CCE Collaborated with HKU SPACE to Launch a Training Course on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Mainland University Students

澳大持續進修中心與香港大學專業進修學院合作為内地大學生開辦人工智能與機器人專題培訓班

澳大持續進修中心與香港大學專業進修學院合作為内地大學生開辦人工智能與機器人專題培訓班

澳門大學持續進修中心於2025年8月11日至17日期間,與香港大學專業進修學院合作開辦内地大學生培訓班,主題為“人工智能與機器人專題培訓課程”,共有77名學生參加,分成兩班同時進行。學生主要來自南京航空航天大學、西北工業大學和河海大學,另有小部分來自廣東外語外貿大學、北京科技大學和龍岩學院的學生一同參加。

為期7天的培訓班在港澳兩地進行,由一系列專題講座組成,教學內容豐富,全程以英語授課。課題包括:“人工智能與機器人的歷史和近期發展”、“作為人工智能分支的機器人技術”、“人工智能與機器人對未來工作和社會的影響”、“人工智能、個人隱私與倫理問題”、“深度強化學習實踐”和“進階機器人學與控制”等内容。

在結課儀式上,3位學生代表發言,都表示通過本次培訓,同學們體驗到了港澳兩地的風情面貌,以及有別於内地的教學風格,開闊了視野,收穫豐厚,希望之後再有機會來港澳學習。另有西北工業大學航海學院團委書記李婭老師上台發言,認爲AI的迅速發展是國家的一大趨勢,學生們要勇於接受挑戰,好好學習,將來爲國爭光。

本次培訓活動再次與香港大學專業進修學院合作,透過跨城市學術交流,持續推動粵港澳大灣區聯動的持續進修教育合作新模式的發展。澳門大學持續進修中心也將持續開展更多優質的培訓項目,促進內地優秀高校與澳大之間的交流與合作。

CCE Collaborated with HKU SPACE to Launch a Training Course on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Mainland University Students

From 11 to 17 August 2025, the University of Macau’s (UM) Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), in cooperation with the Hong Kong University School of Professional and Continuing Education (HKU SPACE), organized a training program for mainland university students. The program, themed “Training Course on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics,” was attended by a total of 77 students, who were divided into two parallel classes. The students were primarily from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, and Hohai University, with a smaller number of participants from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, University of Science and Technology Beijing, and Longyan University.

The seven-day training program was conducted in both HK and Macao, consisted of a series of thematic lectures with rich academic content, all delivered in English. The topics included: “History and Recent Development of AI and Robotics,” “Robotics as a Branch of AI,” “Impact of AI and Robotics on the Future of Work and Society,” “AI, Personal Privacy, and Ethical Issues,” “Hands-On Deep Reinforcement Learning,” and “Advanced Robotics and Control.”

At the closing ceremony, three student representatives delivered speeches. They all expressed that through this training, the students had experienced the culture and lifestyle of both Hong Kong and Macao, as well as a teaching style different from that in the mainland. They felt that the program had broadened their horizons and that they had gained substantial knowledge, and they hoped for future opportunities to study in Hong Kong and Macao again. In addition, Ms. Li Ya, Secretary of the Youth League Committee of the School of Marine Sciences and Technology at Northwestern Polytechnical University, also gave a speech. She stated that the rapid development of AI is a major national trend, and she encouraged the students to bravely accept challenges, study hard, and bring honor to the country in the future.

This training program marks another collaboration with HKU SPACE, aiming to continuously promote the development of a new model for continuing education cooperation and linkage within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area through cross-city academic exchanges. CCE will also continue to launch more high-quality training programs to foster exchanges and cooperation between outstanding mainland universities and UM.