News in Pictures

December 2014

  • The Faculty of Business Administration (E22) has purchased more computers to put in its common learning area. Photo and caption by the Faculty of Business and administration
  • The Faculty of Business Administration (E22) has purchased more computers to put in its common learning area. Photo and caption by the Faculty of Business and administration
  • Starting 15 December, two-way traffic has been resumed on the Residence Avenue, and parking is prohibited on the road. Photo and caption by Campus Management Office
  • A smoking area is now available on the campus. Photo and caption by the Office of Health, Safety and Environmental Affairs
  • More than 600 UM students and staff members took part in the Walk for a Million on 14 December. This year, UM raised MOP 63,130 for this annual charity event. Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) held its first open day on 11 December. Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • Lifesaving equipment is now available at the swimming pool in the UM Sports Complex. Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • 9 Dec to 19 Dec is UM’s examination period. Some exams will be held in the UM Sports Complex. Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • Starting from 00:00 on 3 Dec, two-way traffic has been resumed on the Alumni Avenue, and parking is strictly prohibited. Photo and caption by UM Reporter Lihome Lee
  • At the Ceremony for Conferment of Honorary Degrees and Higher Degrees held on 6 December, UM conferred honorary doctorates on two Nobel laureates, namely Prof Robert C Merton and Prof Mo Yan, as well as two distinguished individuals in the field of civil engineering, namely Prof Lee Chack Fan and Ir Siu Yin Wai. PhD degrees and master’s degrees were also awarded at the ceremony. Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • UM held a Doctor honoris causa Forum in the University Hall on 6 Dec. The theme of the forum was “Finance and Social Responsibility”. Prof Robert C Merton, the Nobel laureate in economics was the keynote speaker. Mr Tian Guoli, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of China, was the guest speaker. Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • Prof Mo Yan, the first Chinese citizen to win the Nobel Prize in literature spoke on the “Achievements of Chinese Literature and Its Future” at UM’s Doctor honoris causa Forum. Prof Mo Yan and Macao Foundation Administrative Committee President Wu Zhiliang and UM’s Chair Professor Yang Yi had a high-level academic dialogue session. Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • An unveiling ceremony of the “BOC Centennial Building” was held on 6 Dec, it is located in the Central Teaching Building at E3.Photo and caption by the Alumni and Development Office
  • Starting 1 Dec, the Staff Car Park P4 located in the basement of the Humanities & Social Sciences Building (E21) and the Faculty of Business Administration (E22) has been open 24 hours, on a trial basis, to UM staff’s vehicles with parking permits. Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • Is it hard to find a place during the peak hours for lunch? The Campus Management Office has set up a rest area on the ground floor of the University Mall for students and staff to enjoy their meals. Photo and caption by UM Reporter Tresunnean Kam
  • The Food Sampling and Goods Demonstration activity, which was part of the Campus Entrepreneurship Programme, was held recently. Students tried the foods made by the participating teams and voted for their favourite teams. Photo and caption by UM Reporter Tresunnean Kam
  • The Food Sampling and Goods Demonstration activity, which was part of the Campus Entrepreneurship Programme, was held recently. Students tried the foods made by the participating teams and voted for their favourite teams. Photo and caption by UM Reporter Tresunnean Kam
  • Chao Kuang Piu College has put some recycling boxes at the entrance of the college to collect student’s used items, which will be donated to the Salvation Army in Macao. The collection will last until 15 Dec (Mon). Photo and caption by UM Reporter Lei Lai Ieng
  • Nobel laureates Prof Robert C Merton and Prof Mo Yan will speak at the University of Macau’s (UM) two Doctor honoris causa Forums to be held on 6 December and 7 December respectively. Prof Robert C Merton, the 1997 Nobel laureate in economics, will give a talk entitled “On the Role of the Science of Finance in the Global Practice of Finance: Past, Present and Future”. Prof Mo Yan, the 2012 Nobel laureate in literature, will speak on the “Achievements of Chinese Literature and Its Future”. Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • UM will hold the Ceremony for the Conferment of Honorary Degrees and Higher Degrees 2014 on 6 December (Sat). Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • November 2014

November 2014

  • The final exam is just around the corner. UM Students’ Union has set up a booth in E6 to offer free hot coffee and biscuits to students who “Like” and “Share” UMSU’s facebook. Also, there is a fundraising event at the same booth. All proceeds from the sale of the cookies will be donated to the Fu Hong Society. Photo and caption by Sita Cheong
  • The final exam is just around the corner. UM Students’ Union has set up a booth in E6 to offer free hot coffee and biscuits to students who “Like” and “Share” UMSU’s facebook. Also, there is a fundraising event at the same booth. All proceeds from the sale of the cookies will be donated to the Fu Hong Society. Photo and caption by Sita Cheong
  • Pacific Coffee has launched a new service, which allows UM staff and students to order food by fax. The manager says more hot foods will be available in winter. Photo and caption by Mok Sze Nga
  • Pacific Coffee has launched a new service, which allows UM staff and students to order food by fax. The manager says more hot foods will be available in winter. Photo and caption by Mok Sze Nga
  • A tablet inscribed with the words “University of Macau” in Chinese and Portuguese has been erected by the entrance to the underwater tunnel. Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • Cheng Yu Tung College held an opening ceremony and appreciation plaque unveiling ceremony on 20 November.. Photo and caption by the Communications Office
  • In the residential colleges, you can see cute message boards everywhere. Photos and caption by UM Reporter Lesley Fung
  • In the residential colleges, you can see cute message boards everywhere. Photos and caption by UM Reporter Lesley Fung
  • In the residential colleges, you can see cute message boards everywhere. Photos and caption by UM Reporter Lesley Fung
  • In the residential colleges, you can see cute message boards everywhere. Photos and caption by UM Reporter Lesley Fung
  • In the residential colleges, you can see cute message boards everywhere. Photos and caption by UM Reporter Lesley Fung
  • In the residential colleges, you can see cute message boards everywhere. Photos and caption by UM Reporter Lesley Fung
  • Have you noticed that there is a Self-help eBook Checkout Station on the right side of the entrance to the UM Wu Yee Sun Library? You can download the book of your choice on your smartphone by scanning the e-book’s QR code. Photos and caption by UM Reporter Kou Choi I
  • Have you noticed that there is a Self-help eBook Checkout Station on the right side of the entrance to the UM Wu Yee Sun Library? You can download the book of your choice on your smartphone by scanning the e-book’s QR code. Photos and caption by UM Reporter Kou Choi I
  • 2014 Good Book Exchange activity, which organised by UM Wu Yee Sun Library, has started until 30 Dec 2014. Photos and caption by UM Reporter Leong Si Kei
  • 2014 Good Book Exchange activity, which organised by UM Wu Yee Sun Library, has started until 30 Dec 2014. Photos and caption by UM Reporter Leong Si Kei
  • Did you know that doors in the Residential College are decorated with posters on different themes—from Starbucks coffee to barber shop to famous singers from the previous generation? These creative decorations were all done by our RC students. Photos and caption provided by UM Reporter Lesley Fung 
  • Did you know that doors in the Residential College are decorated with posters on different themes—from Starbucks coffee to barber shop to famous singers from the previous generation? These creative decorations were all done by our RC students. Photos and caption provided by UM Reporter Lesley Fung 
  • Did you know that doors in the Residential College are decorated with posters on different themes—from Starbucks coffee to barber shop to famous singers from the previous generation? These creative decorations were all done by our RC students. Photos and caption provided by UM Reporter Lesley Fung 
  • Did you know that doors in the Residential College are decorated with posters on different themes—from Starbucks coffee to barber shop to famous singers from the previous generation? These creative decorations were all done by our RC students. Photos and caption provided by UM Reporter Lesley Fung 
  • The University Team Office in the Student Activity Centre (E31). Photos and caption provided by the Communications Office
  • The University Team Office in the Student Activity Centre (E31). Photos and caption provided by the Communications Office
  • The Squash Courts (with 'Singles' courts at Court 1 & 2 and 'Doubles' court at Court 3) at UM Sports Complex(N8) have become operational since 11 Nov. The rules and tariff for using the sports facilities will come into effect on 11 Nov. Photos and caption provided by the Communications Office 
  • The Squash Courts (with 'Singles' courts at Court 1 & 2 and 'Doubles' court at Court 3) at UM Sports Complex(N8) have become operational since 11 Nov. The rules and tariff for using the sports facilities will come into effect on 11 Nov. Photos and caption provided by the Communications Office 
  • This spot between building N21 and N23 has an artistic feel, and it provides a good place to study or hang out with friends. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Ng Kam Hang
  • The University of Macau (UM) on 10 November kicked off the Eighth Healthy University Week at UM Sports Complex on the new campus. The opening ceremony attracted about 500 students, faculty members, and staff. The event aims to promote UM members' awareness of health, safety, and environmental protection. Photo and caption provided by the Communications Office  
  • The three bridges near the Central Avenue have become popular locations for the various student organisations to put up promotional posters for their events and activities. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Leona Lei
  • The three bridges near the Central Avenue have become popular locations for the various student organisations to put up promotional posters for their events and activities. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Leona Lei
  • Nameplates of scholarship donors and recipients on the Rector’s Honor List are on display in the corridor of the Student Activity Centre (E31). Photo and caption provided by the Communications Office
  • Nameplates of scholarship donors and recipients on the Rector’s Honor List are on display in the corridor of the Student Activity Centre (E31). Photo and caption provided by the Communications Office
  • The first Sports Festival on the new campus, organised by Sports Association of UMSU, is now open for applications. Those who love playing basketball, badminton, football or tennis, can register on the ground floor of the Central Teaching Building (E4) between 27 Oct and 5 Nov. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Leong Cheng
  • The supplier has increased the frequency of replenishment in response to some students’ notification that the vending machines were often out of stock. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Tresunnean Kam
  • October 2014

October 2014

  • A fire drill was held in Shiu Pong College on 22 Oct. The correct way to use different kinds of fire extinguishers was demonstrated for the students. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Hazel Man
  • Cheng Yu Tung College has set up a library named “Fragrance of Books” on the ground floor of the annex in W23. The library currently houses 847 books for CYTC students’ enjoyment. Photo and caption provided by the Communications Office
  • Cheng Yu Tung College has set up a library named “Fragrance of Books” on the ground floor of the annex in W23. The library currently houses 847 books for CYTC students’ enjoyment. Photo and caption provided by the Communications Office
  • Pictured are some UM staff members biking to work. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Xiaoming Lin
  • In response to students’ request, a new UM e-Purse top-up location was set up on 27 Oct. The new location is in Room G002 of the Postgraduate House (S3). The service is provided by the Student Affairs Office, from 10:00am to 12:00pm and 2:30pm to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Clarence Zheng
  • In response to students’ request, a new UM e-Purse top-up location was set up on 27 Oct. The new location is in Room G002 of the Postgraduate House (S3). The service is provided by the Student Affairs Office, from 10:00am to 12:00pm and 2:30pm to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Clarence Zheng
  • The preliminary rectification work of slippery floor is completed for car park entrance of P2, P3 and P5, Campus Management Office is now conducting an effectiveness testing work. Photo and caption provided by the Communications Office  
  • The Campus Management Office has set up recycling boxes throughout the campus to facilitate domestic waste separation. Photo and caption provided by the Communications Office  
  • Bikes should be parked in the designated areas. Each RC has set up a parking area for bikes. Those who violate the parking rules will receive a written notification. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Ng Kit Ieng
  • Bikes should be parked in the designated areas. Each RC has set up a parking area for bikes. Those who violate the parking rules will receive a written notification. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Ng Kit Ieng
  • Did you know that there are many valuable items on display in the UM Wu Yee Sun Library? Next time you visit the library, take a look at the exhibits in the glass showcases, which include souvenirs for the Olympic Games and Macao-themed stamps. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Lesley Fung 
  • Election of the new Management Board of the Students' Union is now ongoing. There are two candidates for the Board of Directors and two candidates for the Supervisory Board. Their booths are located near the Food Paradise. Visit their booths and show support to your favorite candidates. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Lou Weng Chong
  • The Faculty of Business Administration (E22) provides a comfortable study area for the students. Photo and caption provided by the Communications Office  
  • UM’s new campus provides sufficient training venues to our students. Pictured is the training room of UM Chinese Music Group at the Student Activity Centre (E31).
  • There are some exhibition venues in the Student Activity Centre (E31), which provide more space for UM students to enjoy a more colourful campus life.
  • Some cabinets have been set up along the corridor of the Student Activity Centre (E31) to display students’ awards and trophies.
  • It’s mid-October. The midterm exam is just around the corner. Time to buckle down and good luck in the exam! Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Tresunnean Kam
  • The Office of Sports Affairs recently installed lighting system protective nets on the ceiling of the Squash Courts at UM Sports Complex (N8).
  • The Office of Sports Affairs recently installed lighting system protective nets on the ceiling of the Squash Courts at UM Sports Complex (N8).
  • Plants on the campus change colour with the advent of autumn, while a light pink flower tree near the University Mall retains the last traces of spring. Don’t forget to stop and smell the flowers every now and then. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Tresunnean Kam
  • Plants on the campus change colour with the advent of autumn, while a light pink flower tree near the University Mall retains the last traces of spring. Don’t forget to stop and smell the flowers every now and then. Photo and caption provided by UM Reporter Tresunnean Kam
  • UM kicked off its first cultural and arts festival on the new campus with a parade on 8 Oct (Wed). Entitled “Embracing New Campus”, the festival is the first large-scale cultural and arts event held on the new campus.
  • The Mini Artificial Turf Soccer Pitch became operational on a trial basis on 30 Sept. During the trial use period, which will end on 10 Nov, students and staff can use the facilities for free.
  • The plants in the garden and the new turtle pond located between the Faculty of Science and Technology (E11) and the Faculty of Health Sciences(E12)perfectly complement each other.
  • The plants in the garden and the new turtle pond located between the Faculty of Science and Technology (E11) and the Faculty of Health Sciences(E12)perfectly complement each other.
  • Some learning commons have been set up in the Central Teaching Building (E6). These learning commons provide a spacious and comfortable environment for individual study and group discussion.
  • Some learning commons have been set up in the Central Teaching Building (E6). These learning commons provide a spacious and comfortable environment for individual study and group discussion.
  • September 2014

September 2014

  • UM Wu Yee Sun Library(E2)has set up a 24-hour reading area for students.
  • UM Wu Yee Sun Library(E2)has set up a 24-hour reading area for students.
  • The Tai Fung Lecture Hall (E4-G051), Lecture Hall (E4-G062), and Mr and Mrs Lau Chor Tak Lecture Theatre (E4-G078) at the Central Teaching Building have become operational and are now open for online reservation.
  • The Tai Fung Lecture Hall (E4-G051), Lecture Hall (E4-G062), and Mr and Mrs Lau Chor Tak Lecture Theatre (E4-G078) at the Central Teaching Building have become operational and are now open for online reservation.
  • The opening ceremony for the 24th annual meeting of the Association of Portuguese Speaking Universities (Associação das Universidades de Língua Portuguesa, AULP) was held on the University of Macau’s (UM) new campus on 17 September.
  • Students and staff who are interested in displaying promotion banners on the balcony of the Student Activity Centre (E31) can register with the Student Affairs Office.
  • The four Chinese characters constituting UM's title can be seen clearly from the Sai Van Bridge.
  • Some security control rooms provide tire inflators for bikes.
  • Some booths have been set up in Central Teaching Building E3 and E4.
  • Face mask dispensers and umbrella racks are now available on the campus.
  • Face mask dispensers and umbrella racks are now available on the campus.
  • More vending machines are now available on the campus.
  • More vending machines are now available on the campus.
  • An outdoor temporary parking area for motorcycles at Library South was opened on 4 September. Students and staff can also park their motorbikes s at P5 or P3.
  • An outdoor temporary parking area for motorcycles at Library South was opened on 4 September. Students and staff can also park their motorbikes s at P5 or P3.
  • The new On-line Sports Facilities Booking System was launched on 2 September. Students and staff may access the system at https://isw.umac.mo/cdweb for booking.
  • A large signage, “Universtiy of Macau", is being installed at the Research Building N24.
  • The Academic & Professional Book Centre in University Mall (S8) has opened.
  • Recycling bins have been installed on the campus.
  • The Information and Communication Technology Office has set up some Add-Value Machines (AVM) for E-purse throughout the new campus for UM students.
  • The Campus Management Office has updated the campus map signs throughout the new campus.
  • UM Rector Wei Zhao and Vice Rector (Student Affairs) Haydn Chen attended a lunch meeting with UM students last Friday to hear the students’ feedback about their experiences on the campus. The lunch meeting was organised by the Student Affairs Office.
  • A Chinese restaurant became operational on a trial basis in the UM Guest House (N1) on 28 Aug.
  • A Chinese restaurant became operational on a trial basis in the UM Guest House (N1) on 28 Aug.
  • The Statue of Confucius and the Graduate Statue on the old campus have been moved to the new campus. They are now in the courtyard of the Central Teaching Building (E4), which is near the lake outside the Administration Building (N6).
  • The Statue of Confucius and the Graduate Statue on the old campus have been moved to the new campus. They are now in the courtyard of the Central Teaching Building (E4), which is near the lake outside the Administration Building (N6).
  • August 2014

August 2014


July 2014