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UMAC Bridges - Linkage of Vision

"30th March - New Promotional Video
Our New Promotional Video - How to be an enlightened UMAC Student - is now shown all over the campus!

25th March - Photo Competition
Where's Macao? It is where you can see. Share your eyes with us by taking photos!


The UMAC BRIGES “Golden Era – The Most Representative Building” Photo Competition

Objectives: Our aim is to encourage students from other faculties to participate in the production of our UMAC BRIDGES. Through this competition, participants could have better understanding of Macau.

Requirements:
Content: Any works capturing Macau’s most representative buildings will be accepted.
Eligible Participants: All students who are interested are welcome.
Photo Requirements: All kinds of works, black & white or color, taken by film camera or digital camera.
Photo Size: 4R (4.0 mega pixels or above). Each photo must be framed in a black card.
Maximum submission per person: No limitation.
Participant Identification: A participant must provide the number and topic of his/her work, his/her name, address and contact number(s) on the reverse.

Enquiry: Mina Siew / Sharon Tam / Rossetti Kan
Tel.: 66330046 / 66510606 / 66625490

E-mail: umacbridges@gmail.com

Kerry Wong, a student living in the East Asia Hall (EAH) dormitory in the University of Macau, was taking a shower, when she suddenly heard a fire alarm.
The Macau Heritage Ambassadors Association (MHAA) has finished its latest recruitment of the 3rd Macau Heritage Ambassadors among students and teenagers.
In the Chinese New Year and Lantern Festival, did you notice some new and very cute decorative lanterns of the Chinese zodiac in the city?
In recent years, Macau's economy has boomed and increased a demand for high rise buildings.
Department of Communication - University of Macau. Last Updated February 09, 2007