News Express: UM’s orientation activities help new students adapt to campus life
新聞快訊:澳大迎新活動讓新生融入校園生活
宋永華到書院迎新
Yonghua Song joins an orientation activity at a college
澳大迎新活動讓新生融入校園生活
澳門大學2023/2024學年即將展開,為了讓新生更快適應澳大的學習和生活環境,澳大舉行了一系列的“澳大之道”迎新活動,讓新生互相認識和獲取各類校園資訊,並與家長建立良好的溝通和合作關係。
為方便內地新生抵達校園,澳大於關閘及橫琴口岸提供接駁巴士服務。本科新生入宿期間,澳大校長宋永華、副校長莫啓明和學生事務長彭執中也親臨10所書院,與各書院院長一起歡迎新生和家長,並了解新生入宿情況。
人文學院、張崑崙書院新生劉浩楠表示,書院學長學姐仔細介紹了書院資訊,並熱情地協助新生入宿,讓他感到十分溫暖,相信書院的多元活動能夠讓學生不斷成長。工商管理學院、何鴻燊東亞書院新生林沛贊認為,書院安排的破冰活動和校園導賞讓來自五湖四海的新生打破壁壘,非常期待在這種自由而充實的氛圍下度過大學時光。健康科學學院、鄭裕彤書院大二學生陳俊文表示,在幫助新生時也會想起自己去年在學長學姐協助下入宿的情景,希望新生能夠在書院內感受到愛和溫暖。
為進一步幫助新生融入校園生活,澳大舉辦“澳大第一步”講座,由學生事務部、體育事務部和澳大學生會代表為本科新生介紹不同類型的學生服務、培訓計劃、校園資訊和設施、學術規條和指引等。此外,澳大還特別邀請司法警察局舉行了四場防騙講座,講解最新詐騙手法及防騙技巧,以提升學生及家長的防騙意識;邀請消防局舉辦了兩場防火安全講座;以及舉辦了一系列簡介會,向新生介紹校園生活、住宿規則事項、學生關懷服務、校園安全、性別平等資訊。
此外,為促進家校合作,加深新生家長對澳大的了解,澳大亦特意舉辦“新生家長簡介會”。澳大校長宋永華詳細介紹了澳大全人教育的辦學特色,分享澳大如何面對在全球變革之下的挑戰;他期望家長與學生尊重互信,培養學生的正向思維和責任感,將來為家庭、社會和國家作出貢獻。現場家長贊同澳大的教育理念,並與宋永華及各部門主管對話交流,進一步了解子女的學習和校園生活。
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UM’s orientation activities help new students adapt to campus life
As the 2023/2024 academic year is about to start, the University of Macau (UM) recently organised a series of new student orientation activities themed ‘The Way to UM’ to help new students to adapt to the university environment. The activities also enabled new students to make new friends, obtain information about the campus, and established a good relationship of communication and cooperation between the university and the parents.
To facilitate the arrival of new students from mainland China, UM provided shuttle bus services at the Border Gate and Hengqin Port. Rector Yonghua Song, Vice Rector Mok Kai Meng, and Dean of Students Paul Pang visited ten residential colleges to welcome the new students and their parents during the move-in period.
Aidan Chen, a new student in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and Cheong Kun Lun College, said that he was warmly welcomed by the upper-level students at the college, who introduced him to information about the college and helped him move into the college, believing that the college’s diverse activities would help students achieve personal growth. Lin Pui Chan, a new student in the Faculty of Business Administration and Stanley Ho East Asia College, mentioned that the ice-breaking activities and campus tours organised by the college helped new students from around the world feel more comfortable in the new environment, and he looked forward to enjoying his university life in such a free and fulfilling atmosphere. Dannie Chan, a second-year student in the Faculty of Health Sciences and Cheng Yu Tung College, said that helping new students moving into the college made him recall his similar experience last year, and he expressed hope that the new students would feel the care and warmth at the college.
To help new students prepare for their campus life, UM held the talk ‘First Step to UM’, during which representatives from the Student Affairs Office, Office of Sports Affairs, and the University of Macau Students’ Union introduced new undergraduate students to the university’s student services, training programmes, campus information and facilities, and academic regulations and guidelines. Moreover, the university invited the Judiciary Police to give four talks on the latest fraudulent practices and fraud prevention tips for students and parents in order to raise their awareness of fraud prevention. The Fire Services Bureau was also invited to give two talks on fire safety. A series of briefings was held to enable new students to access information on campus life, residence regulations, student care services, campus safety, and gender equity.
In addition, UM held the ‘Town Hall with Parents’ with the aim of promoting home-school cooperation and deepening parents’ understanding of the university. Rector Song gave a detailed presentation on UM’s whole-person education model and shared how the university addresses the challenges posed by global change. He also expressed hope that parents would build up mutual trust and respect with their children and cultivate their positive thinking and sense of responsibility, so that they could contribute to their families, society, and the country in the future. The parents appreciated UM’s educational philosophy and exchanged ideas with the rector and other department heads to find out more about their children’s studies and campus life.
To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/56242/