The 25th Anniversary MUST Open Day and Student Association Carnival were celebrated with remarkable success and enthusiasm

2025/02/24

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST), the 2025 MUST Open Day was successfully held on February 23, 2025. On the day of the event, the Student Affairs Office, in collaboration with the MUST Students' Union and its affiliated clubs, organized a unique "Student Association Carnival" at the J Block Gymnasium. The carnival attracted over 700 participants, including students, parents, and guests. A total of 16 affiliated clubs participated in this event, including the Faculty of Medicine Students’ Association, School of Business Students’ Association, The Nutrition Society, Chance Club, Chinese Ancient Civilization Society, Board Game Club, Media Society, Drama Club, Non-local Students’ Union, The Music Society, Dance Association, Badminton Club, Volleyball Club, Table Tennis Club, Outdoor Sports Association, and Kendo Club. Each club meticulously designed its own games and interactive activities, while the main stage featured a series of exciting performances. The atmosphere was lively, and participants deeply experienced the diversity and vitality of the campus club culture. The Student Affairs Office, together with the Dormitory Vanguard - Campus Safety Inspection Team, set up booths and a "Health Check Station," offering blood pressure tests and promoting health-related information to raise students' awareness of their well-being.

Group Photo of the Student Association Carnival

Group Photo featuring President, Chair Prof. Joseph Hun-wei LEE (center), Vice President Dr. Kwong Ying Wa (eighth from the left), Head of the Student Affairs Office Dr. Wong Ka Weng (sixth from the right), and representatives from the Student Associations.


Exciting Club Games and Stamp Collection for Prizes

On the day of the event, participants collected stamp cards at the Students' Union booth, marking the beginning of their "club experience journey." Each club prepared unique games covering academic, cultural, artistic, and sports fields, allowing participants to engage in a variety of activities. By collecting a certain number of stamps, participants could exchange them for small gifts prepared by the students at the Students' Union booth. This design not only added fun to the event but also encouraged more people to actively participate in the activities of various clubs.

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Diverse Development of Club Culture with Full Support from the Student Affairs Office

As the sun set, the Student Club Carnival came to a successful conclusion. Participants not only took home joy and memories but also gained a deeper understanding of the campus club culture. Many students expressed that through this event, they developed a strong interest in the diverse and vibrant student club activities and would consider joining them in the future.

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Student clubs are an integral part of campus culture, not only providing a platform for students to develop their interests and hobbies but also fostering their teamwork and leadership skills. This Student Association Carnival not only added a festive atmosphere to the MUST Open Day, but also offered students a platform to showcase themselves and interact with others. Looking ahead, the campus culture at MUST will continue to thrive, creating more wonderful memories and growth opportunities for students. The Open Day featured nearly 200 diverse and engaging activities, sharing cutting-edge research, campus life, and firsthand information with participants. For more details, please read: "25 Years of Brilliance, Embarking on a New Chapter MUST Open Day 2025 was successfully held"

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