News Express: UM organises two international summer camps, offering students from around the world cross-cultural experiences
新聞快訊:澳大辦兩國際夏令營 中外學子體驗跨文化
中外學生到澳大體驗跨文化
Students from around the world explore cross-cultural experiences at UM
澳大辦兩國際夏令營 中外學子體驗跨文化
澳門大學於7月14日至23日舉辦“澳大合作院校優秀學生夏令營”及“東望洋之燈菁英發展計劃─國際學生暑期學習體驗計劃”,吸引來自全球13個國家及地區、近60所高校過百名優秀學生來到澳大,展開融合學術探索與文化沉浸的獨特體驗。
夏令營的學生來自澳大全球合作院校、粵港澳高校聯盟,以及粵港澳大灣區西岸科技創新和人才培養合作聯盟成員高校,包括北京大學、清華大學、復旦大學、浙江大學、中山大學、香港大學、香港中文大學、新加坡國立大學、韓國漢陽大學、馬來西亞馬來亞大學、澳洲西悉尼大學、新西蘭奧克蘭理工大學、加拿大渥太華大學、英國謝菲爾德大學、華威大學、約克大學、西班牙巴塞隆拿大學、莫桑比克蒙德拉內大學、安哥拉阿戈什蒂紐.內圖大學、佛得角大學等。
澳大副校長馬許願(Rui Martins)致開幕辭表示,澳大積極拓展國際合作網絡,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合作。近年,澳大代表團先後參訪英國、澳洲、新西蘭、新加坡、韓國等地,是次夏令營正是大學推動國際交流的生動實踐,通過學術研討、文化沉浸、書院探索三大板塊,為學生提供全方位成長體驗。
“東望洋之燈菁英發展計劃”捐贈人、太平洋航空控股有限公司主席及集團行政總裁劉少坤以“探險人生”為題,為學生帶來一場充滿哲思的專題講座。她引用經典的 “巧克力理論”,生動闡釋 “人生百味,貴在嘗試”的哲理,激勵學生突破舒適圈,勇敢邁出人生第一步,現場互動氣氛熱烈。
英國華威大學的Sarah Tasneen和Mevin Babu表示,夏令營提供了難得的跨文化交流機會,讓他們結識了來自世界各地的朋友,同時對澳大在國際平台上的發展前景充滿期待。加拿大渥太華大學的Juliette LeFrançois-Bélanger表示,這次是她首次到訪亞洲,澳大隨處可見的多語言標示與友善的師生都令她感到溫馨,夏令營精彩的講座內容也令她印象深刻。清華大學的李航洲表示,這次夏令營讓他深刻感受到澳門將現代都市與歷史遺產完美融合的獨特魅力。南京大學的曾芸碩則表示,生動活潑的葡語課程讓她學到了基礎葡語,也深入了解到葡語國家的文化特色。
活動期間,學生參與了多場專題講座,深入了解澳門經濟、法律、文化、旅遊及綜合度假村行業等多個領域。語言文化體驗方面,他們參與了葡語體驗班,學習基礎葡語及葡語國家文化;夏令營亦為葡語國家的學生開設普通話體驗工作坊,體驗中國傳統文化及語言魅力。他們參觀了澳大校園、認識特色學科設施,親身感受澳大書院制校園生活,並與澳大師生及國際同儕交流。他們亦實地走訪澳門歷史城區,沉浸式感受澳門豐厚的文化底蘊和中西文化交融的獨特魅力。活動不僅促進跨文化友誼,更為學生未來的升學規劃提供寶貴參考。
UM organises two international summer camps, offering students from around the world cross-cultural experiences
The University of Macau (UM) is hosting the ‘Summer Camp for Outstanding Students of UM Partner Universities’ and the ‘East Lighthouse Talent Development Scheme – Learning Experience Summer Program for International Students’ from 14 July to 23 July. The two camps have attracted over 100 outstanding students from nearly 60 universities across 13 countries and regions, offering them a variety of unique academic and cultural activities.
The participating students come from UM’s partner universities worldwide, as well as member universities of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao University Alliance, and the Alliance for Technology, Innovation, and Talent Development in Western Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area. These include: Peking University, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, Sun Yat-sen University, The University of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, National University of Singapore (Singapore), Hanyang University (South Korea), the University of Malaya (Malaysia), Western Sydney University (Australia), Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand), the University of Ottawa (Canada), the University of Sheffield (UK), the University of Warwick (UK), the University of York (UK), the University of Barcelona (Spain), Eduardo Mondlane University (Mozambique), Agostinho Neto University (Angola), and the University of Cape Verde (Cape Verde).
In his opening speech, Rui Martins, vice rector of UM, highlighted the university’s commitment to expanding its international cooperation network, cultivating talent with international perspectives, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. He noted that in recent years, UM has organised delegations to visit various countries, including the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Korea. The two summer programmes demonstrate this commitment. By offering academic seminars, cultural immersion activities, and residential college experiences, the programmes aim to help students achieve well-rounded personal growth.
Vivian Lau, sponsor of the East Lighthouse Talent Development Scheme as well as chair and group CEO of Pacific Air Holdings Limited, delivered an inspiring talk titled ‘The Adventure’. Drawing on the classic ‘Chocolate Theory’, she vividly illustrated the philosophy that ‘life is full of flavours, and the most important thing is to try’. Through this engaging talk, she encouraged students to step out of their comfort zones and take their first brave step.
Sarah Tasneen and Mevin Babu, students from the University of Warwick, shared that the summer camp they attend has provided a valuable opportunity for cross-cultural exchanges, enabling them to make friends with students from all over the world. They also expressed confidence in UM’s future developments and presence on the international stage. Juliette LeFrançois-Bélanger from the University of Ottawa said that this is her first time in Asia. She felt welcomed by the multilingual signs and friendly teachers and students at UM, and was particularly impressed by the inspiring lectures. Li Hangzhou from Tsinghua University said that the summer camp he attends has enabled him to experience the unique charm of Macao, where modernity and historical heritage come together seamlessly. Zeng Yunshuo from Nanjing University shared that the interactive Portuguese course she attended has allowed her to learn basic Portuguese and gain a deeper understanding of the cultural characteristics of Portuguese-speaking countries.
The summer camps have organised a series of talks to help students gain a deeper understanding of Macao’s economy, law, culture, tourism, and integrated resort industry. In terms of language and cultural experiences, students have participated in Portuguese classes to learn basic Portuguese and experience the culture of Portuguese-speaking countries. Mandarin workshops have also been organised for students from Portuguese-speaking countries to experience traditional Chinese culture and the beauty of the Chinese language. In addition, students toured UM to learn about the university’s flagship programmes, experienced life in UM’s residential colleges, and engaged in exchanges with UM students, faculty members, and fellow participants. They also visited the Historic Centre of Macao to explore the city’s rich cultural heritage and its unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures. The two summer programmes have not only helped build cross-cultural friendships, but also provided students with valuable guidance on their future studies.
To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/61536/