News Express: UM hosts Health Sciences Summer Camp for Outstanding Students of Mainland Universities
新聞快訊:澳大辦內地優秀大學生健康科學夏令營
澳大健康科學學院舉辦“2025年內地優秀大學生健康科學夏令營”
UM FHS hosts the Health Sciences Summer Camp for Outstanding Students of Mainland Universities 2025
澳大辦內地優秀大學生健康科學夏令營
澳門大學健康科學學院舉辦“2025年內地優秀大學生健康科學夏令營”,吸引來自內地19所“雙一流”高校、逾80名本科生及碩士生參與。夏令營旨在進一步促進澳大與內地高校的交流與鞏固合作,啟發學員的科研興趣,助其開拓碩博科研視野。
夏令營分兩期舉行。首期夏令營致力深化校際合作與交流,參加者包括來自北京師範大學、西北工業大學、哈爾濱工業大學、浙江大學等澳大合作院校約50位師生。次期夏令營面向內地高校開放報名,吸引約200名內地知名學府的學生申請,經過嚴格甄選,來自中山大學、上海交通大學、四川大學、武漢大學、廈門大學、吉林大學、山東大學、中國醫科大學、西北農林科技大學等高校的30位優秀學生最終入選。
開營儀式上,澳大健康科學學院院長鄧初夏熱烈歡迎一眾學員,寄語他們懷抱熱情、保持好奇心、制定明確目標並努力不懈,才能在學術道路上取得成功。他鼓勵學員善用夏令營的平台,勇於探索、主動提問,在交流中提升學術造詣。
其後,澳大健康科學學院副院長沈漢明、助理院長狄利俊向學員介紹學院的發展概況、教研特色及科研成果,幫助其深入了解學院在生物醫藥領域的研究方向與學術優勢。澳大健康科學學院學院助理教授兼夏令營統籌人陳強則介紹夏令營整體活動安排與內容,協助學員快速融入並掌握重點。澳大研究生院代表亦向學員詳細講解研究生課程及申請流程,為其探索升學方向與制定未來規劃提供參考。
夏令營期間,學員通過實驗室參觀、科研講座、師生座談、校園文化體驗等多維度活動,了解澳大在精準腫瘤學、幹細胞及藥物開發等領域的創新技術與研究成果,並與教授面對面交流。此外,學員亦遊覽了澳門歷史城區,親身感受澳門深厚的歷史文化底蘊。
浙江大學大三學生張恒溪表示,澳大予人現代化且科研氛圍濃厚的印象,師生友善、學術環境國際化。“與教授有約”活動令他印象深刻:“透過與教授的深入交流,不僅拓展了學術視野,也啟發了對跨學科合作與研究生涯的思考。”他表示,澳大的教學理念與研究環境令人嚮往,未來將認真考慮申請博士課程,進一步探索科研之路。
上海交通大學大三學生孫昭楚正值升學規劃的關鍵階段,她希望深入了解澳門的科研環境,遂報名參加是次夏令營。透過與澳大健康科學學院研究生的交流,她直觀地了解到澳大的科研氛圍與生活環境,亦特別欣賞學院尊重學生科研興趣、鼓勵獨立思考的教學理念。她指出,夏令營深刻影響了她對未來深造的規劃,將以澳大作為研究生階段的首選。
中山大學碩士二年級學生張博則稱夏令營讓他重新思考未來的深造方向。原本專注於本專業領域研學的他,經過與不同高校及學科背景的師生交流後,留意到他們在學術思考與解決問題方面各自呈現不同的優勢,讓其深刻感受到健康科學領域的廣泛與多元,並對新興交叉學科、跨領域學習產生濃厚興趣。
夏令營閉幕儀式上,副院長沈漢明與徐仁和致閉幕辭,並為學員頒發結營證書。他們勉勵學員持續探索科學奧秘,勇於追求學術卓越,並歡迎他們未來加入澳大深造,共同推動健康科學發展。
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UM hosts Health Sciences Summer Camp for Outstanding Students of Mainland Universities
The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) at the University of Macau (UM) hosted the Health Sciences Summer Camp for Outstanding Students of Mainland Universities 2025, attracting over 80 bachelor’s and master’s students from 19 ‘double first-class’ universities across the Chinese mainland. The camp aimed to promote academic exchange and strengthen cooperation between UM and mainland universities, stimulate participants’ interest in research, and broaden their horizons for research at master’s and doctoral levels.
The summer camp took place over two phases. The first phase focused on strengthening inter-university cooperation and exchange, and was attended by around 50 students and faculty members from UM’s partner institutions, including Beijing Normal University, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Harbin Institute of Technology, and Zhejiang University. The second phase was open to applications from all universities across the Chinese mainland, and received around 200 applications. Following a rigorous selection process, 30 outstanding students were selected. These students came from renowned institutions including Sun Yat-sen University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Sichuan University, Wuhan University, Xiamen University, Jilin University, Shandong University, China Medical University, and Northwest A&F University.
At the opening ceremony, FHS Dean Chuxia Deng extended a warm welcome to the participants and encouraged them to pursue their aspirations with curiosity, clear goals, and determination in order to achieve success in their academic pursuits. He also encouraged them to make the most of the summer camp by exploring new ideas, asking questions, and advancing their academic knowledge through discussion.
FHS Associate Dean Shen Hanming and Assistant Dean Di Lijun gave an overview of the faculty’s development, academic programmes, areas of research, and research achievements, enabling students to gain a deeper understanding of the faculty’s research directions and academic strengths in the field of biomedical sciences. FHS Assistant Professor Chen Qiang, who was also the coordinator of the summer camp, presented the itinerary and content of the camp, helping students quickly get familiar with the camp and grasp key information. In addition, representatives from the UM Graduate School gave a detailed presentation on the university’s postgraduate programmes and application procedures, offering participants guidance on further study and future planning.
During the camp, participants took part in a variety of activities, including laboratory visits, lectures, discussions with faculty members, as well as cultural experience. They gained insights into UM’s innovative technologies and research achievements in areas such as precision oncology, and stem cell and drug development, and engaged in face-to-face discussions with professors. They also visited the Historic Centre of Macao to experience the city’s rich history and cultural heritage.
Zhang Hengxi, a third-year student from Zhejiang University, said that UM boasts modern facilities, a dynamic research environment, friendly faculty members and students, and an international academic atmosphere. He was particularly impressed by the ‘Meet the Professors’ session, noting that the in-depth discussions he had with professors not only broadened his academic horizons and also sparked his interest in interdisciplinary collaboration and pursuing a research career. He added that he found UM’s educational philosophy and research environment appealing, and would consider applying for a doctoral programme at UM to further explore the world of research.
Sun Zhaochu, a third-year student from Shanghai Jiao Tong University who was planning her future studies, explained that she signed up for the summer camp because she wanted to gain a deeper understanding of the research environment in Macao. She said that talking with FHS postgraduate students had given her an insight into the research and living environment at UM. She was particularly impressed by the faculty’s respect for students’ research interests, as well as their emphasis on cultivating independent thinking. She added that the camp had a profound influence on her plans for further education, and she would choose UM as her preferred destination for pursuing a postgraduate degree.
Zhang Bo, a second-year master’s student from Sun Yat-sen University, said that the summer camp had made him reconsider the direction of his further studies. Initially focusing on research within his own field, he observed that students and faculty from different universities and academic backgrounds had different strengths in terms of academic thinking and problem solving. He also recognised the breadth and interdisciplinary nature of health sciences, and developed a keen interest in emerging interdisciplinary fields and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
At the closing ceremony, FHS Associate Deans Shen Hanming and Xu Renhe delivered closing remarks and presented certificates of completion to participants. They encouraged participants to continue pushing the boundaries of scientific inquiry, strive for academic excellence, consider UM as a destination for further study, and contribute to the advancement of health sciences.
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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/61684/