University of Macau | |
Native Name: | Chinese: 澳門大學 Portuguese: Universidade de Macau |
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Former Names: | University of East Asia (1981–1991) |
Motto: | Humanity, Integrity, Propriety, Wisdom, Sincerity[1] |
Type: | Public Research Coeducational Higher education institution |
Chairman: | Peter Lam Kam Seng |
Chancellor: | Chief Executive of Macau (Ho Iat Seng) |
Head Label: | Vice Rectors |
Head: | Michael King Man HUI (Academic Affairs) Rui Paulo da Silva Martins (Global Affairs) Wei GE (Research) Mok Kai Meng (Student Affairs)[2] Xu Jian (Administration) |
Academic Staff: | 650 |
Students: | 13,500+ (2024) [3] |
City: | Avenida da Universidade, Taipa |
Coor: | 22.13°N 113.5458°W |
Campus: | Suburb and concession 109ha |
Free Label: | Medium of Instruction |
Colours: | Blue Red Gold |
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The University of Macau (UM) is a public research university of Macau. The university campus is located in the east of Hengqin Island, Guangdong, on a piece of land leased to the Government of Macau and is under the jurisdiction of the Macau.
With the approval of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, the University of Macau has established three state key laboratories, namely State Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI, State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, and State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City.[4]
The Faculty of Business Administration of the University of Macau becomes the 99th in the whole world and the first triple-accredited business school in Macau to be accredited by the European Quality Improvement System, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, and the Association of Master of Business Administration in 2020.[5]
In March 1981, the private University of East Asia was established. In the beginning, the majority of the students came from Hong Kong.
With the signing of the Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration in 1987, in order to meet the manpower needs during the transitional period before the return of Macao, the Macao Foundation under the Government of Portuguese Macau purchased the private University of East Asia in 1988 for 130 million patacas.
In 1991, the University of East Asia was renamed the University of Macau. The then Polytechnic Institute of the University of East Asia became independent as the public Macau Polytechnic Institute (now Macau Polytechnic University). The graduate school and the open college of the University of East Asia were merged to form the private East Asia Open College (now City University of Macau).
In 1999, the handover of Macau to China took place. The new Judicial Regime of the University of Macau and the new Charter of the University of Macau were officially passed at the Legislative Assembly of Macau and came into effect in September 2006.
In 2009, the Central People's Government of China authorised the Government of Macao to exercise jurisdiction over the new campus of the university located on Hengqin Island, Guangdong province.[6] On 20 December 2009, then President of China and General Secretary of the Communist Party Hu Jintao officiated at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new campus. In early 2013 the Macau Legislative Assembly passed Law 3/2013 providing for the application of Macau Law in the campus effective on opening day.[7] On 5 November, then Vice Premier of the State Council Wang Yang officiated at the new campus inauguration ceremony. In the 2014–2015 academic year, when the University of Macau began to conduct all classes on the new and modern campus.
In 2016, the University of Macau established a residential college system similar to that of Oxbridge in the United Kingdom.[8]
The University of Macau undertakes as its prime mission the advancement of scholarship and education in the realms of humanities, social sciences, business, law, natural sciences, engineering, health sciences, education and other areas.[9]
The emblem of the University of Macau features a five-towered crest encircled by golden rings and the name of the university in Chinese and Portuguese.
The logo of the University of Macau consists of two parts: the emblem and the university's name in Chinese (澳門大學), Portuguese (Universidade de Macau) and English (University of Macau) with assigned colours.
Humanity, Integrity, Propriety, Wisdom, Sincerity.
Arwu W: | 301–400 |
Arwu W Year: | 2024 |
Arwu W Ref: | [10] |
Qs W: | 245 |
Qs W Year: | 2025 |
Qs W Ref: | [11] |
The W: | 193 |
The W Year: | 2024 |
The W Ref: | [12] |
Usnwr W: | 262 |
Usnwr W Year: | 2025 |
Usnwr W Ref: | [13] |
The Asia: | 36 |
The Asia Year: | 2024 |
The Asia Ref: | [14] |
Qs Asia: | 91 |
Qs Asia Year: | 2024 |
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Usnwr Asia: | 56 |
Usnwr Asia Year: | 2025 |
The University of Macau is ranked #193 in 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, No 33. in the THE Asia University Rankings, No 14 in the THE Young University Rankings,[16] No 36 in the THE Asia University Rankings, and No 1 in the Association of Portuguese Speaking Universities.[17] It is ranked #245 in 2025 QS World University Rankings. In the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) rankings, it is among the top 1 per cent in 14 subjects, namely Engineering, Materials Science, Computer Science, Chemistry, Pharmacology & Toxicology, Clinical Medicine, Psychiatry/Psychology, Biology & Biochemistry, Social Sciences, General, Molecular Biology & Genetics, Agricultural Sciences, Economics & Business, Environment/Ecology, Mathematics.
In the QS World University Rankings by Subject, UM’s rankings are as follows: 51–100 in Hospitality and Leisure Management, 151–200 in Linguistics, 251–300 in Education and Training, and English Language and Literature, 301–330 in Psychology, 301–340 in Sociology, 501–530 in Mathematics, and 501–550 in Medicine.
In the THE World University Rankings by subject, UM’s rankings are as follows: 126-150 in Education, Engineering, and Psychology; 151-175 in Computer Science, and Law; 176-200 in Clinical & Health; 201-250 in Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, and Arts & Humanities; and 301-400 in Business & Economics.
The university has seven faculties in the fields of Arts and Humanities, Business Administration, Education, Health Sciences, Law, Science and Technology, and Social Sciences. The university also administrates Honors College, Graduate School, and the Centre for Continuing Education. Research institutes include the Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, the Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering, the Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, Institute of Collaborative Innovation, and Institute of Microelectronics, Asia-Pacific Academy of Economics and Management, and Centre for Macau Studies. They offer postgraduate and undergraduate programmes with more than 700 academic staff members involved in teaching and research. Many subjects are also taught in English.
The Academic Staff Association of the University of Macau[18] (in Portuguese: Associação dos Professores da Universidade de Macau, in Chinese: 澳門大學教師協會) is an association composed of full-time academic staff members of the University of Macau.
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities (FAH) comprises the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, the Department of English, the Department of Portuguese, the Centre for Japanese Studies, the English Language Centre, the English Writing and Communication Centre, and it hosts programmes in Translation Studies, Philosophy and Religious Studies, French, Spanish, German, and Korean.
The faculty has various facilities devoted to student development, including Language Labs where students practice simultaneous translation and machine-aided translation or perfect their skills in Portuguese, Spanish, German, Japanese, or French. A black box theatre hosts various drama productions within the faculty.[19]
The Department of Portuguese Studies used to be the Institute of Portuguese Studies but was downgraded during the 1999 handover due to the anticipation that interest would decline. In 2001, the University of Macau began offering a bachelor's degree programme for Portuguese students. Enrollment grew from nine students in 2001 to about 240 students in 2011. In 2011 the Portuguese department had eight part-time employees and 30 permanent employees, with about three-quarters of the permanent ones having PhDs. Michael Taylor of the South China Morning Post wrote that year that the downgrading of the Portuguese department was perceived as a mistake in retrospect.[20]
The Faculty of Business Administration is the largest faculty in the university. The medium of instruction for courses offered in the faculty is English. It offers several business programmes through its four departments: the Department of Accounting and Information Management, the Department of Finance and Business Economics, the Department of Management and Marketing, and the Department of Integrated Resort and Tourism Management. The faculty is AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA accredited.[21]
The Faculty of Education offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral programmes. The faculty provides degree programmes of Secondary Education in Chinese, English, Mathematics and Integrated Science, Primary Education and Pre-Primary Education, Educational Administration, Educational Psychology, School Counselling, Curriculum and Instruction, Physical Education and Sports Studies, etc.[22]
The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) has thrived since its establishment in 2013. FHS now offers two undergraduate programmes, one master programme and one PhD programme. The research of FHS focuses on eight major themes: (i) cancer research, (ii) cancer precision medicine (iii) stem cell and development (iv) ageing, neural and metabolism disorders, (v) drug development, (vi) data science, (vii) bioimaging and (vii) structural biology. To support these research activities, FHS has established a state-of-the-art infrastructure that includes 35 research laboratories, four research centres and four core facilities.[23]
The Faculty of Law offers bachelor's, master's, doctoral and postgraduate certificate programmes in the Chinese, Portuguese and English languages. The bachelor's programmes are to prepare jurists who are familiar with Macau SAR legal system; the master's and doctoral programmes purport to educate knowledgeable and qualified legal professional jurists who are competent to conduct theoretical research and teaching in Macau Law, Comparative Law, European Law, International Law, and International Business Law. The teaching system of the faculty generally follows the Roman-German regime with strict standards in teaching style, student recruitment, and examination. The faculty members consist of legal experts from Macau, Mainland China, Portugal, Austria, Italy, Brazil, Belgium, India, and other countries.
Classes in law are taught in Portuguese since Macau's legal code is in Portuguese.[20]
The Faculty of Science and Technology was founded in 1989. Four-year undergraduate degree programmes in the following departments have been developed: the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Department of Computer and Information Science, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Department of Electromechanical Engineering, the Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering, and the Department of Mathematics. Increasing numbers of students have been accepted in big firms worldwide, adding to the rising recognition of the University of Macau.
Graduate degree programmes in the faculty have been developed since 1993, in the fields of Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Information Engineering, E-Commerce, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering, and Mathematics.
There are various kinds of enriched laboratories for teaching and research purposes in various science and engineering fields.
The Faculty of Social Sciences consists of the Department of Communication, the Department of Economics, the Department of Government and Public Administration, the Department of Psychology, and the Department of Sociology. The faculty provides a number of courses every semester, including Economics, Statistics, Econometrics, Political Science, Public Administration, Contemporary China Studies, Sociology, Communications, Journalism and Public Communication, Psychology, and Historical and Cultural Relations between the East and the West. The faculty also offers a variety of master's and doctoral programmes. They also have a Russian Centre.[24]
The Honours College selectively recruits high-calibre undergraduates to nurture them into future leaders. They have access to the best research activities at the University of Macau and can study abroad at a world-renowned university to gain an international perspective on their disciplines.[25]
Professor Wei Ge[26] is the interim Dean of the Graduate School.
The Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences (ICMS) was established as the first research-oriented institute in Macau in 2002.
ICMS offers the PhD degree programme in Biomedical Sciences, and Master of Science degree programmes in Chinese Medicinal Science and Medicinal Administration, respectively.
IAPME offers a PhD programme in Applied Physics and Materials Engineering.
IME offers programmes in the area of microelectronics.
ICI encourages multidisciplinary academic cooperation within universities. Currently, it hosts the Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, the Centre for Data Science and the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
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The University of Macau is the only university in Macao to implement a residential college system. 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.
The University of Macau's campus is separated from Taipa by a river, with the Hengqin Hill serving as a backdrop with trees. It covers 1.09 km2, with an area of 820,000m2 and more than 60 buildings. Faculty students and Macau residents can enter and exit the campus through an underwater tunnel. There is a new bridge that connects the campus to Hengqin. They have a library.
The campus was designed by He Jingtang, an architect and member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
The campus is divided into four parts – east, south, west and north. The library, Central Teaching Building, facilities and Student Activity Centre are in the east. The Postgraduate Houses and Staff Quarters are in the south. The residential colleges are in the west, while the research buildings, Administration Building, sports facilities and University Hall are in the north.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the campus was closed at the start of 2020. The university has security guards checking people's temperatures at entrances, and people must show their health certificates on their phones. They also must show proof of vaccination and/or being nucleic acid-free.