News Express: UM Faculty of Health Sciences holds camp for students in Principal’s Recommended Admission Scheme
新聞快訊:澳大健康科學學院辦校長推薦生體驗營

學員操作實驗
Participants conduct experiments
澳大健康科學學院辦校長推薦生體驗營
澳門大學健康科學學院舉辦“2025校長推薦生體驗營”,讓學員深入了解健康科學領域的最新發展,並提前體驗澳大的多元化學習環境與書院文化。
參加體驗營的16名學員均為已經透過“校長推薦入學計劃”申請入讀澳大健康科學學院2026/2027學年本科課程的應屆中學畢業生。開營儀式上,澳大健康科學學院副教授潘全威介紹了學院的師資力量、研究方向及課程特色,並鼓勵學員主動探索科研興趣,積極與教授交流。他指出,學院具備雄厚的科研實力,能為學生的學習與發展提供強大支撐,學生更有機會在入學第一年便進入實驗室參與研究。另外,他亦介紹了澳大與合作院校開設的雙學位課程,鼓勵學員善用大學資源,開拓國際視野。
體驗營互動環節上,澳大健康科學學院生物醫學系系主任郭珩輝、藥物科學系副教授許貝文、生物信息學課程統籌主任邵寧一分別與學員交流。三位教授深入淺出地向學員介紹了各自領域的研究方向、聯合培養課程、海外交流機會等資訊,並耐心解答學員疑問。學員還在學院助理教授曾華鑫的帶領下,參觀了學院核心實驗中心。曾華鑫介紹了中心的先進科研設備及其在國際前沿研究中的應用,並鼓勵學員在體驗營中積極學習,為未來的學術之路奠定基礎。此外,學員更親身參與了多項與生物醫學、藥物科學及生物信息學相關的實驗,深入了解科學理論,精進實驗技巧。
體驗營亦安排學員參觀澳大何鴻燊東亞書院,了解書院設施及住宿環境,並與澳大學生交流校園生活體驗與學習心得,從中增進對澳大書院的認識。
粤華中學學生王予朗報讀了澳大健康科學學院理學士學位(生物醫學)課程。他表示,親身參與實驗操作令他深感充實,進一步堅定了自己的學術志向;除了專業知識,教授們還親切地分享了實用的面試技巧,使他獲益良多。
嘉諾撤聖心英文中學學生王凱宜報讀了澳大健康科學學院理學士學位(藥物科學及科技)課程。她表示,能在體驗營中親手操作實驗並接觸活體動物樣本令她倍感新鮮,是次寶貴經歷讓她深入了解動物在生物醫學及藥物研究中的關鍵作用。
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UM Faculty of Health Sciences holds camp for students in Principal’s Recommended Admission Scheme
The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) of the University of Macau (UM) organised a camp for students in the Principal’s Recommended Admission Scheme. The camp aimed to help participants understand the latest developments in health sciences and allow them to experience UM’s diverse learning environment and residential college culture.
The 16 participants were Form Six students who have applied for FHS undergraduate programmes for the 2026/2027 academic year through the Principal’s Recommended Admission Scheme. At the opening ceremony, Poon Chuen Wai, associate professor in FHS, introduced the faculty team, research directions, and programme features. He encouraged students to explore their research interests and engage actively with professors during the camp. Poon highlighted FHS’s strong research capabilities, which provides solid support for students’ learning and development. He noted that students will have opportunities to work in laboratories as early as their first year. In addition, Poon introduced FHS’s dual degree programmes offered in collaboration with partner universities and encouraged participants to broaden their horizons by leveraging the university’s resources.
The camp featured an interactive session where Kwok Hang Fai, head of the Department of Biomedical Sciences; Hoi Pui Man, associate professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences; and Shao Ningyi, coordinator of the bioinformatics programme, interacted with the participants. The three professors shared their respective research areas, the faculty’s joint training programmes, and overseas exchange opportunities, as well as addressed participants’ questions. Under the guidance of Chang Wakam, assistant professor in FHS, participants toured the faculty’s core laboratories. Chang introduced the advanced research equipment and its applications in cutting-edge studies. He encouraged participants to make the most of the camp to prepare for their future academic journey. Participants also had the opportunity to conduct experiments related to biomedicine, pharmaceutical sciences, and bioinformatics, deepening their understanding of scientific theories and refining their experimental skills.
During the camp, students also visited Stanley Ho East Asia College to learn about its facilities and residential environment. They met with UM students and exchanged views on campus life and study tips, which deepened their understanding of UM’s residential colleges.
Wong U Long, a student from Yuet Wah College who has applied for FHS’s Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences programme, said that the hands-on experiments gave him a strong sense of satisfaction and affirmed his academic aspirations. He added that he benefited greatly from the professors’ professional knowledge and their advice on admission interviews.
Wong Hoi I, a student from Sacred Heart Canossian College (English Section) who has applied for FHS’s Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology programme, said that conducting experiments and handling live animal samples during the camp was a new and valuable experience for her. She noted that the activities gave her a deeper understanding of the essential role animals play in biomedical and pharmaceutical research.
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/62772/