News Express: UM students win two first prizes in essay contest on the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
新聞快訊:澳大學生獲抗戰徵文賽兩項一等獎

柯嵐(右二)向獲獎師生頒獎
O Lam (second from right) presents awards to the winning students and their adviser
澳大學生獲抗戰徵文賽兩項一等獎
澳門大學學生在“為了民族解放與世界和平──紀念中國人民抗日戰爭暨世界反法西斯戰爭勝利80周年”主題徵文比賽表現卓越,其中人文學院、曹光彪書院學生葉靜雯及社會科學學院、滿珍紀念書院學生黃千宸,憑藉深刻獨到的見解與精湛感人的文筆,雙雙榮膺一等獎。
是次比賽由澳門特別行政區政府教育及青年發展局以及紀念中國人民抗日戰爭暨世界反法西斯戰爭勝利80周年系列活動教育界活動籌備委員會主辦。澳大共有18名學生獲得多項殊榮,包括兩項一等獎、一項二等獎、三項三等獎、五項優異獎及七項入圍獎;指導老師、澳大學生事務長彭執中亦榮獲指導老師一、二、三等獎。澳大師生赴北京參與比賽頒獎典禮,師生攜手登台,共獲殊榮,成果豐碩。
彭執中表示,是次比賽的佳績不僅是對澳大學生優異表現的肯定,也體現了澳大在培養學生家國情懷與社會責任感方面的教育成效。澳大將繼續為學生提供多元學習平台,鼓勵學生深入歷史、關心社會,為國家與澳門的發展貢獻力量。
作為獲獎學生代表,葉靜雯分享了參觀抗戰展覽後的感悟與創作心得。她表示,展覽鮮活的歷史細節與人物故事深深打動了她,促使她創作題為《種子》的文章,寓意愛國精神與歷史記憶如同種子,在代際傳承中生根發芽、枝繁葉茂。她深刻體會到,今日習以為常的和平,曾是無數先輩畢生追尋、夢寐以求的夢想。身為澳門學生,更感責任在肩。
出席頒獎典禮的嘉賓包括澳門特別行政區政府社會文化司司長柯嵐、中國人民抗日戰爭紀念館館長羅存康、中央人民政府駐澳門特別行政區聯絡辦公室教育和青年部部長李雪飛、社會文化司司長辦公室主任林媛、澳門特區政府教育及青年發展局局長龔志明、澳門特區政府駐北京辦事處代主任韓靜、紀念中國人民抗日戰爭暨世界反法西斯戰爭勝利80周年系列活動教育界活動籌備委員會主席陳虹等。
在北京期間,澳大師生參訪中國人民抗日戰爭紀念館、北京大學、中國第一歷史檔案館、中國園林博物館等,並在愛國主義教育基地聆聽專題講座。通過實地學習,師生對抗戰歷史與國家發展有了更深刻的認識。
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UM students win two first prizes in essay contest on the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
Students of the University of Macau (UM) achieved outstanding results in the essay competition ‘For National Liberation and World Peace – Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War’. Among the awardees, Ip Cheng Man, a student from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and Chao Kuang Piu College, and Huang Qianchen, a student from the Faculty of Social Sciences and Moon Chun Memorial College, won first prizes for their insightful perspectives and compelling writing.
The competition was co-organised by the Education and Youth Development Bureau of the Macao SAR government. The award ceremony was held in Beijing, with O Lam, secretary for social affairs and culture, among the guests who presented awards. A total of 18 UM students received honours, including two first prizes, one second prize, three third prizes, five merit awards, and seven finalist awards. Paul Pang, faculty adviser for the competition and dean of Students at UM, also received first, second, and third prizes in the adviser category.
Pang said that the awards not only recognised the outstanding performance of UM students, but also reflected the university’s achievements in nurturing students’ sense of patriotism and social responsibility. He added that UM will continue to provide diverse learning opportunities, encourage students to engage deeply with history and society, and support them in contributing to the development of the country and Macao.
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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/63138/