How is Macau Kiang Wu College of Nursing

Macao Kiang Wu College of Nursing is not bad.

The College has undertaken a number of research projects commissioned by the government, among which the "Assessment of the Needs of the Elderly for Long-Term Care Services in the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China", the "Ten-Year Planning Study on Nursing Human Resources in Macao", the "Survey on the Vision Condition of Macao's Elementary School Students and the Associated Factors", and the "Ten-Year Planning Study on the Human Resources for Community Nursing in Macao" have been finalized and the reports have been published.

In order to cope with the development of the curriculum and the needs of teaching and learning, the College started to expand and renovate the original campus in August 2001, and the project has been completed, with the area of the campus increasing from 24,000 sq. ft. to 42,000 sq. ft. The College has added a large number of state-of-the-art teaching equipments, and more classrooms, lecture halls, laboratories, libraries, and activity venues have been made available to the students. The College has added a large number of state-of-the-art teaching facilities and more classrooms, lecture halls, laboratories, libraries and activity venues for students' use, providing a better and more comfortable learning environment.

Teaching and Learning

Since its establishment, the College has always attached great importance to the training of teachers and the learning of students, and has successively signed cooperation agreements with a number of tertiary education institutions in Hong Kong, Macao and China, as well as with medical institutions, governmental organizations, and the Department of Health of the Government.

The College is committed to promoting the development of nursing education through the training of faculty members, increasing learning resources, expanding student internships, and offering degree programs, supplementary nursing degree programs, certificate programs, and various continuing education programs to popularize nursing knowledge.