Local & Mainland China: 10,200+
International : 600+
Total : 10,800+
Macao Special Administrative Region, China
澳大簡介
澳門大學是澳門唯一一所國際化綜合性公立大學,創立於1981年,具有多元文化共存的獨特優勢。實施國際化現代大學管理模式,八成教研人員來自世界各地,以英語授課為主,致力培養具有創新思維、家國情懷、國際視野、全球競爭力和世界擔當的人才。
優質教學
澳門大學設有人文學院、工商管理學院、教育學院、健康科學學院、法學院、社會科學學院、科技學院、榮譽學院、以及研究生院和持續進修中心。研究機構設有中華醫藥研究院、應用物理及材料工程研究院、協同創新研究院、微電子研究院、澳門研究中心、亞太經濟與管理研究所、人文社科高等研究院。 現有學生逾12,500人,本科教育推行融合專業、通識、研習及社群教育的“四位一體”教育模式。課程採學分制、書院制,開辦學士、碩士、博士等約130個學位課程,涵蓋文學、語言、工商管理、市場學、會計學、金融學、國際綜合度假村管理、理學、教育、生物醫藥、法學、歷史學、經濟學、心理學、社會學、傳播學、工程、計算機科學、中藥學等不同領域的專業學科。
國際聲譽
澳門大學在泰晤士高等教育(Times Higher Education, THE)世界大學排名201-250 、國際化發展第5、亞洲大學排名38、全球年輕大學排名39、在葡萄牙語大學聯會中名列第一。在Quacquarelli Symonds(QS)世界大學排名322位。十大學科領域:工程學、計算機科學、化學、材料科學、藥理學與毒理學、精神病學/心理學、生物學與生物化學、臨床醫學、社會科學總論、農業科學進入基本科學指標資料庫(ESI)前1%之列。
國際化
澳門大學是一所多元文化融合的國際化校園,實施國際化現代大學管理模式,教研人員全球招聘,八成來自世界各地。國際多元的辦學特色吸引世界各地的國際生,令校園洋溢多元文化色彩。
澳門大學不斷拓展跟海外大學的網絡,以促進學術交流,在校內積極搭建國際合作研究的平台,擴闊學生視野。目前與超過30個國家和地區250多所高等院校簽訂合作協議,學生可以選擇到全球150多所高等院校交流和學習,體驗不同文化的生活。澳門大學也為學生提供到本地和海外的實習機會,讓學生提升未來的就業競爭力。
卓越師資
從全球各地吸納頂尖的學術精英,建立了一支國際化的卓越師資隊伍,當中有歐洲科學院(外籍)院士、英國皇家工程院院士、英國皇家化學學會會士、英國工程技術學會會士、美國電機電子工程師學會會士、葡萄牙科學院院士、美國科學促進會會士、美國土木工程師學會會士、 IEEE系統人機及智能自動學會主席、香港工程科學院院士、教育部“長江學者講座教授”等。
澳門大學不斷加大力度引進高水平人才,為教研人員創造優渥條件,激發潛能,攻堅前沿。此外,還推出“澳大濠江人才計劃”,培養本地年輕學者、吸引高端人才留澳發展。
獨特書院制
澳門大學採用基於住宿式書院系統的全人教育體系,以書院系統作為“四位一體”整合的平台,實踐全人教育,在澳門的大學中獨一無二。現時建立了10所書院,包括曹光彪書院、鄭裕彤書院、張崑崙書院、蔡繼有書院、霍英東珍禧書院、呂志和書院、馬萬祺羅柏心書院、滿珍紀念書院、紹邦書院及何鴻燊東亞書院。書院與學院相輔相成,以體驗式課程規劃提供全人教育的環境,力求培養學有所成以及情操高尚的學生。書院教育致力提升學生的7項勝任力:公民責任心、全球競爭力、知識整合能力、團隊協作、服務與領導、文化參與,以及健康生活。
前沿研究
澳門大學採取突出特色、發揮優勢、構建高峰和加強合作的研究方針,重點支持既具澳門特色,澳門和國家所需,又順應國際發展潮流的學科方向。目前已形成結合科技和人文的“3+3+3+3”為骨幹的研究戰略佈局,全力支持三個國家重點實驗室(中藥質量研究、模擬與混合信號超大規模集成電路和智慧城市物聯網)、重點發展三個新興方向(精準醫學、先進材料、區域海洋)、積極推進三個跨學科交叉領域(認知與腦科學、數據科學、人工智能與機器人),以及建好三個人文社科研究平台(人文社科高等研究院、澳門研究中心、亞太經濟與管理研究所)。鼓勵跨學科合作,打破學科壁壘,尤其是人文社會科學和現代科技的結合。
與此同時加強創業及知識轉移,提升科研成果的社會影響力。澳大創科有限公司和澳門大學在大灣區首個產學研示範基地——珠海澳大科技研究院大力支持大學產學研發展。珠海澳大科技研究院是珠澳攜手共建粵港澳大灣區國際科技創新中心的合作樞紐,依托3個國家重點實驗室及優勢學科院所的研究力量,融入大灣區及參加國家科研項目,推動科技成果轉化和培養新興產業。師生創辦30多家企業,進行科技成果轉化,大學創新創業中心更獲批為“國家級眾創空間”,是國家對澳門大學產學研發展的充分肯定。
根據國際論文資料庫科睿唯安Web of Science(WOS)顯示,高端科研期刊論文發表數目由2007年的77篇增至2020年的超過2,000篇,2020年澳大論文獲引用超過42,000次。芯片研究是澳大的主要方向之一,旨在研究開發模擬及混合信號集成電路和系統,並建立先進的研發平台。芯片研究獲國家科技進步獎二等獎,在國際固態電路會議發表論文數量名列全球第二,僅次於英特爾(Intel)。中藥研究是澳大極具特色的研究領域,致力中醫藥品質及國際標準研究,成果獲國家科技進步獎二等獎、創新中藥產品獲國際發明金獎及40餘項澳門科技特別獎。
強強聯合
澳門大學通過強強聯合和國內外一流學術機構建立了緊密戰略合作夥伴關係,包括與葡語系和英語系國家保持緊密的合作和聯繫。目前已與一批世界名校開展人才培養聯合項目,包括倫敦帝國理工學院、愛丁堡大學、多倫多大學、波爾圖大學、里斯本大學、科英布拉大學、清華大學、北京大學、浙江大學、華南理工大學等。
澳門大學已和中國科學院相關院所建立五個領域涵蓋腦科學、人工智能、空間信息、海洋環境與工程、精準醫學聯合實驗室進行聯合科研攻關。
服務澳門
澳門大學在包括文史、社會、法律、教育、商學各領域的澳門研究,一直不遺餘力,為提升澳門文化精神生活以及促進本地社會福祉,提供實證數據及學理分析,作為文化及民生政策的學術基礎。“澳門中小學生人文社科教育基地”和“澳門中小學生科技實踐基地”以服務澳門的基礎教育發展,發揮為澳門培養人才的基礎平台作用。與此同時,發揮澳門大學的獨特優勢,構建平台助力澳門打造“一中心、一平台、一基地”,培養中葡雙語人才,中國歷史文化人才,數據科學人才,創新創業人才,物理、化學及生物科學人才,為澳門的發展定位作出貢獻。
為配合澳門特區政府“教育興澳、人才建澳”的施政方針,澳門大學持續開辦新的學位課程,為澳門多元產業發展培育更多高層次專業人才。2020年更成立公共行政培訓中心,助力澳門特區政府人才梯隊建設。
環境育人
在國家和澳門特別行政區政府的支持下,2009年澳門大學獲批准在中國廣東省橫琴島建設新校園,並授權由澳門特別行政區依照澳門特區法律實施管轄。新校園於2009年12月20日由前國家主席胡錦濤主持奠基儀式。2014年澳門大學全面遷入新校園,校園面積約一平方公里,與澳門氹仔島一河相連,背倚蔥綠秀美的橫琴山,整體規劃強調“以人為本”、“環境育人”,為師生提供一個適宜學術思考的田園及樸素的學術特色的育人環境。校內教學設施一應俱全,包括館藏豐富的圖書館、大學會堂、游泳池、綜合體育館、射箭場、籃球場、攀岩場、健身室等。
各界支持
澳門大學得到國家、澳門特區政府和社會的關懷和支持,使大學近年取得了飛躍的發展。現任國家主席習近平和前國家主席胡錦濤曾親臨澳門大學指導,對大學的發展作出了重要的指示。2018年習近平主席更給澳門大學等高校回信,指示澳門高校培養更多愛國愛澳人才,創造更多科技成果。
澳門大學作為澳門唯一一所綜合性公立大學,由澳門特別行政區行政長官擔任校監和大學議庭主席,備受特區政府的重視。在2016年更成為澳門首間獲澳門特別行政區政府頒授“教育功績勳章”殊榮的高等院校,辦學質素獲得社會的廣泛認同。
大學展望
今日的澳門大學,進入了前所未有的發展時期,將繼續秉承“仁、義、禮、知、信”的校訓精神,不斷完善、優化、 提升及創新,並以“立足澳門、共建灣區、融入國家,走向世界”為宗旨,發展成為一所令澳門人驕傲、國內外學術界公認的卓越大學。
UM Introduction
Founded in 1981, the University of Macau (UM) is the only internationalised public comprehensive university in Macao, with a modern governance model. 80 per cent of its faculty members are from outside Macao. With English as the main medium of instruction, the university is committed to producing creative and socially responsible graduates with a global mindset and international competitiveness.
Quality Education
Teaching units at UM include Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Faculty of Business Administration, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Health Sciences, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Honours College, Graduate School, and Centre for Continuing Education. Research institutes include Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering, Institute of Collaborative Innovation, Institute of Microelectronics, Centre for Macau Studies, Asia-Pacific Academy of Economics and Management, and Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Currently, there are more than 12,500 students at UM. For undergraduate students, the university provides a unique ‘4-in-1’ education, which consists of discipline-specific education, general education, research and internship education, and community and peer education. Adopting a credit system and a collegiate system, the university offers around 130 degree programmes at bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels, covering a variety of fields, including literature, language, business administration, marketing, accounting, finance, international integrated resort management, science, education, biomedical science, law, history, economics, psychology, sociology, communication, engineering, computer science, and Chinese medical sciences.
International Reputation
UM is ranked in the 201-250 bracket in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings, with a global ranking of No 5 in International Outlook, No 38 in the THE Asia University Rankings, and No 39 in the THE Young University Rankings, and No 1 in the Association of Portuguese Speaking Universities. In the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings, it is ranked No 322. It is among the top 1% in Essential Sciences Indicators (ESI) rankings in ten subjects, namely Engineering, Computer Science, Chemistry, Materials Science, Pharmacology & Toxicology, Psychiatry/Psychology, Biology & Biochemistry, Clinical Medicine, Social Sciences, General, and Agricultural Sciences.
An International University
UM is an international university with a multicultural campus. It adopts a modern governance model and recruits faculty members internationally. 80 per cent of its faculty members are from outside Macao. The fact that English is the main medium of instruction at UM has attracted outstanding students from around the world, which in turn has created a vibrant, multicultural campus. The university constantly expands its international network and actively builds new platforms for international collaboration in order to broaden the students’ horizons. It has established collaboration agreements with more than 250 institutions of higher learning in over 30 countries and regions. UM students can choose from over 150 institutions around the world for exchange programmes or overseas studies. The university also provides students with many internship opportunities, both local and overseas, in order to enhance their employability upon graduation.
Outstanding Faculty
UM has an outstanding team of faculty members, many of whom have earned prestigious titles such as member of Academia Europaea (Academy of Europe), fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, member of the Portuguese Academy of Sciences, fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers, fellow of the American Psychological Association, president of the IEEE’s Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society, fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences, and Chang Jiang Scholar Chair Professor (Ministry of Education).
Not only does the university constantly search for high-calibre scholars, it also offers attractive work conditions to enable faculty members to achieve their full potential. In addition, it has launched the UM Macao Talent Programme to nurture young local scholars and to encourage talented professionals to develop their careers in Macao.
A Unique Residential College System
UM adopts a holistic education system based on the residential college system, as a platform for the integration of the four types of education in the ‘4-in-1’ model. This is unique among universities in Macao. There are currently ten RCs at UM, namely Chao Kuang Piu College, Cheng Yu Tung College, Cheong Kun Lun College, Choi Kai Yau College, Henry Fok Pearl Jubilee College, Lui Che Woo College, Ma Man Kei and Lo Pak Sam College, Moon Chun Memorial College, Shiu Pong College, and Stanley Ho East Asia College. As a complement to the faculty-based system, the RCs serve as a vehicle for whole-person education through systematic planning of experiential programmes. RCs aim to nurture students into compassionate and socially responsible individuals with the ability for self-reflection amid a culturally diverse and intellectually stimulating environment, with the aim of nurturing students who are successful in their studies and of high moral character. The RCs strive to enhance students’ seven competencies: civic responsibility, global competitiveness, knowledge integration, teamwork, service and leadership, cultural engagement, and healthy living.
Cutting-edge Research
UM adopts a research policy that can be summarised as ‘highlighting characteristics, leveraging strengths, creating peaks, and strengthening cooperation’, with a focus on supporting academic disciplines that reflect Macao’s characteristics, meet the needs of Macao and the country, and are in line with international trends. UM has established a strategic ‘3+3+3+3’ research blueprint, with the four ‘3s’ referring to three state key laboratories (State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI, and State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City), three emerging research fields (precision medicine, advanced materials, and regional oceanology), three interdisciplinary research fields (cognitive and brain sciences, data science, artificial intelligence and robotics), and three research platforms for the humanities and social sciences (Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, Centre for Macao Studies, and Asia-Pacific Academy of Economics and Management). The university encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, especially the integration of modern technology in humanities and social sciences.
At the same time, UM is strengthening entrepreneurship and knowledge transfer to enhance the social impact of its research results. Zhuhai UM Science & Technology Research Institute was the first industry-academia collaboration demonstration base established by UM and UMTEC Limited in the Greater Bay Area (GBA) for this very purpose. The institute is a hub of cooperation between Zhuhai and Macao in building an international science and technology innovation centre in the GBA. It relies on the research strengths of the three state key laboratories and institutes with competitive disciplines to integrate into the GBA and participate in national research projects, promote technology transfer, and foster emerging industries. In addition, UM faculty and students have established more than 30 companies to facilitate technology transfer. The university’s Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship has obtained approval to serve as a national co-working space, showing full recognition of the university’s efforts in industry-academia collaboration.
According to statistics from the Web of Science (WOS), the number of papers published by UM scholars in high-impact journals increased from 77 in 2007 to over 2,000 in 2020, with over 42,000 citations in 2020. Chip research is a key research area at UM. Chip researchers at UM aim to develop analogue and mixed-signal integrated circuits and systems, and to establish advanced research and development platforms. They have received a second prize of the State Scientific and Technological Progress Award. At the International Solid-State Circuits Conference, the university was ranked second in the world in terms of the number of papers accepted by the conference, next only to Intel. Chinese medicine is another signature research area at UM. Researchers in this field focus on the quality of Chinese medicine and international standards. They have received a second prize of the State Scientific and Technological Progress Award, international invention gold awards for innovative Chinese medicine products, and more than 40 special science and technology awards in Macao.
Building Strong Alliances
UM has established close strategic partnerships with leading academic institutions in China and abroad, including those in Portuguese- and English-speaking countries. The university has launched joint training programmes with a number of world-renowned universities, including Imperial College London, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Toronto, the University of Porto, the University of Lisbon, the University of Coimbra, Tsinghua University, Peking University, Zhejiang University, and South China University of Technology.
UM has established five joint laboratories with institutes under the Chinese Academy of Sciences to carry out joint research and development projects in five areas, namely brain science, artificial intelligence, spatial information, marine environment and ocean engineering, and precision medicine
Serving Macao
The university has spared no effort in the study of the different aspects of Macao, including literature, history, society, law, education, and commerce, in order to provide empirical data and advanced theories for enriching the cultural life and enhancing the well-being of Macao residents. It has established the Macao Base for Primary & Secondary Education in Humanities & Social Sciences, and the Macao Base for Primary & Secondary STEM Education to support basic education in Macao. In addition, UM actively supports Macao’s development into ‘One Centre, One Platform, and One Base’ by nurturing professionals in various fields, including language, Chinese history and culture, data science, innovation and entrepreneurship, physics, chemistry, and biology.
In line with the Macao SAR government’s policy ‘Education for Macao, Talent for Macao’, the university continues to offer new degree programmes to nurture more high-level professionals to promote economic diversification in Macao. In 2020, it established the Public Administration Training Centre to help build a talent pipeline for the Macao SAR government.
An Environment Conducive to Education
Thanks to the support of the central and Macao SAR governments, UM received approval in 2009 to build its new campus on Hengqin island in Guangdong province, which would come under the jurisdiction of the Macao SAR government. Then President Hu Jintao officiated at the groundbreaking ceremony for the campus on 20 December 2009. UM relocated to the new campus in 2014. Separated from Taipa by a river, the campus covers approximately one square kilometre, with the lush Hengqin Hill serving as a beautiful backdrop. Designed with a people-centred approach, the campus aims to provide an environment that is conducive to scholarly pursuits. The campus is equipped with a complete set of teaching facilities, including a well-stocked library, the University Hall, an Olympic-standard swimming pool, a sports complex, an archery range, basketball courts, a sports climbing wall, and gym rooms.
Support to the University
UM has progressed in leaps and bounds in recent years, thanks to the support of the central government, the Macao SAR government, and all sectors of society. Both the current president, Xi Jinping, and the former president, Hu Jintao, have visited UM and given important instructions for the university’s future development. In 2018, President Xi replied to a joint letter from UM and several other higher education institutions in Macao, instructing them to cultivate more patriotic and Macao-loving talent and create more scientific and technological achievements.
As the only public comprehensive university in Macao, with the Macao SAR chief executive serving as its chancellor and chair of the University Assembly, UM enjoys the unparalleled advantage of having the unreserved support of the SAR government. In 2016, it became the first institution of higher learning in Macao to receive the Medal of Merit—Education from the SAR government, in recognition of its contributions to education.
Looking to the Future
Today’s UM is on the threshold of a new era. It will continue to uphold the five virtues listed in the university motto, namely humanity, integrity, propriety, wisdom, and sincerity. Having positioned itself as a university of Macao and for Macao, it will actively participate in the development of the Greater Bay Area, align with national development strategy, and strive to become more international. It aspires to be a university of excellence that is the pride of Macao residents and recognised by academic communities both at home and abroad.
Tuition Fees
Foreign students: MOP 490,400 for 4-year Bachelor’s Degree Programmes within Normal Study Period #
Dormitory Fee (Residential College): MOP16,070/year (10 months)
# Tuition fee to be settled by 8 instalments (8 semesters) for 4-year programme within normal study period, with fee per instalment as follows:
Foreign students: MOP 61,300