News Express: UM organises ‘The Pursuit of Research’ to cultivate secondary school students’ interest in learning

新聞快訊:澳大科研探索之旅增中學生學習興趣

學生操作實驗
The students conduct an experiment

 

 

澳大科研探索之旅增中學生學習興趣

為提升澳門中學生對健康科學的認識及科研素養,澳門大學健康科學學院舉辦第八期“科研探索之旅”。期間學生透過一系列實驗操作,親身體驗健康科學的魅力,從而激發學習興趣。

澳大健康科學學院助理教授曾華鑫歡迎教業中學、新華學校、化地瑪聖母女子學校、利瑪竇中學及勞校中學的46位師生。曾華鑫介紹了學院的師資、研究成果、架構、課程等資訊。在他的引領下,師生參觀了學院的核心實驗中心,深入了解學院的先進科研設備。在學院技術員和在讀學生的指導下,參與者親身操作多項生物醫學、藥物科學和生物信息學的實驗,以掌握實驗技巧和感受科研的樂趣。

新華學校老師鄭豫政讚揚此活動善用澳大的一流設備和優秀師資,有效推動中學生對健康科學領域的知識和技能。他認為,這不僅培養學生動腦動手的能力,也加深他們對學科知識的理解,對提升學生的科學素質大有裨益。

教業中學學生明學堅表示,大健康產業作為一個具有巨大市場潛力的新興領域,他有意在相關方面發展,所以特意參加是次活動,希望更深入了解與健康科學相關的本科課程。他又指,首次親手操作健康科學實驗的體驗,比他預期更為困難及嚴謹,即使是看似簡單的移液槍操作,也需要精準的技巧。另一名學生羅傑禧對能夠參加科研探索之旅、親身體驗大學的科研環境和設施感到幸運。他指出,雖然部分實驗知識已在課本中學過,但活動讓他有機會親眼所見、親手所及,進一步加深了他對科研的熱情,並掌握實驗的操作技巧。

化地瑪聖母女子中學學生徐子晴表示,參觀動物實驗中心讓她大開眼界,了解到實驗動物特殊的身體結構和生理特徵都是科學研究的關鍵,並與健康科學的發展息息相關。

澳大健康科學學院“科研探索之旅"不僅拓展學生對健康科學的知識和實踐,也引導他們對科學進行深入思考和探索,培養他們對科學的興趣和素養,從而啟發他們規劃未來的學業方向。

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UM organises ‘The Pursuit of Research’ to cultivate secondary school students’ interest in learning

To enhance Macao secondary school students’ understanding of health sciences and improve their scientific literacy, the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) of the University of Macau (UM) organised the eighth session of the science outreach activity ‘The Pursuit of Research’. Through a series of hands-on experiments, students discovered the fascination of health sciences, which stimulated their interest in learning.

Chang Wa Kam, assistant professor in FHS, welcomed 46 students and teachers from Kao Yip Middle School, Escola Sun Wah, Our Lady of Fatima Girls’ School, Colégio Mateus Ricci, and Lou Hau High School. He introduced to them the academic team, research achievements, structure, and academic programmes of the faculty. Chang also led the participants to visit the core facilities, where they learned more about the state-of-the-art laboratory equipment of the faculty. Under the guidance of technicians and current students of FHS, the participants conducted several experiments related to biomedical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, and bioinformatics to acquire experimental skills and gain hands-on research experience.

Cheang U Cheng, a teacher at Escola Sun Wah, said that the activity made good use of UM’s first-class laboratory equipment and excellent academic team to enhance secondary school students’ knowledge and skills in the field of health sciences. He mentioned that the activity not only allowed the students to conduct hands-on experiments, but also deepen their understanding of the discipline, which helped improve their scientific literacy.

Ming Xuejian, a student at Kao Yip Middle School, said that the ‘big health’ industry is an emerging industry with huge market potential. As he intends to pursue a career in the industry, he joined the activity in order to gain more insights about undergraduate programmes related to health sciences. He added that it was his first time conducting a health science experiment, and it was more difficult and rigorous than he had anticipated. He came to realise that seemingly simple equipment like a pipette controller also requires a high degree of precision in its operation.Lo Kit Hei, another student at Kao Yip Middle School, said he was fortunate to have the opportunity to participate in the activity and gain first-hand experience in UM’s research environment and equipment. He mentioned that although he had acquired knowledge about experiments from textbooks, the activity enabled him to gain practical research experience and develop experimental skills, which further stimulated his interest in research.

Choi Chi Cheng, a student at Our Lady of Fatima Girls’ School, said that the visit to the Animal Research Core was an eye-opener for her. She learned that the unique body structures and physiological characteristics of experimental animals are essential to scientific research and are closely linked to the development of health sciences.

‘The Pursuit of Research’ organised by FHS not only aims to expand students’ knowledge base and practical skills in the field of health sciences, but also to foster critical thinking, exploration of new scientific concepts, and the cultivation of their interest and scientific literacy, thereby inspiring them to plan for their future academic pursuits.

To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/campus-news/detail/58170/