On October 19th, 2025, the second "University Life" general education lecture organized by the Department of General Education at MUST was successfully held at R109 Grand Auditorium. In the first part of the lecture, Assistant Professors from Faculty of Law namely GUO Yiting, ZHOU Ting, WANG Jia, and ZHU Feng shared their insights on the topics of law and morality with the new students. In the second part, special invited guests from Macao Judiciary Police Division namely LEI, Meng Kai, Criminal Investigator, CHAO, Kin Ip, Principal Criminal Investigator, WONG,Chan, Principal Criminal Investigator, and TANG, Wai Wa, Principal Criminal Investigator who enlightened the new students on important information and knowledge about Macao's laws and regulations, as well as anti-crime and anti-scam measures.
GUO Yiting, Assistant Professor
ZHOU Ting, Assistant Professor
WANG Jia, Assistant Professor
ZHU Feng, Assistant Professor
Assistant Professors from the Faculty of Law, GUO Yiting, ZHOU Ting, WANG Jia, and ZHU Feng, discussed the relationship between law and other norms and values from multiple dimensions, such as the characteristics of law, the basic relationship between law and ethics, the importance of understanding and applying law, and the relationship between law and technology. They used specific social hot cases and examples related to challenges and reshaping effects that autonomous-driving technologies pose for tort law and urban clean-up in Macao to help the new students gain a deeper understanding of law and ethics.
LEI, Meng Kai, Criminal Investigator
CHAO, Kin Ip, Principal Criminal Investigator
TANG, Wai Wa, Principal Criminal Investigator
WONG, Chan, Principal Criminal Investigator
Additionally, this session of the "University Life" course also featured a special lecture by the Commissioner of the Macao Judiciary Police Division, which included two main topics: (1) preventing crime, and (2) preventing telecommunications scams targeted at college students. During the Prevention of Crime Lecture, detailed explanations were provided on the types and characteristics of cybercrime, as well as the criminal provisions for various offences such as infringement, theft, lost & found reporting, robbery, and sexual assault, allowing the new students to have a deeper understanding of Macao's laws and regulations. In the Telecommunications Scams Prevention Lecture, an overview of eight common methods of telecommunications scams were given, followed by an analysis of the severe consequences that telecommunications scams can bring to college students and their families, as well as real case videos and footage to raise awareness among the students.
This "University Life" course is a compulsory course set up for new undergraduate students by MUST, aiming to help freshmen transition into university life smoothly and quickly as well as to plan for their future career paths through a series of comprehensive, interdisciplinary lectures and practical experiences.