News Express: UM hosts summer camp to offer academic and cultural experience in Macao

新聞快訊:澳大辦學術與澳門文化體驗研習營

 

學生參觀“中國與葡語國家商貿合作服務平台展示館”
Participants visit the Pavilion of China-Portuguese-speaking Countries Commercial and Trade Service Platform

 

 

澳大辦學術與澳門文化體驗研習營

澳門大學社會科學學院於7月20至25日舉辦研究生及大學生暑期研習營,吸引各地知名學府的優秀學生參與,在澳門展開一場學術與文化融合的體驗之旅。

今屆研習營有多個國家及地區高校的中國內地學生報名參加。澳大社會科學學院最終甄選出37名學生,他們分別來自英國南安普敦大學、新加坡國立大學、韓國建國大學、北京大學、復旦大學、浙江大學、香港理工大學、武漢大學、北京師範大學、哈爾濱工業大學、四川大學、南開大學、西南交通大學等知名學府。

澳大社會科學學院代院長蔡天驥表示,希望透過研習營向不同高校的學生提供深度體驗澳大的機會,使海內外高校和澳大的聯繫更緊密。他還詳細介紹了學院各個專業的學科特點和研究方向,並鼓勵學生與不同的教授深入交流。

參與學生均認為,澳大不僅給予他們舒適自由的校園生活,也擴闊了其學術視野。其中北京大學公共管理碩士畢業生鄧國亮認為,澳大導師對待學生真誠,將來打算到澳大升學;哈爾濱工業大學英語專業學士畢業生李鵬宇表示,澳大校園建築大氣磅礡,身處粵港澳大灣區擁有優越地理位置,學科具有多元文化並包的特色,認為在澳大學習能夠發揮所長;武漢大學法律碩士生孟慶一指出,研習營讓他感受到澳大學術的多元與國際化,以及澳門的文化與社會多樣性;西南交通大學馬克思主義理論碩士生樊宜佳認為,澳大無論硬體設施還是師資等軟實力都非常優越,希望未來能在澳大攻讀社會學或政治學的博士課程。

研習營包括多個專題學術講座及工作坊,導師與學生一同探討各種熱門話題,涵蓋傳播學、臨床心理學、犯罪學、數據科學、經濟學、澳門研究、公共行政、社會學等多個專業領域。研習營亦安排了外出參觀交流活動,包括訪問“中國與葡語國家商貿合作服務平台展示館”,沉浸式探討中葡國家的貿易合作。學生還參觀了澳大社會科學學院的創意媒體實驗室、大學展館、伍宜孫圖書館及藝術博物館,瞭解澳大的學術發展及校園環境。

研習營亦準備了不同研究生課程的入學講座,其中澳大社會科學學院助理院長及公共行政博士學位課程主任文博特地向學生介紹公共行政博士學位課程的亮點及入學須知。學生積極發問,顯示對澳大課程的濃厚興趣。

適逢澳門歷史城區成功申遺20周年,研習營也安排學生參觀澳門這座獨特的城市。從大三巴牌坊到澳門博物館,從路環天后古廟到玫瑰聖母堂,學生在探索的過程中認識了這座在東西方文化碰撞與交融下成長起來的城市。

社會科學是澳大開辦的最悠久學科之一,目標是培養學生成為學識豐富、適應性強的國際公民,有能力在工作和生活中發揮一技之長,並在日益複雜和變幻多端的社會環境中逐漸成為領導人物。

 
UM hosts summer camp to offer academic and cultural experience in Macao

The Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS) at the University of Macau (UM) hosted the FSS Summer Camp for undergraduate and postgraduate students from 20 to 25 July. The camp provided outstanding students from a number of leading universities with an immersive academic and cultural experience in Macao.

This year’s FSS Summer Camp received applications from mainland Chinese students studying at universities in various countries and regions. The faculty ultimately selected 37 students from prestigious universities including the University of Southampton, National University of Singapore, Konkuk University, Peking University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Wuhan University, Beijing Normal University, Harbin Institute of Technology, Sichuan University, Nankai University, and Southwest Jiaotong University.

Cai Tianji, acting dean of FSS, said that the camp aimed to provide students from different universities with an immersive experience at UM, and strengthen UM’s connections with other universities at home and abroad. He also provided a detailed overview of the academic programmes and areas of research of each department within the faculty, and encouraged participants to engage with professors from different disciplines.

Participants agreed that UM had not only offered them the opportunity to experience vibrant campus life but also had broadened their academic horizons. Deng Guoliang, a master’s graduate in public administration from Peking University, said that he was impressed by the sincerity of UM’s faculty members and may consider pursuing further studies at the university. Li Pengyu, a bachelor’s degree graduate in English studies from Harbin Institute of Technology, noted that the buildings on the UM campus are magnificent. He believes that the university, with its strategic location in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and academic offerings that boasts diversity and multiculturalism, provides an ideal environment for students to leverage their talents. Meng Qingyi, a master’s student in law at Wuhan University, said that the camp had allowed him to experience UM’s academic diversity and international outlook, as well as Macao’s cultural and social diversity. Fan Yijia, a master’s student in Marxism at Southwest Jiaotong University, noted that UM has excellent facilities and a strong faculty team, and she hopes to pursue a doctoral degree in sociology or political science at the university.

The camp featured a series of academic lectures and workshops, in which faculty members and participants explored topics spanning disciplines such as communication, clinical psychology, criminology, data science, economics, Macao studies, public administration, and sociology. In addition, participants visited the Pavilion of China-Portuguese-speaking Countries Commercial and Trade Service Platform to learn about trade cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking countries. They also toured the UM campus and visited the Creative Media Lab of FSS, the University Gallery, the Wu Yee Sun Library, and the Museum of Art. The campus tour gave them an insight into the university’s academic development and campus environment.

Admission talks for various postgraduate programmes were also held during the camp. Among these, Wen Bo, assistant dean of FSS and programme director of the Doctor of Public Administration (DPA) programme, presented the highlights and admission requirements of the DPA programme. Participants demonstrated a strong interest in UM’s programmes and asked questions.

As this year marks the 20th anniversary of the Historic Centre of Macao being inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the camp included a tour of the city. Through visits to the Ruins of St. Paul’s, the Macao Museum, the Ancient Temple of Tin Hau in Coloane, and St. Dominic’s Church, participants gained a deeper understanding of Macao as a city where Chinese and Western cultures converge.

Social sciences is one of the longest-established disciplines at UM. FSS aims to cultivate students into knowledgeable and adaptable global citizens who can apply their practical skills in both their careers and daily lives, and become future leaders who can navigate an increasingly complex and ever-changing social landscape.

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/61636/