Founded in 1981, the University of Macau (UM) is a leading and the only public comprehensive university in Macau. Relocated to a new campus in 2014, UM has now Asia’s largest and most complete collegiate system with ten residential colleges managed by distinguished scholars.
UM is committed to producing versatile and creative graduates with a global outlook. UM currently offers over 130 bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD degree programmes to more than 10,000 students, with English as the main teaching instruction medium.
UM is making strides in becoming internationally recognized for its excellence in teaching, research and service to Macau, China and humanity. It has earned international reputation in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings and the QS World University Rankings by Subject. For more information about UM, please refer to https://www.um.edu.mo/about-um.html.
About APJAE
The Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics (APJAE) is an international forum intended for theoretical and empirical research in all areas of economics and accounting in general. In particular, the journal encourages submissions in the following areas:
auditing, financial reporting, earnings management, financial analysts, the role of accounting information, international trade and finance, industrial organization, strategic behavior, market structure, financial contracts, corporate governance, capital markets, and financial institutions.
Although the journal welcomes contributions related to the Asia Pacific region, it intends to target top quality research from scholars with diverse regional interest. The editors encourage submission of high quality manuscripts with innovative ideas. The editorial team is committed to an expedient review process.
APJAE is a double-blind refereed journal. Starting from Volume 14 in 2007, APJAE publishes every April, August and December.
The legal tender is Macao Pataca (MOP), which is equivalent to US dollar (USD) at USD1 ≈ MOP8.
Electricity in Macao is at 220V, 50Hz. The power plugs used are of the three-pin, square-shaped or round-shaped type. It is suggested to check before using an electrical appliance.
Internet service is available at major hotels, public libraries and Information Counter at the Senado Square. Macao SAR Government has provided citizens and visitors with free wireless internet access - "WiFi GO".
Time in Macao is eight hours ahead of the Greenwich Mean Time. Chinese and Portuguese are the official languages, with Cantonese being most widely spoken. English is generally used in trade, tourism and commerce.
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