City University of Macau Paid A Visit to Business School

Updated:2025-05-29

On May 28, a delegation from the Faculty of Finance(FOF) at City University of Macau(CityU Macau) visited our School. The delegation was led by Yueng Wah Khong, Associate Dean of the FOF, and included Assistant Professor Zhao Jingying, faculty member Su Zhengwei, administrative staff member Yuan Zheng, as well as 12 students. Liu Weiwei, Vice Dean of our School, Zhang Qinglong, Director of the Department of Finance and International Economy and Trade, Zhang Kai, Deputy Director of the Department of Business Administration, as well as members of Internationalization Construction Office attended the meeting.

Liu Weiwei warmly welcomed the delegation and elaborated on the School’s history, faculty, talent cultivation, research achievements, and internationalization initiatives. He emphasized that the empowerment of artificial intelligence has become a key driver for the transformation of the economic, social, and financial sectors, while high-level internationalization remains an important strategy for the School's core competitiveness.

Yueng Wah Khong expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and introduced the overview of the City University of Macau, including its history, disciplines, educational philosophy, innovative talent cultivation models, achievements in school-enterprise cooperation, as well as the recent achievements in BGA international accreditation and global academic cooperation.

Zhang Qinglong introduced the history, faculty, industry-university-research cooperation, and the Financial Innovation Class of the Department of Finance. Zhang Kai presented the curriculum features of the Department of Business Administration. Yueng Wah Khong suggested that the two Schools could jointly explore better ways to cultivate financial talents.

The delegation also toured the Intelligent Emergency Management Laboratory, where they learned about the cutting-edge technologies and research achievements in smart cities and emergency management.

The two sides reached agreements in areas such as discipline construction, research innovation, and student-teacher exchanges, laying a solid foundation for future substantive cooperation.


 

 

 

Translated by Wei Xin

Reviewed by Liu Weiwei