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SDG 10 REDUCED INEQUALITIES

Selected Research

Correia, S. de A. (2024). From semi-democracy to autocracy: The reform of Macau’s electoral system. Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law, 25(3), 246–281. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718158-25030004

Roberts, P. (2025). A “great steel arm of China thrusting its way into the African interior”: The Tan-Zam railway and the PRC experience in Africa. In The Palgrave Handbook on China-Europe-Africa Relations (pp. 337–367). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-5640-7_16

Shah, S. B. Z., Yeo, D., & Chen, M. (2024). Faculty’s attitudes towards inclusive education for university students with special educational needs (SENs) in Singapore. Higher Education Research & Development, 44(3), 736–752. https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2024.2407078

Xu, S. Q., & Yu, L. (2024). Reality and challenge in ensuring educational rights for children with disabilities in ethnic minority areas of China. In The Routledge International Handbook of Equity and Inclusion in Education (pp. 274–290). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003282921-20

REDUCE INCOME INEQUALITY WITHIN AND AMONG COUNTRIES

ACCESSIBILITY AND EQUALITY

Our policies on AdmissionNon-discrimination and Anti-harassment, ensure equal access and prevent discrimination based on age, physical ability, gender, sexual orientation, economic status, ethnicity, religious affiliation, or political persuasion. Obtaining a higher education degree is important for breaking cycles of exclusion, and USJ is committed to providing students with a diverse culture and environment. The Equality and Diversity Policy (last reviewed in November 2024) applies to all students and staff at USJ. Point 2 of this policy confirms that USJ recognises that all people are equal in dignity and, as such, should be respected. No one, therefore, should be favoured or discriminated against because of age, physical ability, gender, sexual orientation, economic status, ethnicity, religious affiliation, or political persuasion.

For students in our care, we provide a wide range of support measures to meet the financialhousing, academic, and counselling needs of students from underrepresented groups, as well as students with special needs. USJ promotes equal access to education and work for people with disabilities in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

In the 2024-2025 academic year, 0.22% of our student body has a disability. We continue to implement a more accessible and equitable learning environment for students with disabilities. Employees with disabilities represent 0.54% of the total workforce (FTE). USJ has, and continues to welcome, staff with special needs. In the same academic year, we maintained student enrollment from developing countries. Our student population from developing countries rose to 12% this year (a 1% year-on-year increase), further strengthening our commitment to diversity and inclusion.

REDUCING INEQUALITY THROUGH EDUCATION

Our educational outreach programme for prison inmates, running since 2009, has been allowing incarcerated individuals access to higher education and contributing to their reintegration into society. In the 2024-2025 academic year, we continued to empower incarcerated individuals through education (USJ Prison Outreach Programme). 30 incarcerated students benefited, with 24 completing their courses and 19 receiving certificates. This demonstrates our long-term commitment to social justice and community reintegration. We also received Funding for the Prison Outreach Programme Scholarships and Fellowships. Through the donation from the International Ladies Club of Macau (ILCM), we are able to support educational opportunities for prisoners. This reinforced our commitment to humanitarian and academic mission.

To strengthen inclusive support services for minority groups, we delivered mental health and drug prevention workshops for minorities during the 2024-2025 academic year. The audience included adults from minority communities in Macao (Filipino, Vietnamese, Indonesian, and Myanmar). The talk provided improved access to mental health resources.













AY2024/2025

News & EventsRelease Date
USJ Prison Outreach Programme Empowers Incarcerated Individuals through Education – Certificate Award Ceremony for the Academic Year 2024/2025 held in the Coloane PrisonJul 2025
ILCM donates to the USJ Prison Outreach ProgrammeMay 2025
Cultural Connections Project: Portuguese-Speaking Countries – A Journey Between CulturesApr 2025
USJ Macao Soccer Team Competes in Zhuhai TournamentDec 2024
USJ Exchange Programme in Hong KongNov 2024

AY2023/2024

News & EventsRelease Date
USJ Students Volunteer in English Teaching Programme in Saint Paul Institute, CambodiaJun 2024
Faculty of Health Sciences of USJ signed a cooperation agreement with the Noah’s Family Mutual Aid AssociationJun 2024
The Department of Social Work provided a training workshop for teachers of Escola Choi Nong Chi TaiMay 2024
Vice-rector Prof. Álvaro Barbosa Promotes USJ’s Academic Programmes and Scholarship Opportunities at San Sebastian College – Recoletos, Manila May 2024
Bachelor of Education students visit Concordia School for Special EducationMay 2024
USJ social work students attend workshop on children with SEN organised by SKHApr 2024
Inclusive Education Initiatives Take Flight at Salesiano School and Choi Nong SchoolApr 2024
USJ Prison Outreach Programme Empowers Incarcerated Individuals through Education – Certificate Award Ceremony for the Academic Year 2022/2023 held in the Coloane PrisonMar 2024
USJ Held a Series of Engaging and Innovative Workshops at Van Lang University in VietnamDec 2023
2023 “Along with Youth” Forum on SEN and Inclusive Education DevelopmentNov 2023
USJ Music Club performed at the GBA Music Night 2023Nov 2023
CESL Asia and Friends Sport Fun Day 2023Nov 2023
ARTTECH FUSION 2023: Bridging Art and Technology for Sustainable SolutionsOct 2023
SED’s Prof. Frances Lee Gives Talk at the “2023 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Inclusive Education Forum” in Hong KongOct 2023
A Mid-Autumn Festival With Mooncakes & RidesOct 2023
DIVERSAS: Diversity in Portuguese-Chinese Translation | 1st Exhibition of the works of the students of the Bachelor in Portuguese-Chinese Translation StudiesSep 2023
Palestra | Dia Internacional da Tradução | International Translation DaySep 2023
USJ Welcomes New Students for the New Academic Year 2023/24Sep 2023