

Selected Research
Lei, T. M. T., Cai, J., Molla, A. H., Kurniawan, T. A., & Kong, S. S.-K. (2024). Evaluation of Machine Learning Models in Air Pollution Prediction for a Case Study of Macau as an Effort to Comply with UN Sustainable Development Goals. Sustainability, 16(17), 7477. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16177477
Gorai, N., Bandyopadhyay, J., Halder, B., Ahmed, M. F., Molla, A. H., & Lei, T. M. T. (2024). Spatio-Temporal Variation in Landforms and Surface Urban Heat Island in Riverine Megacity. Sustainability, 16(8), 3383. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16083383
Wan, Y. K. P., & Pinheiro, F. V. (2024). Planning for tourism under uncertainty: lessons from Macao, China (2002–2022). Tourism Recreation Research, 50(4), 876–889. https://doi.org/10.1080/02508281.2024.2346864
Zuev, D., Hannam, K., & Zhao, J. (2025). Industrial heritage tourism in Macau: reinventing the Iec Long firecracker factory. Tourism Geographies, 1–27. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2025.2495179
Patrick, L. C., & Marques, J. A. L. (2024). Mini-programs in mobile payment to access eGovernment in China’s Greater Bay Area – exploring the determinants and mechanism from self-determination and motivation theory. Cogent Social Sciences, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2023.2300515
Lampo, A. (2025). Consumers’ perception of electric aviation in Macao: An exploratory study based on the theory of planned behavior. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Industrial and Business Engineering (ICIBE ’24) (pp. 187–193). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3716097.3716104
Martins de Abreu, F., Seck, M., Vizeu Pinheiro, F., & Estadieu, G. (2025). Macau cultural tapestry: Unravelling a city’s visual identity through its patterns and textures—Digital archive and mapping. In Perspectives on Design and Digital Communication V (pp. 133–167). Springer Nature Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-76156-0_7
MAKE CITIES AND HUMAN SETTLEMENTS INCLUSIVE, SAFE, RESILIENT, AND SUSTAINABLE
TRANSPORTATION
The way people get around cities is an important indicator of sustainability. At USJ, we promote the use of public transportation. Our campus planning also emphasises convenient access to public transport and to both Qingmao Port and Border Gate, with routes designed to optimise connectivity between transportation hubs and the university. USJ also places a strong emphasis on pedestrian priority access, ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for all individuals. Vehicles are restricted to the campus grounds and must be pre-arranged to enter, minimising disruption. To encourage bicycle use, USJ installed a designated bicycle rack area for students and staff who commute to the University by bicycle.
EXHIBITION AND WORKSHOP
USJ strives to provide our students with a sound academic foundation and to contribute to their integrated development as responsible global citizens. In the academic year 2024-2025, we presented the Diffuse Bamboo Pavilion Exhibition. This Exhibition was also featured in the April 2025 Edition of Architecture Macau Magazine. The Bamboo Pavilion, a long-standing tradition at USJ, combines traditional bamboo craftsmanship and local artisanship with the innovative digital design expertise of our architecture and design students.
HOUSING
We provide affordable housing to staff and students in our on-campus residential building, further conserving the time and energy otherwise spent commuting to and from the University.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Throughout the year, USJ engages in several public and community initiatives and activities to support arts and heritage, including public exhibitions and cultural events. USJ had several public performances/exhibitions in the 2024/2025 academic year. For more highlights, visit the USJ Arts & Heritage Contribution.
In the 2024-2025 academic year, we hosted our annual International Cultural Carnival. This event celebrated USJ’s multiculturalism and promoted cross-cultural interaction and exchange, and the event was open to the general public. We also hosted a Film Documentary “YAGI”. The Macao premiere attracted an audience of around 200 attendees. The premiere marked a meaningful celebration for us, honouring both our architectural heritage and our commitment to fostering global collaboration.
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| USJ and the Correctional Services Bureau jointly offer a Prison Outreach Programme | Apr 2021 |
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| USJ Architecture Students Propose Radical Green Architecture Concepts for Ilha Verde | Jul 2020 |
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| USJ Green Campus (News Reports) | Jan 2014 |