Results Announced for 'Let's Meet • Career Path' WeChat Article Contest
The Admissions and Employment Office announced the results of the 'Let's Meet • Career Path' WeChat article submission event, with 44 students' works selected.
The Admissions and Employment Office announced the results of the 'Let's Meet • Career Path' WeChat article submission event, with 44 students' works selected.
The School of Marxism is piloting an AI-assisted online final exam for the course on Xi Jinping Thought, allowing students to use a custom AI tool while prohibiting direct copying of AI-generated content.
The Party Committee of the Cheung Kong Kwan School of Art and Design has approved 13 individuals as probationary Party members.
The College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and Zhixing College jointly held a commendation ceremony and farewell event for 2026 graduates.
The College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering held a Party congress to elect the first Committee members of the CPC STU College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.
The College of Engineering has recommended 24 students as 2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Graduates across four departments.
STU students won second prize, third prize, and an excellence award in the Guangdong University Library 'Xuewenbei' Film Review Competition, with two teachers receiving Outstanding Advisor awards.
Recent incidents of extortion using AI face-swapped and Photoshopped images have been reported. The Security Office urges staff and students not to transfer money and to report to police.
The Graduate School has published the allocation plan for the 2026 special fund supporting Guangdong Graduate Education Innovation Plan projects, with public comments accepted until June 28.
The College of Liberal Arts has recommended 18 students as 2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Graduates across four majors.
The University Teaching Committee approved major transfer applications for 156 students, with the list currently under public notification.
The STU Youth League Committee has recommended two students for the 2026 Guangdong University Young Marxists Training Program.
The College of Science has recommended 22 students as 2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Graduates, covering the Physics and Biology departments.
The STU Youth League Committee has published the list of outstanding student leaders from college student organizations for the 2025-2026 academic year.
This week's key events include the graduation ceremony, the Eye Center East Coast campus opening, AI-empowered teaching training, and more.
STU has established a leading group for 2026 undergraduate admission, chaired by Chen Min.
CILL is offering extended borrowing for summer — books checked out after June 22 do not need to be returned until September 10.
The Center for Faculty Development and Educational Evaluation held the 19th AI literacy training session, focusing on high-quality course development using Rain Classroom.
The Business School launched two awards for graduating seniors recognizing outstanding student leaders and exceptional volunteers, with applications closing June 21.
The Party Committee of the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering launched a 'Party Member Pioneer Post' and 'Party Member Responsibility Area' initiative.
The Student Affairs Office recognized model dormitories through the first STU Dormitory Culture Festival, awarding 'Top Ten Model Dormitories' and 'Model Dormitory' titles.
The 2026 Graduation Ceremony and Awards Presentation was held on June 26 at the East Coast Campus indoor gymnasium, with graduates from both campuses attending.
STU held back-to-back meetings on June 23 to review graduation ceremony preparations and coordinate new student orientation work.
The rehearsal for the 2026 Graduation Ceremony and Awards Presentation was held on June 25 at the East Coast Campus indoor gymnasium in three sessions.