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Government to spend MOP 1.58 billion on educational resources next year

Macao universities score well in international rankings. Students encouraged to volunteer to assist at 15th National Games which Macao will co-host in 2025.

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Macao universities score well in international rankings. Students encouraged to volunteer to assist at 15th National Games which Macao will co-host in 2025.

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The government will spend MOP 1.58 billion on educational resources next year, a MOP 18 million increase compared to this year’s budget, Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Elsie Ao Ieong U has announced.

Ao Ieong made the remarks during a Q&A session in the Legislative Assembly about her portfolio’s policy guidelines for next year.

Ao Ieong said that the government’s three education funds – Education Development Fund, Higher Education Fund, and Students Social Welfare Fund – will have a combined budget of MOP 1.58 billion next year, while they are budgeted at MOP 1.56 billion this year and had a MOP 1.3 billion budget last year. Ao Ieong said the increase was due to the government’s plan to continue to increase its investment in local educational resources.

Ao Ieong said the government wants to avoid giving financial resources to schools on a strict per capita basis, which could result in some schools not being able to get enough students to continue operating as well as not having enough money to pay their teachers.

According to Ao Ieong, both the University of Macau and the Macau University of Science and Technology are in the 201-250 range of the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings, which she said she considered a “very high ranking” thanks to the efforts of both institutions over the years and a sign of the improved quality of local tertiary education institutions.

Ao Ieong also said that the Macao Institute for Tourism Studies has the world’s highest number of bachelor’s degree programmes accredited by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation for quality tourism education, and that the Macao Polytechnic University has gone from being “unranked” to “ranked”, with its reputation for sustainability rising as it is ranked 201-300 globally in the 2022 THE University Impact Rankings.

Ao Ieong also said that many higher education institutions in Macao have been developing programmes and examinations to promote students’ participation in professional examinations and certifications, as well as proficiency tests in countries overseas, in order to improve the quality of teaching and learning.

Separately, Ao Ieong announced that the government will recruit around 10,000 volunteers in the first quarter of next year for China’s 15th National Games, which will be held in 2025 and co-hosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao. The volunteers will be engaged in hospitality, competition support, event protocol, prize giving and promotional activities, as well as training and internship opportunities. Ao Ieong called on local students to sign up.

The quadrennial National Games have been held since 1959, and it will be the first time that Hong Kong and Macao host the Games, while Guangdong has been the host twice – in 1987 and 2001, The Macau Post Daily reported. 

 

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