News Express: UM Faculty of Health Sciences holds camp for students in Principals’ Recommended Admission Scheme
新聞快訊:澳大健康科學學院辦校長推薦生體驗營
學員動手操作實驗
The participants engage in hands-on experiments
澳大健康科學學院辦校長推薦生體驗營
澳門大學健康科學學院在2025年2月8至9日舉辦“2025校長推薦生體驗營”,九位透過“校長推薦入學計劃”於2025/2026學年入讀澳大健康科學學院本科課程的應屆中學畢業生獲邀參與。兩日一夜的活動讓學生提前感受澳大濃厚的學術氛圍和豐富多彩的校園生活,深入了解健康科學領域的前沿發展和未來學習方向。
在開營儀式上,澳大健康科學學院助理院長張宣軍詳細介紹學院的師資和研究方向,加深學員對學院和課程的認識。他鼓勵學員多與教授交流,到不同實驗室學習相關知識,發掘自己的科研興趣;又指大學與高中的學習方式不盡相同,建議學員適時調整學習方法,以提高學習效率。
澳大健康科學學院生物醫學系主任郭珩輝和藥物科學系主任鄭穎與學員面對面交流。兩位教授深入淺出地介紹了各自領域的研究方向、聯合培養課程、海外交流機會等資訊,並耐心解答了學員們的疑問。學員親身參與了多項與生物醫學和藥物科學相關的實驗,深入體驗背後的科學理論,精進實驗技巧。澳大健康科學學院副教授潘全威帶領學員參觀學院的核心實驗中心,詳細介紹了學院先進的科研設備,並鼓勵學員在體驗營中吸收更多科研知識,為未來的學術之路做好準備。
學員亦參觀了澳大何鴻燊東亞書院,親身感受書院的設施和住宿環境。期間學員與澳大本科生共進午膳,暢談校園生活、分享學習經驗。
學員麥煒欣是澳門菜農子弟學校的學生,報讀了理學士學位(藥物科學及科技)課程。她表示因熱愛動手操作實驗選擇了相關科系,是次活動讓她對課程有了更深入的理解。她又指澳門政府近年大力推動大健康產業,希望能夠成為當中的貢獻者。
來自教業中學的劉若峰報讀了理學士學位(生物醫學)課程,認為活動讓其對生物醫學領域產生了更濃厚的興趣,尤其是腫瘤學。他又指澳大在腫瘤學領域的研究實力雄厚,促使他選擇留在澳大深造。
澳大健康科學學院致力激發澳門學生對健康科學的興趣,提供學習生物醫藥知識和技術的機會,拓寬他們的科研視野。是次活動讓學員率先體驗澳大的校園生活,深入了解所選擇的專業內容,同時透過與教授和在讀學生交流,能為他們在學業及生涯規劃上提供寶貴的意見及啓發,讓他們更好地適應大學生活。
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UM Faculty of Health Sciences holds camp for students in Principals’ Recommended Admission Scheme
The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) of the University of Macau (UM) held a camp on 8 and 9 February 2025 for nine Form Six students who will be enrolled in FHS undergraduate programmes in the 2025/2026 academic year through the Principal’s Recommended Admission Scheme. The two-day, one-night camp allowed the students to experience UM’s rich academic atmosphere and vibrant campus life in advance, while gaining insight into the latest developments and future learning directions in the field of health sciences.
At the opening ceremony, Zhang Xuanjun, assistant dean of FHS, gave a detailed introduction of the faculty team and research directions of FHS to enhance the participants’ understanding of the faculty and its programmes. He encouraged the students to interact with professors and visit laboratories to acquire relevant knowledge and explore their research interests. He also pointed out that the learning approach at university is different from that at secondary school, and advised the students to adapt their study methods accordingly to improve learning efficiency.
Henry Kwok Hang Fai, head of the Department of Biomedical Sciences, and Zheng Ying, head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences of FHS, had face-to-face discussions with the participants. The two professors introduced their respective research directions, joint training programmes, and opportunities for overseas exchange. They also answered questions from the students. In addition, the participants took part in several experiments related to biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, gaining knowledge of the underlying scientific theories while honing their experimental skills. Terence Poon Chuen Wai, associate professor in FHS, led the students on a tour of the core facilities at FHS and gave a detailed introduction to the advanced research facilities. He encouraged the students to acquire more scientific knowledge during the camp to prepare them for their academic journey ahead.
The participants also visited Stanley Ho East Asia College, where they experienced the college’s facilities and living environment. They had lunch with UM undergraduate students and discussed campus life and shared learning experiences.
Mak Wai Ian, a student from Escola Choi Nong Chi Tai, will be enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology programme. She said that she chose this programme because of her interest in hands-on experiments, and that the camp gave her a deeper understanding of the programme. She also noted that the Macao government has been vigorously promoting the health industry in recent years, and expressed hope that she can contribute to the field.
Liu Iok Fong, a student from Kao Yip Middle School, will be enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences programme. He said that the camp increased his interest in biomedical sciences, especially oncology. He is well aware of UM’s strong research capabilities in oncology, which has motivated him to pursue further studies at UM.
FHS is committed to sparking Macao students’ interest in health sciences, providing them with opportunities to acquire knowledge and techniques in the field, and broadening their research horizons. The camp gave participants a glimpse of university life and a deeper understanding of their chosen specialisation. Through interaction with professors and current students, the participants received valuable advice and inspiration for their academic and career planning, enabling them to better adapt to university life.
To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/presss-release/detail/60374/