On August 27, 2021, in response to the Macau Special Administrative Region's government and the university's learning plan for the new
academic year in support of epidemic prevention and control, FITM held two online student orientation meeting for both postgraduate
programs as well as undergraduate programs.
Professor Xi Li introduced the development of faculty
The Program Coordinators and some faculty member met with the freshman
The Program Coordinators and some faculty member met with the freshman
The primary objectives of this meeting are as follows. First, to welcome new students to FITM; Second, to introduce the new semester's related arrangment; and third, to address students' questions and concerns.
The Executive Associate Dean, Professor Xi Li Program Coordinator, Dr. Cindy Wang, Dr. Wendy Gao, Dr. James Shen attended the meeting.
Firstly, Professor Xi Li introduced the development of faculty. Secondly The Program Coordinators introduced the upcoming semester's
courses as well as related information. Additionally, some faculty member met with the freshman and introduced their concerned teaching
subjects.
Professor Cai Zhiming, Director of the Academic Affairs Office and Executive Associate Dean of the Graduate School; Chao Chan Chong,
Director of the Student Affairs Office; Dr. Chan Sui Sang, Director of the Information Technology Office; Wu Jingyi, the representative of the Office of Registry was invited to participate the Q & A session. Students' questions and concerns are well addressed.
Professor Cai Zhiming, Director of the Academic Affairs Office and Executive Associate Dean of the Graduate School participated the Q & A
session
Dr. Chan Sui Sang, Director of the Information Technology Office participated the Q & A session
Chao Chan Chong, Director of the Student Affairs Office participated the Q & A session
Students get a better understanding about the University, the faculty as well as their future learning activities through this meeting. It is very
beneficial for students to conquer the challenges and difficulties in the coming new semester.