Facilities

Main Buildings
   
 

The campus overlooks the Pearl River estuary and commands impressive views of the Macau Peninsula, China, and the South China Sea.

The main teaching and administrative blocks; Tai Fung Building, Choi Kai Yau Building and Luso-Chinese Building have been constructed around two garden courtyards as an aesthetically satisfying and highly practical core to the institution. This central landscaped courtyard concept is typical of old Chinese architecture and fits well with the modern Western design of the campus.

At the entrance of the University stands the Administrative Building, housing all the administrative offices under one roof for convenience for students and administrative efficiency.

The University buildings are laid out in such a way that the residential, teaching and administrative facilities are linked by walkways and staircases and form an integrated whole.

 
Introduction to the Facilities of the University
   
 

The Cultural Centre

The Cultural Centre comprises a theatre with a seating capacity of 760 and an exhibition hall.

The theatre is designed for multi-purpose functions and is equipped with computer-controlled lighting and sound systems. It offers a venue for conferences, seminars and cultural events for both University activities and student activities.

   

Ho Yin Convention Centre

The Convention Centre includes lecture theatres with simultaneous interpretation facilities enabling multilingual meetings and seminars to be held. The Centre is named in memory of Dr. Ho Yin, the first Chairman of the University Council and of the Board of Trustees.

   

University Library

Located behind the main campus, the University Library of the University of Macau is the largest library in Macau.

Link to University Library Home-Page

 

   

Auditoriums

The University of Macau each year hosts many academic conferences, seminars and workshops at the Cultural Centre, Luso-Chinese Auditorium and Senate Room, located on campus and at the STDM Auditorium located at the University Library.

   

Classrooms

Classes are held at over 100 classrooms distributed among the Choi Kai Yau Building, K. C. Wong Building, Luso-Chinese Building, Stanley Ho Building, Silver Jubilee Building, University Library, etc. Soon the construction of several other buildings will be completed in order to cater for the increasing demand for more quality classrooms.

   

Laboratories

Advanced technology and facilities play an important role in the quality training of students. The University of Macau houses more than 30 laboratories, among them the Audio-Visual Laboratory, Language Laboratories and Science Laboratories.

Link to Science Laboratories Home-Page
(Faculty of Science and Technology)
   

Other Facilities

In order to serve the needs of the students the University of Macau is also equipped with

Computer rooms
A Sports Complex
A Student Hostel
A Student Centre
2 University Canteens
Student Recreational Area
 
Link to Facilities Map Home-Page
   
 
Link to Student Hostel Home-Page (Student Affairs Section)