual hoje em dia já só restam as famosas Ruínas de São Paulo, símbolo de Macau, foi o primeiro estabelecimento universitário de matriz ocidental na Ásia. No entanto esse colégio, também na altura conhecido como "Universidade de Macau", foi encerrado na altura da expulsão da Companhia de Jesus de Portugal por Marquês de Pombal.
501 to 1000 staff