Welcome


Welcome to the 2nd Annual English Language Leadership Symposium (2012) hosted by the English Language Centre (ELC) at the University of Macau (UM).  The inaugural symposium was initiated and hosted by Fulbright Professor Art Bell and colleagues at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2011.  We are delighted to continue their efforts, making the symposium part of UM ELC’s 10th year anniversary!!

Please join us as we each present an overview of our English language program programs, discuss current challenges and share initiatives during 2 days of networking opportunities.  The symposium will begin the morning of Friday, June 15 with “formal” opening and talks to take place that morning followed by a lunch social (complimentary) and an afternoon of “issues” sharing.  Take the opportunity to get to know others better with dinner on your own that evening, either in historic Taipa village or picturesque Macau.  A “consolidation” discussion  is planned for Saturday morning, June 16, with a moderator identifying shared issues and soliciting a discussion of problems  and solutions.  The symposium will conclude with a lunch social (complimentary) on Saturday.  For those who can stay on, a tour of Macau will be offered or please continue to explore and enjoy this  magical city on your own.  We are happy to assist with lodging arrangements (please see further details and suggestions on the symposium website) and want to make your stay with us as fruitful and enjoyable as possible.  We look forward to welcoming you to the English Language Leadership Symposium, hosted by the English Language Centre at the University of Macau!!

Photos of English Language Leadership Symposium 2012


English Language Leadership Symposium 2012

(from left to right) Professor Simon Ho, Dr. Manuel Noronha, Professor Dayle Smith, Professor Kay Smith, Dr. Evelyn Doman, Professor Art Bell and Professor Kim Hughes Wilhelm

Panel Discussion

Panel Discussion

 

Souvenirs



Programme

About the Symposium
The 2nd Annual English Language Leadership Symposium (2012) will be hosted by the English Language Centre (ELC) at the University of Macau (UM).  The inaugural symposium was initiated and hosted by Fulbright Professor Art Bell and colleagues at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2011.  We are delighted to continue their efforts, making the symposium part of UM ELC’s 10th year anniversary!!



Purposes:  
1. Learn what other programs are doing.  Discuss key issues, successes & challenges;
2. Share teaching and learning materials of use for all;
3. Network for professional and program development.


Friday:  9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (dinner on own) – Plenaries (2) and Roundtable Discussion of Programs, Best Practices and “Hot Topics” Saturday:  9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Plenary Consolidation Discussions, Closing remarks & lunch.

Programme (updated on 14th June)

Registration


Attendance Form and Registration:
Return the application form  on / before 31st May 2012


Accommodation

Taipa

Regency Hotel Macau
Address: Estrasa Almirante Marques, Taipa
Tel:  2883 1234
Website:  http://www.regencyhotel.com.mo/


Best Western Hotel Taipa-Macau
Address: Estrada Governador Nobre Carvalho No.822, Taipa, Macau SAR-China
Tel:  2882 1666
Website:  http://www.hoteltaipa.com/



Hotel Taipa Square
Address: Rua de Chaves, Taipa, Macau
Tel:  2883 9933
Website:  http://www.taipasquare.com.mo

Tourism Information


Macau World Heritage


A-Ma Temple
A-Ma Temple already existed before the city of Macau came into being. It consists of the Gate Pavilion, the Memorial Arch, the Prayer Hall, the Hall of Benevolence, the Hall of Guanyin, and Zhengjiao Chanlin (a Buddhist pavilion). The variety of pavilions dedicated to the worship of different deities in a single complex make A-Ma Temple an exemplary representation of Chinese culture inspired by Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism and multiple folk belief.


Transportation


Buses
In Macau visitors will find an efficient bus service, not only in the city but also in the islands. Visitors can look for the destinations, itineraries and stops in the information panels located in every bus stop. All buses have air conditioning.





Restaurants

Macau Restaurants


Kapok Cantonese Restaurant

This crowd-pleaser behind the Crown has quality dim sum in a more casual setting.

Open Hours:
11am-3pm & 5.30-11pm Mon-Sat
9am-3pm & 5.30-11pm Sun
Address :60 Rua de Hong Chau Hoi Yee Garden, Taipa
Phone No.:(+853) 2883 3333


Le Cesar

This small restaurant in Taipa offers food cooked and served with the heart.
You will find there anything from Spaghetti and Pizza, a great combination of good taste with reasonable price.

Open Hours:
Monday to Sunday
9:00-23:00
Address: Edf. Nova Taipa Garden, R. de Seng Tou, Taipa
Phone No.:(+853) 2884 3080 / 2884 3061


Tuk Tuk Thai Kitchen

Thai food restaurant 

Open Hours:
18:00 - 22:30 Sun - Sat
07:00 - 11:00 Sun - Fri11:30 - 15:30 Sat
Address: Av. Kwong Tung 235, Taipa
Phone No.:(+853) 2882 0999


Indian Garden Restaurant 

This small and unpretentious eatery serves fantastic Indian food at very moderate prices.

Open Hours:
Monday to Sunday
11:00am-3:00pm, 6:00pm-11:00pm
Address: Rua de Seng Tou, Edf. Nova Taipa Garden, Bloco 27 - Orquidea, No. 6, G/F
Phone No.:(+853) 2883 7088

 

Savory Crab 

American food restaurant

Open Hours:
Monday and Sunday
08:00-23:00
Address: Block 21 G/Floor Nova Taipa Garden, Phase 1 Taipa
Phone No.:(+853) 2885 5945


Useful links / Emergency


Ferries from/to Hong Kong
http://www.cityguide.gov.mo/submenu.aspx?page=ferry

Flight information - Real-time arrival
http://www.macau-airport.com/site/php/en/passenger2.php

Flight Information - Real-time departure
http://www.macau-airport.com/site/php/en/passenger.php

Contact Information

English Language Leaders Symposium 2012 Organizing Committee
Tel: (+853) 8397 8122
E-mail: ells2012@umac.mo
Address: 
English Language Centre
Room ILG 109, University Library
University of Macau
Av. Padre Tomás Pereira, Taipa, Macau, S.A.R. P.R.C.