CCE collaborated with HKU SPACE to organize a Designated Training Programme for Medical and Life Sciences for students from several mainland higher education institutions

澳大持續進修中心與香港大學專業進修學院合作為多間内地高等院校的學生開辦“醫學與生命科學專題培訓課程”

澳大持續進修中心與香港大學專業進修學院合作為多間内地高等院校的學生開辦“醫學與生命科學專題培訓課程”

澳門大學持續進修中心於7月30日至8月9日,與香港大學專業進修學院合作,為多間内地高等院校的學生開辦“醫學與生命科學專題培訓課程” ,94名學員來自廣西右江民族醫學院、遵義醫科大學和貴州醫科大學等高等院校,分拆兩班同時進行。

為期2周的培訓班由一系列專題講座組成,教學內容豐富。學員們首先在香港參加專家學者主講的五場專題講座,之後來到澳大參加由健康科學學院及中華醫藥研究院導師主講的三場專題講座。學員們除了體驗到澳大國際化師資的全英優質教學外,還由學生公關大使帶領參觀了圖書館、大學展館。此外,學員還參訪了澳門鏡湖護理學院。學生認為通過本次培訓,同學們體驗到了港澳兩地的風情面貌,和有別於内地的教學風格,令自己開闊了視野,收穫非常多,希望之後再有機會來港澳學習。

澳門大學持續進修中心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 organize a Designated Training Programme for Medical and Life Sciences for students from several mainland higher education institutions

The University of Macau (UM) Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), in collaboration with the University of Hong Kong’s School of Professional and Continuing Education (HKU SPACE), organized a Designated Training Programme for Medical and Life Sciences from Jul 30 to Aug 9 for students of several mainland higher education institutions.

The 2-week training programme consisted of a series of special lectures, with a rich curriculum taught entirely in English. Participants first attended five lectures in HK delivered by experts. Then they came to UM to attend three more lectures given by instructors of Faculty of Health Science (FHS) and Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences (ICMS). The students also visited different units of UM, including the UM Wu Yee Sun Library and UM Gallery. They also visited Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau. The student expressed that the training was highly beneficial. The programme enriched their personal experiences and broadened their perspectives, and they hoped to have the opportunity to return to the University of Macau for future studies.

To strengthen cooperation between mainland key national universities and UM, CCE is continuing to provide high quality training programmes in the future.