STU Youth Volunteer Association Office to Suspend Services
Due to the approaching exam period, the Youth Volunteer Association office (Room 832, Building 789) will suspend its services from June 12.
Due to the approaching exam period, the Youth Volunteer Association office (Room 832, Building 789) will suspend its services from June 12.
The school nominated three graduate students for the 2026 Outstanding Graduate honor, with the public notice open for objections until June 6.
The STU Party Committee has approved and issued the "Responsibility List for Comprehensively Governing the Party Strictly" (Document No. 2026-4), covering three categories: committee responsibilities, secretary's primary responsibilities, and members' dual-responsibility duties.
The STU Party Committee has approved the "Meeting Rules of Procedure" (Document No. 2026-3), covering 19 articles on meeting scope, convening requirements, voting procedures, and decision implementation.
The College of Science Party Committee is selecting Outstanding Party Members and Outstanding Party Workers among student branch members. The total quota is within 15% of formal party members. Submit recommendations by June 8.
The Academic Affairs Office will organize TEM4 audio testing on June 10, 14:30–17:00 in Building E. Frequency: FM 73.2 (same as CET-4/6). Students must bring their own headphones.
The 2026 TEM4 exam will be held on June 14 at 8:30 AM, lasting approximately 130 minutes. Examinees must bring headphones, exam admission ticket, ID card, and student card. Entry closes at 8:25 AM.
STU Party Organization Department announces three nominees for the "Glorious 50 Years in the Party" commemorative medal: Duan Wenyong, Huang Jinghong, and Li Chuyin. Public feedback accepted through June 7.
STU Party Committee Organization Department initiates the 2026 graduating party member organization relationship transfer, covering five scenarios — further study, employment, unemployment, self-employment, and overseas study. Submissions due June 20.
To support final exam review, the Library will open the half-terrace reading area on Sangpu Campus and Room 101 of the Main Building on Donghai'an Campus around the clock from June 2 to July 2, 2026.
Approved at the 12th President's Office Meeting on May 13, 2026, the STU Semester Adjustment Plan (Document No. 2026-129) has been officially released, introducing systematic changes to semester structure, practice week arrangements, and the academic calendar.
STU Party and Administrative Office released the 2026 summer vacation notice: students with practical term courses start break July 18 and register Sept 6; other students start July 4 and register Sept 19; administrative summer hours are 8:30–11:30 AM and 3:00–5:00 PM.
The Party and Administrative Office published 10 key meetings and events for the week, including the President's Office Meeting, Party Standing Committee Meeting, Dual-Institute Collaborative Education Meeting, BGA re-accreditation, and the Eastern Guangdong Four-University Integrity Debate.
On the occasion of the 10th National Science and Technology Workers' Day, the STU Association for Science and Technology extended greetings to all S&T workers and reviewed the university's S&T innovation achievements over the past year.
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.