STU Bidding Center Seeks Bid Evaluation Experts
The STU Bidding Center is recruiting bid evaluation experts for independent procurement projects, covering technical (goods, engineering, services) and economic categories. Applications due June 15.
The STU Bidding Center is recruiting bid evaluation experts for independent procurement projects, covering technical (goods, engineering, services) and economic categories. Applications due June 15.
STU cafeteria POS systems have been upgraded to support QR code payments. Starting June 1, third-party payment platforms like "Shouqianba" will be discontinued. Sangpushan campus accepts campus card or WeChat campus code; East Coast campus accepts campus card or WeChat Pay.
The STU Discipline Inspection Committee has drafted revised meeting decision-making rules based on trial implementation and is now seeking public feedback from all university units, with a deadline of June 5.
After departmental review and committee approval, STU nominates the Medical College Dental Hospital Youth League Branch for the "Guangdong Province May Fourth Red Flag League Branch" award. Objections accepted until June 4.
The STU Youth League Committee announced the project completion review for 2024 Guangdong Science and Technology Innovation Special Fund projects. Teams must submit materials via the "University-Village Link" mini-program by June 13.
STU publishes the June 2026 national graduate stipend list covering 2,845 students — 147 doctoral and 2,698 master's candidates. Objections accepted until June 4 at 5:30 PM.
STU Youth is calling on all graduates, current students, and faculty to submit short poems or three-line verses for the graduation message wall, with submissions due by June 5.
The spring 2026 online general education elective final exam will be held on June 7 (Sunday, Week 14) from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Each exam lasts 60 minutes. Students must complete 80% of course work by June 1 to qualify.
STU Graduate School launches the 2026 Outstanding Graduating Graduate Student selection, limited to 3% of graduating graduate students, with college-level submissions due by June 8.
The STU Student Affairs Department and Youth League Committee jointly issued a notice reiterating rules on club registration, activities, finance, membership, and advisor requirements.
The Center for Faculty Development and Educational Assessment will host the 17th AI literacy training for teachers on June 3, featuring He Xu from Qiuye Group on advanced PPT creation techniques for higher education.
The 2026 World No Tobacco Day theme is "Youth Without Tobacco, Unlimited Future." STU Hospital is promoting tobacco危害 knowledge and advocating for a smoke-free campus.
The library has launched a trial of the Wanfang Local Gazetteers Database, featuring over 60,000 new gazetteers and approximately 136,000 volumes of historical gazetteers, available until August 28, 2026.
Registration is open for the second half of 2026. Benefits include tuition compensation, graduate exam bonus points, priority major transfer, and定向 civil service positions.
CILL has licensed Road to IELTS for all STU students and faculty, featuring 300+ interactive activities, 17 expert videos, and 40 mock tests — completely free.
The Admissions Office is hiring multiple student assistants from 2024/2025 cohorts for office tasks,招生 promotion, and social media. Send resume to o_zsb@stu.edu.cn by June 3.
Two public course topics are offered: \"AI Empowering High-Quality Development\" and \"Accelerating New Productive Forces.\" Complete 30 hours in one topic by April 30, 2027.
STU has forwarded the 2026 Guangdong Philosophy and Social Sciences Chaozhou Culture Research call, with applicants required to complete online submission and meet the university’s internal deadlines.
STU has forwarded the 2026 Guangdong Philosophy and Social Sciences call for the "Building an Independent Knowledge System for Chinese Philosophy and Social Sciences" research program. Interested faculty should complete the online application and submit university-level materials on time.
The former "Service Labor Course" has been renamed to "College Practice (Labor) Course," with credits adjusted from 1.5 to 2 and hours from 45 to 56.
The University Trade Union and the Second Affiliated Hospital of STU Medical College offer free health consultations,体检 report reading, and bone injury treatment on May 27 from 4:00–5:30 PM.
The library and Elsevier are hosting a live training session on research integrity and publishing ethics, focusing on AI writing, image handling, authorship, conflicts of interest, and citation manipulation.
The STU Youth League Committee is recruiting instructors for two College Practice (Labor) courses: Sunrise Volunteer Teaching Service Learning and Green Sprout Environmental Outreach. Applications close at 12:00 PM on May 27, 2026.
The library is offering a trial of the Knowledge World Think Tank System, featuring academic forums, top university courses, research reports, and industry practice resources through November 30, 2026.
The Law School's "Blue Sky Encounter" creative study service course is recruiting students for multiple projects including a Fengjiang Town summer camp, primary school teaching, autistic children art therapy, middle school reading promotion, and community cultural services, with an experience event on May 27.
Four students have been awarded the 2025 Chen Yuhua Care Grant following application review and public notice.
Donghai'an Campus dormitory buildings C, D, and E will undergo balcony drainage pipe renovation from May 25 to 30, with brief water outages expected.
The Engineering College Party Committee announced the proposed commendation list for 2026, including 24 Outstanding Party Members, 5 Outstanding Party Affairs Workers, and 2 Advanced Party Organizations, with feedback accepted until May 31.
Registration for the 84th Leader-Student Dinner for Engineering College and Jingyi College is now full. The dinner will be held on May 27 at 6:00 PM at the Sangpushan Campus Academic Exchange Center.
The Guangdong Provincial Recruitment Briefing Group will hold a military recruitment session at the Sangpushan Campus Library Lecture Hall on May 27 at 9:30 AM, covering policy Q&A and military career development.
The Engineering College Party Committee is recruiting approximately 30 members for the 2nd "Red Star Navigation Group" from 2024/2025 undergraduates and 2025 master's students, with registration from May 26 to 30.
The College of Science is recruiting one full-time student assistant for June to December 2026, responsible for student management, ideological education, and academic affairs. Apply by May 28.
The University Party and Administrative Office released the weekly meeting schedule featuring 11 events, including leadership-student dinner, youth cadre training, teaching competition, and Shantou AI Micro-drama Conference.
After departmental recommendation, expert review, and public notice, 30 teachers have advanced to the finals of the 8th Young Teacher Teaching Competition — 15 in humanities/political education and 15 in sciences/engineering/medicine.
STU Admissions and Employment Office invites 2026 graduates and current students to submit WeChat articles on career topics, with a ¥200 prize per selected entry and a June 15 deadline.
Due to construction delays, the first power switch at Sangpushan Campus on May 23 has been rescheduled to 6:00 PM; the second switch on May 24 remains at 1:00 PM, with brief 5–15 minute outages.
The How Do I Improve My English room in CILL provides trained teachers for one-on-one help with English skills and study planning.
The STU Discipline Inspection Commission will convene a warning meeting on proper performance outlook and a推进会 on addressing prominent issues in higher education on May 28 at 9:00 AM.
The College of Engineering opens selection for Outstanding Student Leaders and Five-Color Navigators for the 2025-2026 academic year, with a May 29 deadline for applications.
The Journalism School Party Committee has published its nominations for the 2026 "Two Excellence, One Advanced" awards, including 1 outstanding grassroots party organization, 1 outstanding party worker, and 4 outstanding party members.
All university units are requested to verify office phone bills for March–April 2026 by May 26. Deductions will be processed by the Finance Office on May 28.
The Research Office is soliciting university-wide feedback on revised versions of the Science Plan Performance Evaluation, Research Project Information Disclosure, and 'Lump Sum' Project Fund management regulations. Feedback due by May 30.
Due to construction, Sangpushan Campus will have two brief power outages (5–15 min each) at 12:00 PM on May 23 and 1:00 PM on May 24. Times adjusted from the original 2:00 PM schedule.
The School of Science is seeking candidates for the position of Director of the Ocean Institute. Applicants must hold a senior professional title and a doctoral degree within the marine and life sciences disciplines.
The STU Academic Exchange Service Center has launched its summer seasonal dishes and updated set meal menus (¥600–¥1,800), now available for reservation.
The Ministry of Education is collecting themed works on the 'Two Combinations' from university students nationwide. STU students must submit entries by July 1.
Huizhou Bond Warner Culture Communication Co. (Bond Education) will hold an online recruitment presentation on May 22 at 3:00 PM, hiring primary and secondary school teachers with salaries ranging from ¥8K–20K/month.
The STU Party Committee has appointed seven faculty members as deans of Siyuan, Zhicheng, Gezhi, Mingde, Xiuyuan, Zhixing, and Shanhai residential colleges.
Shantou University is accepting nominations for three categories of student financial aid work models: best practices cases, outstanding aid workers, and inspiring student stories. Student applications are due by June 15.
The Student Affairs Office and Graduate School have issued guidance on 2026 origin-based student loans, covering graduate confirmation (due June 24), repayment plan changes, and loan renewal procedures.
The Week 9 study discipline inspection at Sangpushan Campus found no violations of university regulations at Building E.
The Week 10 study discipline inspection at East Coast Campus found no violations of university regulations at Building E.
The online evaluation phase of the 8th Shantou University Young Teachers Teaching Competition has concluded. The shortlist for the on-site finals is open for public comment from May 21 to 24, 2026.
The Admissions and Employment Office is hiring undergraduate students as admissions consultation assistants for June 15 – July 4. Compensation follows the university work-study rate. Applications close May 24.
The 6th "Guard Your Wallet, Protect Your Happiness" anti-illegal finance short video contest has launched a campus track for students. STU students can submit entries through the Student Affairs Office by June 14.
The Student Affairs Office publicly announces the proposed recipients of the 2025 Chen Yuhua Care Bursary. Objections may be submitted by May 22, 5:00 PM.
STU has launched its 2026 student financial aid integrity education themed activities, covering credit knowledge, financial literacy, and fraud prevention. Colleges must submit reports by June 3.
Newly planted lotus flowers and Kalsang flowers are blooming near the Bell of Truth at the Sangpoushan Campus. The Resource Management Office reminds visitors to stay safe and enjoy responsibly.
The Graduate School has announced the 2027 supervisor qualification review. Teachers planning to recruit graduate students must submit applications by May 26.
Tree pruning and dead tree removal will take place at four locations across the Sangpoushan Campus this weekend, with cranes and large equipment in use.
Results of the 2026-2027 Western Region Plan selection at STU are now open for public comment, with 60 students passing the qualification review.
Xingchuan College is recruiting student mentors from the 2024 and 2025 cohorts to assist with community management and student services. Applications close May 24.
The Academic Affairs Office announces the evaluation results for the 2026 Innovation Training Program, with 375 university-level projects proposed and 113 recommended for national and provincial levels.