Macau Security Force - Macau Security Forces Training College

Macau Security Forces Training College
Escola Superior das Forças de Segurança de Macau
澳門保安部隊高等學校
Established 1976
Type Public
Location Macau, People's Republic of China

MSF Joint Center of Instruction was created in 1976 to attract membership from the public. The current training school was created in 1988 to provide higher level of training.

Universities and colleges in Macau
  • University of Macau
  • Macau Polytechnic Institute
  • Institute for Tourism Studies
  • City University of Macau
  • Macau Security Forces Training College
  • Macau University of Science and Technology
  • Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau
  • University of Saint Joseph
  • Macau Millennium College
  • Macau Institute of Management
  • Institute of European Studies of Macau
  • United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology
Education in Macau

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