News Express: UM hosts Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Interdisciplinary Doctoral Forum
新聞快訊:澳大辦粵港澳大灣區跨學科博士論壇
第三屆粵港澳大灣區跨學科博士論壇
The 3rd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Interdisciplinary Doctoral Forum
澳大辦粵港澳大灣區跨學科博士論壇
澳門大學人文社科高等研究院於8月21至22日一連兩日舉辦“第三屆粵港澳大灣區跨學科博士論壇”,吸引北京大學、復旦大學、浙江大學、韓國首爾大學等知名院校近50位博士生及專家學者齊聚澳大,在人文、社會、自然、技術科學等多個領域上展開深度交流與研討。
開幕式上,澳大副校長葛偉致辭表示,自2023年創辦以來,論壇已成為粵港澳大灣區跨學科學術交流的重要平台,促進了不同學科背景青年學者的思想碰撞與成果分享。今屆論壇亦延續往屆成功經驗,為博士生提供展示研究、獲取專家及同儕意見的寶貴機會,有助啟發創新思維並推動跨界合作。
今屆論壇主題為“以跨學科思維應對全球挑戰:創新、願景與解決方案”,設有兩場特別演講及13場專題討論,涵蓋對人工智能敍事的反思、人文藝術領域的創新、社會科學的前沿問題、哲學反思、數字時代的女性與性別、應對全球挑戰的跨學科方法、健康與福祉、數字素養的標準與評估、經濟與可持續發展、機器推理與人類推理等多個範疇。來自不同地區的與會者積極分享最新研究成果,並就全球化與快速變革背景下怎樣推動永續、公平與共融發展提出多元觀點,現場氣氛融洽且熱烈。
論壇共收到來自海內外高校超過300篇文章投稿,經篩選後最終選出25篇優秀論文及21篇匯報論文。主辦方會將論文編輯成文集,為青年學者提供成果轉化的重要支持。
是次論壇不僅進一步加強了大灣區內的學術聯繫,還為青年學者構建了具有國際視野的長期合作網絡。主辦方期望藉助這一平台,持續推動跨領域研究與協作,為應對全球挑戰貢獻智慧與力量。
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UM hosts Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Interdisciplinary Doctoral Forum
The Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (IAS) at the University of Macau (UM) held the 3rd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Interdisciplinary Doctoral Forum on 21 and 22 August. The two-day forum brought together nearly 50 doctoral students, scholars, and experts from renowned institutions such as Peking University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, and Seoul National University. Attendees engaged in in-depth discussions and exchanges across a range of disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, natural science, and technology.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Ge Wei, vice rector of UM, said that since its inception in 2023, the forum has become a key platform for interdisciplinary academic exchange in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. It has facilitated intellectual dialogue and the sharing of research findings among young scholars from diverse academic backgrounds. Building on the success of previous editions, this year’s forum would provide doctoral students with a valuable opportunity to present their research and receive feedback from experts and peers, thereby inspiring innovative thinking and promoting interdisciplinary collaboration.
The theme of this year’s forum was ‘Interdisciplinary Approaches to Global Challenges: Innovation, Aspiration, Solution’. The programme featured two keynote speeches and 13 panel discussions, covering a wide range of topics including AI narratives, innovations in arts and humanities, frontiers of social sciences, philosophical reflections, women and gender in the digital age, interdisciplinary approaches to global challenges, health and well-being, digital literacy: standards and evaluations, economy and sustainable development, and machine reasoning and human reasoning. Attendees from different places actively shared their latest research findings and offered different perspectives on how to promote sustainability, equity, and inclusion in the context of globalisation and rapid change.
The forum received over 300 paper submissions from universities at home and abroad. Following a review process, 25 outstanding papers and 21 presentation papers were selected. The organiser will compile these papers into conference proceedings to support young scholars in translating their research into tangible outcomes.
The forum not only strengthened academic ties within the Greater Bay Area but also built a long-term international collaboration network for young scholars. Through this platform, the organiser hopes to further promote interdisciplinary research and collaboration and contribute to addressing global challenges.
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/61780/