1987 liceu de macau, (macao polytechnic university), a jose goncalo silva film, 3dec23@papa osmubal
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1987 liceu de macau, now the macao polytechnic university, a jose goncalo silva film, 3 dec 2023, macau@papa osmubal
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Macao Polytechnic University (MPU; 澳門理工大學; Universidade Politécnica de Macau) was established in 1981. It is located in the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) of the People's Republic of China. MPU is a public Higher education institution with an emphasis on applied knowledge and skills.
History
Macao Polytechnic University was formerly known as the Polytechnic Institute of the University of East Asia. Following the splitting of the University of East Asia into three, the Macao Polytechnic University was established in 1991, comprising a number of schools with a long history of public education operation, including the Technical School of the Chinese Affairs Bureau, the Public Administration Training Centre, the Academy of Visual Arts and the Technical School of the Health Bureau.
Prior to 1998 the school's central building used to house the Liceu de Macau, a public Portuguese-curriculum secondary school.
On 16 November2021, the Chief Executive of MSAR, Ho Iat-seng, delivered the Policy Address of the Government of the MSAR for the financial year 2022, announcing that the Institute will be renamed the Macao Polytechnic University. On 1 March 2022, the Macao Polytechnic Institute was officially renamed as Macao Polytechnic University.
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Liceu de Macau (澳門利宵中學) was a Portuguese-curriculum public secondary school in Sé, Macau. It was the territory's only public Lusophone secondary school.
Its students included local Han Chinese and Macanese as well as children of Portuguese government officials. Students who chose this school would have been prepared for education in universities in Portugal.
History
Circa 1998 the school occupied a campus in central Macau that had been designed by a well-known Portuguese architect. Cathryn H. Clayton, the author of Sovereignty at the Edge: Macau & the Question of Chineseness, wrote that compared to most schools in Macau, the Liceu's class sizes were small. She added that the faculty received good salaries and benefits and that the campus was among the most lavish and expensive to maintain. A large percentage of the students matriculated to universities with the majority moving on to European institutions, including those in Portugal itself. Clayton concluded that the school "reflected the conditions of advantage enjoyed by the Portuguese in Macau".
The school's administration chose not to directly teach the history of Macau, although some teachers chose to incorporate that history within their history lessons. Clayton stated that, of all of the school's in Macau, Liceu de Macau was the only one she was aware of which had its own swimming pool.
In 1998 students were transferred to the Macau Portuguese School, a private school which receives funding from the Portuguese government. The former Liceu de Macau campus became the Macao Polytechnic University (formerly Macao Polytechnic Institute) main building.
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