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SUMMARY:FAH-DPORT: Online Seminars "Pessoa 3.0"
DESCRIPTION:I would like to invite all interested parties to participate in the online seminar series “Pessoa 3.0.” This is the second edition of this cycle of monthly meetings\, aimed at exploring themes in the work of Fernando Pessoa that move away from more conventional approaches in Pessoa studies\, and which\, in this edition\, includes the co‑organization of master’s students. \n\nThe meetings will take place online between April and November 2026\, with the following schedule: \n\nApril 2026: Pessoa and the Occult\nMay 2026: Pessoa\, Cinema\, and Other Arts\nJune 2026: Pessoa and the Orient\nSeptember 2026: Pessoa and Brazil\nOctober 2026: Pessoa and the Post‑Human\nNovember 2026: Pessoa and Posterity\n\nI invite all those interested to participate and/or share this announcement with anyone who may be interested. \nRegistration and additional information are available on the event website:\nhttps://pessoa3ponto0.wordpress.com/ \nKind regards\, \nDiego Giménez\nAssistant Professor | Department of Portuguese\nFaculty of Arts and Humanities | University of Macau\nT: (+853) 8822 4326 | W: fah.um.edu.mo/department-of-portuguese
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dport-online-seminars-pessoa-3-0/
LOCATION:Online (to be confirmed)
CATEGORIES:Department of Portuguese
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Portuguese":MAILTO:fah.portuguese@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260312T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260312T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260306T030237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T030237Z
UID:1239441-1773327600-1773333000@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: 'Modern Manhood – Imagining Contemporary Masculinity'
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nIn this lecture\, Carlos Andrés Gómez reflects on the evolution of his literary work and its sustained engagement with the theme of masculinity in contemporary society. Drawing on selected novels\, essays\, and short fiction\, he explores how his characters grapple with vulnerability\, expectation\, intimacy\, and power\, challenging inherited models of manhood while probing the emotional costs of silence and pride. Gómez considers masculinity not as a fixed identity but as a shifting cultural script shaped by family\, history\, migration\, and media. He examines how young men navigate friendship\, ambition\, and failure in rapidly changing social landscapes\, and how literature can open space for more expansive\, humane forms of self-understanding. Addressing university students and faculty in Macau\, he reflects on the city’s unique blend of traditions and global influences\, inviting dialogue about gender\, responsibility\, and belonging. The talk proposes storytelling as a vital tool for reimagining masculinity with honesty\, courage\, and care. \n  \nBiography: \nCarlos Andrés Gómez is a poet and performer and the author of a prize-winning memoir\, Man Up: Reimagining Modern Manhood (Random House Penguin\, 2013)\, poetry collections Fractures (Felix Polak Prize) and Hijito (Broken River Prize). Gómez graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in History and earned his MFA from the Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. Gómez has won more than 100 prizes\, honours\, and awards as an author\, poet\, actor\, playwright\, and filmmaker\, including winning the 2024 Yeats International Poetry Prize\, 2019 Sandy Crimmins National Prize for Poetry etc.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-deng-guest-lecture-modern-manhood-imagining-contemporary-masculinity/
LOCATION:E21-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of English
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20English":MAILTO:fah.english@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260313T040000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260313T173000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260310T103434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T103839Z
UID:1239877-1773374400-1773423000@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Philosophy Forum: Distinguished Scholars Series - 10: "手段與目的 ─ ─ 康德的哥白尼式革命再審視"，李秋零教授，中國人民大學/山東大學，中國
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/philosophy-forum-distinguished-scholars-series-10-%e6%89%8b%e6%ae%b5%e8%88%87%e7%9b%ae%e7%9a%84-%e2%94%80-%e2%94%80-%e5%ba%b7%e5%be%b7%e7%9a%84%e5%93%a5%e7%99%bd%e5%b0%bc%e5%bc%8f%e9%9d%a9/
LOCATION:E21A-G049
CATEGORIES:Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
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ORGANIZER;CN="Institute%20of%20Advanced%20Studies%20in%20Humanities%20and%20Social%20Sciences%20and%20Department%20of%20Philosophy%20and%20Religious%20Studies%2C%20FAH":MAILTO:ias.enquiry@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260313T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260313T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260311T021853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T021853Z
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SUMMARY:History Forum 28: Macau’s heritage history. Discourse\, nation\, and the politics of the past
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/history-forum-28-macaus-heritage-history-discourse-nation-and-the-politics-of-the-past/
LOCATION:E21-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20History":MAILTO:fah.history@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260313T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260313T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260306T040727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T040727Z
UID:1239475-1773417600-1773421200@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: 'Translation Studies\, Industry\, and Translator Training in the GenAI Era: Challenges and Directions'
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nThe advent of Generative AI has fundamentally disrupted the translation landscape\, compelling us to reimagine the future of translation research\, industry practices\, and translator education. This talk proposes a dual framework for understanding translation in the GenAI era\, distinguishing between scholarship and craftsmanship as complementary yet distinct domains of inquiry and practice. \nOn the scholarship front\, I examine GenAI-Assisted Translation (Gen-Translation) through multiple lenses: linguistic\, computational\, and social. This scholarly approach provides the theoretical foundation for understanding how GenAI transforms not just translation processes\, but our conceptualization of translation itself. The craftsmanship dimension addresses the practical pursuit\, operating across micro and macro linguistic levels. This practical focus extends to various contemporary techniques\, all aimed at identifying and rectifying translation errors while enhancing overall translation quality. \nBy integrating these two perspectives\, this presentation offers a roadmap for translation studies\, translation industry\, and translator training. The talk will conclude with concrete recommendations for curricula development\, industry-academia collaboration\, and the cultivation of hybrid competencies that position human translators as indispensable orchestrators in the GenAI-enhanced translation ecosystem. \nBiography: \nDr. Dechao Li is professor of Department of Language Science and Technology\, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He also serves as the chief editor of Translation Quarterly\, a journal published by the Hong Kong Translation society. His main research areas include corpuses-based translation studies\, empirical approaches to translation process research\, history of translation in the late Qing and early Republican periods and PBL and translator/interpreter training. He has published over 70 articles in journals both published home and abroad. Among his most recent works was the Technology and Interpreting: Navigating the Digital Age (co-edited with AKF Cheung\, K Liu\, R Moratto) published by Routledge in 2025.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-deng-guest-lecture-translation-studies-industry-and-translator-training-in-the-genai-era-challenges-and-directions/
LOCATION:E21-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of English
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20English":MAILTO:fah.english@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260310T102840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T102840Z
UID:1239843-1773446400-1773619199@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:FAH/DPHIL Conference: "Kant’s Philosophy and His Contemporary Legacy"
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dphil-conference-kants-philosophy-and-his-contemporary-legacy/
LOCATION:E21A-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Philosophy%20and%20Religious%20Studies":MAILTO:maggiewong@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260316T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260316T130000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260227T065319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T065319Z
UID:1238070-1773660600-1773666000@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:An Azorean Writer in Macau: Cultural and Identity Crossings in the Work of Rodrigo Leal de Carvalho
DESCRIPTION:Rodrigo Leal de Carvalho (1932-2026)\, judge and writer\, lived in Macau for 30 years. He published eight novels depicting Macanese society and the impact of the war. We will therefore discuss this writer’s contribution to Portuguese-Chinese literary and cultural exchange\, but also to the dialogue between all the cultural and identity diversity that characterises the territory.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/an-azorean-writer-in-macau-cultural-and-identity-crossings-in-the-work-of-rodrigo-leal-de-carvalho/
LOCATION:E21-3118
CATEGORIES:Chinese-Portuguese Bilingual Teaching and Training Centre,中葡雙語教學暨培訓中心
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260316T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260316T173000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260310T104001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T104001Z
UID:1239901-1773676800-1773682200@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Philosophy Forum: Distinguished Scholars Series - 11: "THE SLAVE IN OURSELVES – Political Legitimation Under the Conditions of a Utilitarian Culture" by Prof. Walter Schweidler\, Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/philosophy-forum-distinguished-scholars-series-11-the-slave-in-ourselves-political-legitimation-under-the-conditions-of-a-utilitarian-culture-by-prof-walter-schweidler-catholic-uni/
LOCATION:E34-G011
CATEGORIES:Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
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ORGANIZER;CN="Institute%20of%20Advanced%20Studies%20in%20Humanities%20and%20Social%20Sciences%20and%20Department%20of%20Philosophy%20and%20Religious%20Studies%2C%20FAH":MAILTO:ias.enquiry@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260318T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260318T013447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T075834Z
UID:1243252-1773820800-1776272400@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:FAH-DENG Best Essay in English Studies competition (Deadline extended to 15 April 2026)
DESCRIPTION:To all students enrolled in UM English Department courses \n  \nThe Best Essay in English Studies competition for 2026 is now open. The Department looks forward to acknowledging student achievement by awarding a prize for the best essay in each year of the undergraduate degree\, and in each of our three subject areas: Linguistics\, Literary Studies\, and Translation (for Translation this may be a translated passage). Please submit your most original\, insightful\, and/or best-researched work. \n  \nThe competition is open to all students enrolled in UM English Department courses. Each student may submit one piece of work\, which should be an academic assignment in one of the Department’s courses in the current academic year (2025–26). If the work has already been graded it must have received a mark of at least 88 to qualify\, and please note that creative work and group work is not eligible for these prizes. \n  \nEssays will be judged by the relevant professors in each area of study. Prizes will be presented at an Award Day on Wednesday 29 April 2026\, although if no work of a sufficiently high standard is submitted for a subject’s year group\, then that prize will not be awarded. \n  \nEssays should be submitted to deng.bestessay@um.edu.mo. Please give your name\, student number\, and year of study (year 1/2/3/4) on the first page of the essay or translation. The deadline for submission is now extended to 5pm on Wednesday 15 April.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-deng-best-essay-in-english-studies-competition-deadline-8-april-2026/
LOCATION:TBC
CATEGORIES:Department of English
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20English":MAILTO:fah.english@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260318T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260318T113000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260305T033229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T033229Z
UID:1239168-1773828000-1773833400@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Department of Japanese: Japanese Folktales\, The Taboo of No Looking\, and the Breaking of the Curse of the “World”
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/department-of-japanese-japanese-folktales-the-taboo-of-no-looking-and-the-breaking-of-the-curse-of-the-world/
LOCATION:E22 – G013
CATEGORIES:Centre for Japanese Studies
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260318T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260318T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260227T014145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T014354Z
UID:1237563-1773831600-1773837000@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:人文學院中國語言文學系嘉賓講座: “從指稱到陳述 ── 兼談佛經翻譯與漢語演變的關係” – 姜南教授 FAH-DCLL Guest Lecture : "From Reference to Statement: On the Relationship Between Buddhist Scripture Translation and the Evolution of Chinese" by Prof. Jiang Nan
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/lecture-by-prof-jiang-nan-2026-3/
LOCATION:E21-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of Chinese language and Literature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Chinese%20Language%20and%20Literature":MAILTO:fah.chinese@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260318T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260318T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260305T042051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T042051Z
UID:1239294-1773831600-1773837000@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:ELC- ECAC: Saint Patrick’s Day Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This St. Patrick’s Day workshop introduces students to Ireland’s national holiday and provides an engaging opportunity to explore Irish culture and its global influence\, including its impact on the English language. \nThrough interactive activities focusing on Irish myths\, language\, sports\, music\, and food\, students will learn about key cultural symbols such as the Celtic cross\, St. Patrick\, and the Irish wolfhound. The workshop will also include a brief introduction to traditional Irish names\, which are now increasingly common in the UK and US\, such as Siobhan\, Niamh\, Oisin\, and Eimear. \nTo wrap up the session\, students will participate in a fun and engaging quiz competition to review and reinforce what they have learned. By the end of the workshop\, students will have gained greater familiarity with important aspects of Irish culture and a deeper understanding of features of Irish English.  This workshop will be hosted by the ELC Visiting Instructors Mr. Michael Gilmore and Ms. Miranda Gao. \nCelebrate\, learn\, enjoy the spirit of Ireland and earn smart points! \n\nDate: 18 March 2026 \nTime :11:00-12:30\nVenue: E3-1032\nHosted by ELC Visiting Instructors Mr. Michael Gilmore and Ms. Miranda Gao\n\n​​​​​​​Scan the QR code on the poster to register now! \nShould you have any inquiries\, please feel free to contact us at ECAC_ELC@um.edu.mo \nBest Regards\,\nEnglish Co-Curricular Activities Committee (ECAC)\nEnglish Language Centre\nFaculty of Arts and Humanities
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/elc-ecac-saint-patricks-day-workshop/
LOCATION:E3-1032
CATEGORIES:English Language Centre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260318T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260318T190000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260316T032343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T032429Z
UID:1242569-1773855000-1773860400@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:FAH/DPHIL Lecture Series – "From Populist Deconsolidation to Neo-Reactionary Rupture: Rethinking the Liberal Paradigm" by Prof. Enrico Biale\, University of Piemonte Orientale\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:Microsoft Teams: https://go.um.edu.mo/7mnk1eav \n  \nAbstract \nIf the spread of populist movements within Western political systems led many scholars to speak of a deconsolidation or crisis of the liberal paradigm\, the neo-reactionary moment currently characterizing Western liberal political systems represents an even more significant rupture\, one that may lead to a genuine overcoming of the liberal paradigm. After analysing the critiques traditionally levelled against liberalism—concerning its instability\, its inability to generate binding social ties\, and the forms of inequality and alienation it produces—and after presenting the defensive responses that the liberal model has attempted to develop\, this paper argues that these responses are unable to meet the challenges posed by the neo-reactionary moment. In my view\, this is due to the fact that the liberal paradigm has never seriously engaged with theoretical positions that criticize liberalism from explicitly anti-liberal or post-liberal perspectives. If liberalism is to be defended\, this blind spot must be overcome\, and the paradigm must develop the conceptual resources necessary to confront the neo-reactionary moment directly and effectively. \n  \nBio \nEnrico Biale is Associate Professor of Political Philosophy and Director of the Research Center on Migrations\, Diversity\, and Sustainable Development at the University of Piemonte Orientale (Italy). His research focuses on democratic theory and social justice. His work has been published in Political Theory\, European Journal of Political Theory\, Contemporary Political Theory\, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy\, and Res Publica.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dphil-lecture-series-from-populist-deconsolidation-to-neo-reactionary-rupture-rethinking-the-liberal-paradigm-by-prof-enrico-biale-university-of-piemonte-orientale-italy/
LOCATION:E21A-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Philosophy%20and%20Religious%20Studies":MAILTO:maggiewong@um.edu.mo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260319T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260319T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260311T072000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T072000Z
UID:1240276-1773916200-1773923400@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:DHIST Guest Lecture: "Reflecting on the Japanese Nation-State: Historical Continuity and Discontinuity During the American Occupation (1945-1952)" by Prof. Junichi ISOMAE (磯前順一)\, 19/3/2026\, 10:30 @ E21-G002
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/dhist-guest-lecture-reflecting-on-the-japanese-nation-state-historical-continuity-and-discontinuity-during-the-american-occupation-1945-1952-by-prof-junichi-isomae-%e7%a3%af%e5%89%8d/
LOCATION:E21-G002
CATEGORIES:Department of History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20History":MAILTO:fah.history@um.edu.mo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260319T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260319T130000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260226T091150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T091351Z
UID:1237206-1773919800-1773925200@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Relations between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/relations-between-china-and-portuguese-speaking-countries/
LOCATION:E21-G035
CATEGORIES:Chinese-Portuguese Bilingual Teaching and Training Centre
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chinese-Portuguese%20Bilingual%20Teaching%20and%20Training%20Centre":MAILTO:BilingualCentre@um.edu.mo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260319T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260319T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260317T060954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T060954Z
UID:1242917-1773937800-1773943200@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:人文學院中國語言文學系嘉賓講座：“雜文與小品文：周氏兄弟的文體畫像”–王風教授 FAH-DCLL Guest Lecture: “Zawen and Xiaopin: The Genre Profile of the Zhou Brothers’ Prose Writings” by Prof. Wang Feng
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/lecture-by-prof-wang-feng-2026-3/
LOCATION:E21-G049
CATEGORIES:Department of Chinese language and Literature
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260320T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260317T024616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T034646Z
UID:1243018-1773993600-1774112400@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:International Academic Symposium: Global History from Macau
DESCRIPTION:作為東西方交流的重要樞紐，澳門在全球化進程中佔有獨特的地位。研究澳門與世界各國、各地區在商業貿易、文化藝術、宗教信仰以及人員等方面關係，不僅可以深化對中西文明交流互鑒的理論和歷史的理解，還有助於推進以澳門為觀察點的全球在地化的歷史研究，從而在區域國別研究和全球史研究之間搭建可以互通的學術媒介。為此，澳門大學歷史系圍繞人的移動、物的移動和知識移動舉辦「從澳門出發的全球史」學術會議。 \n議題方向 \n\n帝國的治理邏輯；\n商業貿易、人口流動與近代早期的全球化：澳門與其他地區的比較；\n澳門歷史上的多元文化交融及澳門在全球歷史進程中的地位；\n澳門與周邊地區的歷史互動及其當代影響；\n區域國別研究方法在澳門研究中的應用；\n文明交流互鑒視角下澳門文化遺產的保護與傳承；\n其他與區域國別研究、全球史和記憶研究相關的理論與歷史議題。\n\nConference programme
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/international-academic-symposium-global-history-from-macau/
LOCATION:E34-G011\, E34-G021\, E21-G049\, E21-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20History":MAILTO:fah.history@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260320T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260320T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260316T054212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T054212Z
UID:1242645-1774020600-1774029600@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:CIUM’s Academic Seminar – Regarding “Information Packaging”
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/ciums-academic-seminar-regarding-information-packaging/
LOCATION:E21-G049
CATEGORIES:Confucius Institute
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ORGANIZER;CN="Confucius%20Institute":MAILTO:Confucius.Institute@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260320T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260320T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260316T054943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T054943Z
UID:1242755-1774020600-1774029600@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:CIUM’s Academic Seminar – Comparison: The Fundamental Method of Linguistic Research
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/ciums-academic-seminar-comparison-the-fundamental-method-of-linguistic-research/
LOCATION:E21-G049
CATEGORIES:Confucius Institute
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://fah.um.edu.mo/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/2003.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Confucius%20Institute":MAILTO:Confucius.Institute@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260321T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260321T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260313T055606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T094107Z
UID:1241804-1774101600-1774105200@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Detecting the Fakes: Dating and Connoisseurship of Chinese Ceramics - 中國古陶瓷辨偽舉要
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/detecting-the-fakes-dating-and-connoisseurship-of-chinese-ceramics-%e4%b8%ad%e5%9c%8b%e5%8f%a4%e9%99%b6%e7%93%b7%e8%be%a8%e5%81%bd%e8%88%89%e8%a6%81/
LOCATION:Room G011\, Cultural Building\, Lecture Hall (E34)
CATEGORIES:Department of Arts and Design
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Arts%20and%20Design":MAILTO:fah.dad@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260321T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260321T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260313T055958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T093829Z
UID:1241856-1774105200-1774108800@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Huang Gongwang's Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains and Nine Pearly Peaks in Green - 黃公望《富春山居圖》與《九珠峯翠圖》
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/huang-gongwangs-dwelling-in-the-fuchun-mountains-and-nine-pearly-peaks-in-green-%e9%bb%83%e5%85%ac%e6%9c%9b%e3%80%8a%e5%af%8c%e6%98%a5%e5%b1%b1%e5%b1%85%e5%9c%96%e3%80%8b%e8%88%87%e3%80%8a/
LOCATION:Room G011\, Cultural Building\, Lecture Hall (E34)
CATEGORIES:Department of Arts and Design
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260325T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260325T190000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260319T091318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T091138Z
UID:1243544-1774459800-1774465200@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:FAH/DPHIL Lecture Series – "Recalcitrance\, Rationality\, and the Nature of Emotion" by Prof. Adam Bradley\, Lingnan University\, Hong Kong
DESCRIPTION:Microsoft Teams: https://go.um.edu.mo/7mnk1eav \n  \nAbstract \nRecalcitrant emotions—emotions that persist despite beliefs that rationally conflict with them—are a testing ground for theories of emotion. Cognitivists hold that emotions are or involve beliefs\, which straightforwardly explains how they can rationally conflict with other beliefs. But it is dubious that a subject who fears a dog they know to be harmless literally holds contradictory beliefs about its danger. Perceptualists hold that emotions are perception-like states\, which avoids this problem but introduces another: perceptual states do not seem to rationally conflict with beliefs at all. Thus\, such views cannot explain why recalcitrant emotions involve genuine irrationality. There appears to be no stable middle ground: any attitude short of belief seems to generate too little rational conflict\, while belief generates too much. Motivated by this impasse\, Alex Grzankowski develops what I call a formal account of recalcitrance\, which appeals to a structural rational principle rather than any substantive theory of emotion. I argue that formal accounts\, however appealing\, fail to address what I call the Grounding Question: what is it about emotional states that makes them apt for rational conflict with beliefs in the first place? Drawing on recent work on reasons and rationality\, I argue that emotions must be reasons-responsive—the processes governing their formation must be sensitive to the subject’s reasons. I then develop an empirically grounded account of emotions as evaluative states integrating both lower-level perceptual and higher-level cognitive inputs. On this model\, the balance between these inputs varies across emotional episodes\, explaining why some emotions are more susceptible to recalcitrance than others\, and why recalcitrant emotions resist some contrary judgments but not others. \n  \nBio \nAdam Bradley is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Fellow of the Hong Kong Catastrophic Risk Centre at Lingnan University\, Hong Kong. He works primarily the philosophy of mind\, psychiatry\, and artificial intelligence. Topics he has written on include the nature of bodily pain\, rationality and delusional belief\, and the potential for welfare in AI systems. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of California\, Berkeley in 2019.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dphil-lecture-series-recalcitrance-rationality-and-the-nature-of-emotion-by-prof-adam-bradley-lingnan-university-hong-kong/
LOCATION:E21A-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Philosophy%20and%20Religious%20Studies":MAILTO:maggiewong@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260326T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260326T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260310T043140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T043140Z
UID:1239681-1774537200-1774540800@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:ELC-EWCC :Poetry & Peace
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate World Poetry Day & Happiness Day with the EWCC!\nDear students\, \nThe next event in the English Writing and Communication Centre (EWCC) English series is a Poetry and Peace Workshop! \nJoin us to celebrate the International Day of Happiness and World Poetry Day! We’ll explore beautiful song lyrics and poems\, learn how to write Haikus and Limericks\, and use creative writing to find our “inner peace.” \nWe’ll gather in E7-1022 for a relaxing afternoon of writing\, sharing\, and snacks. Whether you come for the English practice\, the poetic vibes\, or simply the free Pizza and Punch\, this is your chance to relax and meet new friends! \n\nLocation: E7-1022\nDates: Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\nTime: 15:00–16:00\n\n▷ Seats are limited and available on a first-come\, first-served basis. Participants will receive 1 smart point and 10 cs points. \n▷ Register here: https://forms.gle/jWdC18W1tz7PibKJ6 \nCome for the English learning and stay for the pizza! ♪ We can’t wait to create with you! \nFor any enquiries\, contact us at fah_elc_ells@um.edu.mo. \nWarm wishes\, \nEnglish Writing and Communication Centre (EWCC)\nEnglish Language Centre\nFaculty of Arts and Humanities
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/elc-ewcc-poetry-peace/
LOCATION:E7-1022
CATEGORIES:English Language Centre
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ORGANIZER;CN="ELC%20-%20English%20Writing%20and%20Communication%20Centre%20%28EWCC%29":MAILTO:ewcc@um.edu.mo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260326T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260410T041054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T041054Z
UID:1246367-1774549800-1774555200@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Design In-The-Making 實踐中的設計
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/design-in-the-making-%e5%af%a6%e8%b8%90%e4%b8%ad%e7%9a%84%e8%a8%ad%e8%a8%88/
LOCATION:Room G011\, Cultural Building\, Lecture Hall (E34)
CATEGORIES:Department of Arts and Design
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Arts%20and%20Design":MAILTO:fah.dad@um.edu.mo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260327T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260327T103000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260324T064602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T064602Z
UID:1244095-1774603800-1774607400@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Lecture by UM Macao Distinguished Visiting Scholar: 'How health influencers use algorithms to create discourses: distorting medical information for niche marketing groups'
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nHealth professionals are concerned about how social media influencers\, lacking professional training\, have become leading players in the provision of health-related knowledge to the public. Such information can be\, at best\, misleading.  Yet\, as scholars have observed\, there is still less good understanding of this form of influencer-created\, health-related\, content and why it is so successful. In this talk I look at some case studies from an ongoing project looking at how leading influencers on a Chinese social media platform\, RedNote\, provide information for young women about sexual health and STDs as part of their primary aim of marketing a probiotics product for which they are sponsored.  I show how information is formulated in the first place\, not on the basis of clear\, coherently presented\, health issues\, but in accordance with configurations of personal concerns\, interests and lifestyle issues which are algorithmically identified.  From a health communication perspective what we can learn from this is that a displacement of medical logic is part of the structural feature of influencer-driven health communication.  It may not be simply a matter of supplying ‘correct’ information. \n  \nBiography: \nDavid Machin is Professor of Communication\, working presently the fields of health communication and in particular nutrition.  Has published across leading journals in the field and has several internationally established text books in multimodality and discourse analysis including Machin\, D and Mayr\, A. (2023) How to do Critical Discourse Analysis and Machin\, D and Ledin\, P. (2020) Introduction to Multimodal Analysis.  He is co-editor of Social Semiotics (SSCI-indexed) and sits on the editorial board of all the leading international journals in the field of discourse studies.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/lecture-by-um-macao-distinguished-visiting-scholar-how-health-influencers-use-algorithms-to-create-discourses-distorting-medical-information-for-niche-marketing-groups/
LOCATION:E21-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of English
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20English":MAILTO:fah.english@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260327T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260329T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260326T043027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T043027Z
UID:1244142-1774603800-1774785600@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:FAH-DENG & FAH-DPT: "Conference on Ethnographic and Discourse Studies"
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-deng-fah-dpt-conference-on-ethnographic-and-discourse-studies/
LOCATION:E21-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of English,Department of Portuguese
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20English":MAILTO:fah.english@um.edu.mo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260327T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260327T153000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260323T073616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T073631Z
UID:1243994-1774620000-1774625400@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:FAH-DPORT: UM Distinguished Visiting Scholar – Robin James Smith\, Cardiff University and The University of the Witwatersrand
DESCRIPTION:Dear Professors and Students\, \nWe are most pleased to invite all to attend the following Seminar by UM Distinguished Visiting Scholar Professor Robin James Smith\, Professor of Sociology\, Cardiff University and The University of the Witwatersrand\, on “Context\, Contexture\, and Congregational Gestalts”\, on Friday\, 2:00pm\, in room E21a-3118. \n  \nBIO \nRobin James Smith is Professor of Sociology in the School of Social Sciences\, Cardiff University\, and Visiting Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand. He has studied mobile interaction in public space\, urban outreach work with rough sleepers\, the work of mountain rescue\, and policing practice. These projects connect through an interest in mobility\, space\, and perception\, with a particular focus upon members’ categorisational practices. He has published extensively from these studies in a range of leading international journals and had edited several books including On Sacks (Routledge)\, The Lost Ethnographies (Emerald Publishing) and Leaving the Field (Manchester University Press). \n  \nABSTRACT \nContext\, Contexture\, and Congregational Gestalts \nIn this paper\, I explore and extend the recent resurgence of an ethnomethodological attention to praxeological Gestalts. Specifically\, I attend to the production and maintenance of the cohered contexture of a work site – namely\, a mountain rescue training scenario. By analysing video data recorded during a “live exercise” of a casualty extraction\, I attend to the ways in which sequential-categorial-relevancies are accomplished and oriented to in the organisation of the work of caring for the casualty. The case provides a nice demonstration of the work of maintaining a simulated Gestalt in which the medical care is getting done\, its disruption when the simulated ‘frame’ is disrupted\, and\, most significantly\, a sustained and continued production of the worksite as a worksite for the doing of mountain rescue. Through the analysis\, I aim to remedy Watson’s (2015) complaint that worksite studies have\, strangely\, seldom attended to categorisation practices and their situated significances. Methodologically\, the paper is an argument against fragmentary\, individualistic\, treatments of social order and for a unitary analysis of complex scenes and settings. \nIN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/ah-dport-um-distinguished-visiting-scholar-robin-james-smith-cardiff-university-and-the-university-of-the-witwatersrand/
LOCATION:E21-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of Portuguese
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Portuguese":MAILTO:fah.portuguese@um.edu.mo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260327T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260327T173000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260311T071019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T071019Z
UID:1240252-1774623600-1774632600@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:DHIST Guest Lecture: “論唐宋中國—阿拉伯海洋貿易與地理空間” by Prof. Chen Yexuan on 27/03/2026\, 15:00 @ E21-G002
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/dhist-guest-lecture-%e8%ab%96%e5%94%90%e5%ae%8b%e4%b8%ad%e5%9c%8b-%e9%98%bf%e6%8b%89%e4%bc%af%e6%b5%b7%e6%b4%8b%e8%b2%bf%e6%98%93%e8%88%87%e5%9c%b0%e7%90%86%e7%a9%ba%e9%96%93/
LOCATION:E21-G002
CATEGORIES:Department of History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20History":MAILTO:fah.history@um.edu.mo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260327T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260327T193000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260310T104503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T090944Z
UID:1239943-1774632600-1774639800@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:FAH/DPHIL Lecture Series – "Why tie your head to a tree\, when no one is looking?" by Mr. Norwegian Artist Bjørn Venø
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dphil-lecture-series-why-tie-your-head-to-a-tree-when-no-one-is-looking-by-mr-norwegian-artist-bjorn-veno/
LOCATION:E21A-G049
CATEGORIES:Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fah.um.edu.mo/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/bv-macau-poster.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Philosophy%20and%20Religious%20Studies":MAILTO:maggiewong@um.edu.mo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260328T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260328T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T202355
CREATED:20260227T031117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T031117Z
UID:1237690-1774693800-1774699200@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Confucius Institute’s Student Gathering – Spring Equinox Paper Quilling Craft Workshop
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/confucius-institutes-student-gathering-spring-equinox-paper-quilling-craft-workshop/
LOCATION:E34-1002
CATEGORIES:Confucius Institute
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ORGANIZER;CN="Confucius%20Institute":MAILTO:Confucius.Institute@um.edu.mo
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