1. University of Macau
The University of Macau (Universidade de Macau / University of Macau), or simply the University of Macau, is an internationalized comprehensive public university in Macau, and is a member of the China-Europa Alliance of Business Schools, the One Belt One Road " International Alliance of Scientific Organizations, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Universities Alliance, founding member of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area West Coast Science and Technology Innovation and Talent Cultivation Cooperation Alliance, and member of Asia-Pacific Universities and Colleges Shuyuan Alliance, and it is the first university in Macao to be accredited by AACSB and AMBA.? In the Times Higher Education 2022 rankings, ranked 201-250 in the world's universities, it is the world's top 250 universities, 5th in internationalization development, 38th in Asian universities, and 26th in the world's youngest universities. it is ranked first among the universities in the Portuguese-speaking region.
The University of Macau was formerly known as the University of East Asia (UEA), which was established on March 28, 1981, and was converted from private to public in 1991 and renamed the University of Macau. in August 2014, it officially moved to its new campus on Hengqin Island, Xiangzhou District, Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province, China.
2. City University of Macau
City University of Macau, founded in 1981, is a private, non-profit comprehensive university in the Macau region, and is also a member of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Universities Union, the World Federation of Translation Education, the World Tourism Organization, the International Union of Schools and Colleges of Design and the Arts, the World Alliance for the Decarbonization of Transportation, and the International Federation of Portuguese Speaking Universities, among other Organizations. AUC has the right to confer bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees, and has nine colleges, including the College of International Tourism and Management, the College of Business, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the College of Education, the College of Innovation and Design, the College of Finance, and the College of Law.
3. Macau Higher School of Security Forces
Macao Higher School of Security Forces is a department under the jurisdiction of the Secretary for Security of the Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region, and the school's predecessor was the Integrated Training Center for Security Forces in 1978. In addition to being a government department for the training of Macao police officers, it is also a tertiary institution, established on July 4, 1988 by Decree-Law 57/88/M. The school is located in Coloane. The school is located in Coloane. Its purpose is to train localized senior police officers, with a view to gradually replacing the Portuguese Armed Forces officers serving in the Macao Security Forces. It was reorganized by Decree-Law 5/95/M, of 30 January 1995.
4. Macao Polytechnic Institute
Macao Polytechnic Institute (MPI), established on September 16th, 1991, is a public comprehensive institution of higher education, which was formerly known as Polytechnic Institute of the University of East Asia (UEA), a private institution. The headquarter is located in Macau new port Gomes Street. February 13, 2014 Macau Polytechnic Institute with "Confidence/full of confidence" rating through the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education UK This is the first tertiary institution in Macao to be accredited by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. This is the first tertiary institution in Macao to be accredited by an internationally recognized accreditation agency.
5, Macau Institute of Tourism
Macao Institute of Tourism, abbreviated as IFT, was established in 1995, located in Mong Ha Shan, Macau, China, is a public higher education institution of the Macao government specializing in the training of leadership in the tourism service industry. These include hospitality, tourism, cultural heritage, MICE, retail and marketing, leisure and entertainment, recreation and sports activities, cultural creativity and culinary arts. Its Tourism and Hospitality Management program is ranked 18th in the world and 2nd in Asia in the 2017 QS World University Rankings. Graduates of the Macau Institute of Tourism (MIT) hold leadership roles in the industry and have strong industry leadership in the Asia-Pacific region, along with the Chinese University of Hong Kong and others.