News Express: UM holds Global Academic Symposium to promote international cooperation
新聞快訊:澳大舉辦全球學術研討會促國際合作
澳大舉辦全球學術研討會
UM holds the UM Global Academic Symposium
澳大舉辦全球學術研討會促國際合作
為促進全球學術交流,深化國際合作夥伴關係,澳門大學今(2)日舉辦全球學術研討會,來自澳洲、新西蘭、新加坡、韓國、日本23所院校的50多位學者共聚澳大,分享研究成果及前沿技術發展,並探討開展聯合科研項目。
澳大校長宋永華致辭時表示,澳大積極拓展國際合作,致力培養具國際視野的優秀人才,並持續推動各學科領域的研究合作。近年,澳大代表團先後參訪澳洲、新西蘭、新加坡、韓國和日本的多所大學和研究機構,研討會作為外訪的延續活動,為知識和技術交流提供了重要平台,促進合作並探索更多深入的合作項目。
研討會為期兩天,分為四個分論壇,涵蓋工商管理、工程、計算機科學、數學、材料科學、藥學及監管科學等領域,分別於澳大工商管理學院、科技學院、應用物理及材料工程研究院和中華醫藥研究院舉行。與會者參加多場研討會、參觀澳大的科研設備、並與相關領域的澳大教研人員及研究生互動交流。
其中,澳大工商管理學院分論壇邀請來自澳洲、新加坡及韓國的知名學者,分別就金融學、商業經濟學、管理學與市場學進行演講,特設“計量經濟學與應用”、“資產定價與公司金融”、“消費者行為與市場營銷策略”及“組織行為與人力資源管理”四個主題深入討論,與師生探討及剖析前沿研究議題。
澳大科技學院分論壇以“思想交匯:全球視野下的科學技術”為主題,匯聚澳洲、新西蘭和新加坡的頂尖科學家、工程師和技術專家,聚焦結構力學、再生能源電力、偏微分方程、非飽和土力學、機器學習、計算智能等前沿領域,與參會者探討及剖析不同科技領域議題。
澳大應用物理及材料工程研究院分論壇聚焦於“應用物理及材料工程”主題,匯聚澳洲、新加坡及日本的知名學者,與該院的教授同台交流。與會者通過前沿技術的演講和深入的討論,探討納米技術、新材料開發、光電光學以及新能源材料等多個領域的最新發展。
澳大中華醫藥研究院分論壇以“傳統醫藥、藥物科學及監管科學”為主題,來自澳洲、新西蘭、新加坡、韓國、日本的多位生物醫藥領域專家應邀出席。分論壇共舉行了15個主題演講,涵蓋免疫治療靶標、腫瘤診斷、中醫藥國際化的挑戰及機遇、創新藥物發現、疾病發病機制與治療、藥物專利與臨床數據發掘及分析技術等研究領域。
研討會不僅為學術界提供了一個交流的平台,也為未來的合作奠定了基礎。澳大將繼續推動全球學術界的共同發展,拓展全球影響力,致力成為國際學術界的重要參與者,為解決當前全球面臨的挑戰貢獻智慧與力量。
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UM holds Global Academic Symposium to promote international cooperation
The UM Global Academic Symposium commenced today (2 December) at the University of Macau (UM). With the aim of promoting global academic exchange and strengthening international partnerships, the symposium has brought together over 50 scholars from 23 institutions across Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan to share their research findings and advances in cutting-edge technologies, and to explore potential research collaboration.
In his opening remarks, UM Rector Yonghua Song highlighted the university’s proactive approach to expanding international cooperation, its commitment to nurturing talent with a global perspective, and its ongoing efforts to promote research collaboration across various disciplines. In recent years, UM delegations have visited a multitude of universities and research institutes in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan. The symposium, serving as a continuation of these visits, has provided an important platform to foster knowledge and technology exchange, cooperation, and collaborative projects.
The two-day symposium consists of four parallel sessions covering fields including business administration, engineering, computer science, mathematics, materials science, pharmacology, and regulatory science, hosted by UM’s Faculty of Business Administration (FBA), Faculty of Science and Technology (FST), Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering (IAPME), and Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences (ICMS). Participants will also engage with UM faculty, researchers, and postgraduate students in related fields through discussions, meetings, and lab tours.
The parallel session hosted by FBA featured renowned scholars from Australia, Singapore, and South Korea who spoke on finance, business economics, management, and marketing. Focusing on ‘Econometrics and Applications’, ‘Asset Pricing and Corporate Finance’, ‘Consumer Behaviour and Marketing Strategies’, and ‘Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management’, the speakers discussed and analysed cutting-edge research topics with UM students and faculty.
FST’s parallel session, themed ‘Connecting Ideas—Global Perspectives in Science and Technology’, brought together leading scientists, engineers, and technical experts from Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. The speakers focused on advanced fields such as structural mechanics, renewable energy power, partial differential equations, unsaturated soil mechanics, machine learning, and computational intelligence, offering participants the opportunity to discuss and analyse various technological issues.
The parallel session hosted by IAPME centred on ‘Applied Physics and Materials Engineering’, where distinguished scholars from Australia, Singapore, and Japan exchanged views with IAPME professors. Through presentations and in-depth discussions, participants explored the latest developments in nanotechnology, new materials development, optoelectronics, and new energy materials.
ICMS’s parallel session, themed ‘Traditional and Integrative Medicine, Pharmaceutical Science, and Regulatory Science’, brought together biomedical experts from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan. A total of 15 presentations were given, covering research areas such as immunotherapy targets, cancer diagnosis, challenges and opportunities in the internationalisation of Chinese medicine, innovative drug discovery, disease mechanisms and treatment, pharmaceutical patents, and clinical data discovery and analysis techniques.
The symposium has not only provided a platform for academic exchange but also laid a foundation for future cooperation. UM will continue to promote the mutual development of the global academic community, expand its international influence, and strive to become a major player in the international academic arena and address current global challenges.
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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/presss-release/detail/59757/