Lanzhou University Delegation Visits Lui Che Woo College
蘭州大學師生到訪呂志和書院 深化合作共推師生交流
4月3日,澳門大學呂志和書院迎來蘭州大學十五人研學團隊的到訪。作為兩校合作的重要組成部分,此次活動不僅進一步鞏固了雙方夥伴關係,更為師生搭建了高品質的互動平臺。研學團隊以”一日呂院人”的身份深度體驗澳大校園生活,切身感受”四位元一體”教育模式及住宿式書院制的獨特優勢。
過去五年間,澳門大學呂志和書院與蘭州大學始終保持密切交流。雙方通過定期互派師生、開展心理醫學工作坊及文化研學等活動,建立了深厚的合作基礎。此次蘭大團隊的來訪,既是雙方合作成果的具體體現,也為未來拓展聯合專案奠定了更堅實的基礎。
研學行程安排豐富多元:團隊首先參觀了澳大校園、校史展館及圖書館,系統瞭解大學的發展歷程、教育理念及科研成就。在呂志和書院,院長藍志雄教授親切接待研學團隊,親自講解書院設施、歷史沿革及育人特色。通過課堂參與、共膳活動及文化交流,來訪師生沉浸式體驗了澳大特色的書院制生活。作為澳大住宿式書院的代表,呂志和書院始終致力於培養學生自律品格、跨學科能力、社會責任意識及體育素養,為學生提供全方位的成長平台。
專題座談會上,書院副院長周國暉教授深入闡釋了書院的育人模式與發展規劃;學生事務部輔導處主管王覓博士則系統分享了學生管理工作的創新經驗和輔導工作。蘭州大學師生踴躍提問,與澳大代表展開熱烈討論,現場交流氣氛活躍。活動還特別設置了咖啡文化工作坊和團隊建設環節,進一步促進了兩校師生的互動融合。
On 3rd April, Lui Che Woo College (LCWC) of the University of Macau welcomed a 15 people delegation from Lanzhou University(LZU). As a key component of the partnership between the two institutions, this visit not only strengthened their collaborative ties but also provided a high-quality platform for academic and cultural exchange. Immersing themselves as “A LCWCer for one day”, the delegation experienced UM’s campus life firsthand and gained deep insights into its unique residential college education system.
Over the past five years, LCWC and LZU have maintained close exchanges through initiatives such as faculty and student exchanges, psychology and medical workshops, and cultural study programs. This visit not only showcased the tangible outcomes of their collaboration but also laid a stronger foundation for future joint projects.
The itinerary was diverse and engaging: The delegation began by touring UM campus, visiting the university gallery and library to learn about its development history, educational philosophy, and research achievements. At LCWC, the College Master Prof. Desmond Lam warmly received the delegation and introduced them to the college’s facilities, history, and educational approach. Through class participation, communal dining, and cultural activities, the visiting students and faculty gained an immersive experience of UM’s unique college life. As one of UM’s residential colleges, LCWC is dedicated to the holistic development of its students by fostering students’ leadership capabilities, interdisciplinary competence, social responsibility, and physical well-being.
During a dedicated seminar, the Associate Master Prof. CHAO Kuok Fai elaborated on the college’s educational model and future vision, while Dr. Mia Wang, Functional Head of the Student Counselling Section of UM’s Student Affairs Office, shared innovative approaches to student management and counselling services. LZU participants actively engaged in discussions, creating a lively and interactive atmosphere. The program also featured coffee culture workshop and team-building activities, further enhancing mutual understandings between the students of the two universities.



