Spring Fountain and Tielin Charity Scholarships Results Announced
The Student Affairs Office announced the results for the Spring Fountain Scholarship (50 recipients) and Tielin Charity Self-Improvement Scholarship (40 recipients).
The Student Affairs Office announced the results for the Spring Fountain Scholarship (50 recipients) and Tielin Charity Self-Improvement Scholarship (40 recipients).
The College of Science Party Committee has approved 10 individuals as probationary Party members and 12 members for full Party membership.
The East Coast Campus Management Committee and Resource Management Office adjusted the faculty shuttle bus schedule for the Dragon Boat Festival holiday and final exam period.
The 11th STU Degree Evaluation Committee's 6th meeting approved doctoral degree conferment for 54 graduates across Science, Engineering, and Medicine.
The 11th Degree Evaluation Committee's 6th meeting approved master's degree conferment for 1,486 graduate students across more than 20 categories.
The Party and Administrative Office has compiled the duty schedule for all departments during the 2026 Dragon Boat Festival holiday.
The Student Affairs Office has announced the relocation plan for East Coast Campus undergraduates, involving the Art College, Chemistry College, Science School, and Engineering College, moving back to Sangpu Mountain Campus in four batches.
The Research Office is organizing teams for the 2026 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area High-Value Intellectual Property Competition, with an August 31 deadline.
Following the recruitment drive, 288 students including Xu WT have been selected as volunteers for the 2026 graduation ceremony. Selected volunteers must scan QR codes to join their respective working groups.
The International College will host a movie screening of 'A Love Letter to Grandma' on the evening of June 18, offering international students a chance to explore Chaoshan Qiaopi culture and local family stories. Limited to 40 participants, free admission.
STU has officially issued the International Student Admission Management Regulation (Trial), approved by the President's Office and Party Standing Committee.
STU has officially issued the International Student Scholarship Management Regulation (Trial), approved by the President's Office and Party Standing Committee.
The Cheung Kong School of Journalism and Communication has selected four 2026 outstanding undergraduate graduates: Cen Y, Zhu XX, Wen NN, and Chen JX. Objections may be raised until June 19.
The weekly university leadership reception will be held on June 18 at 3:00 PM, with Executive President Wang Quan on duty. Appointment required.
Zhang Cuina from the College of Engineering and Gu Junfeng from the Law School have received the 2025-2026 Li Ka Shing Foundation Excellence in Teaching Award.
The College of Mathematics and Computer Science organized a movie screening of 'A Letter to Grandma' for graduating students at a Shantou cinema.
Professor Sun Wenchang from Nankai University will deliver the 953rd Towards Modern Mathematics lecture on June 25, discussing Gabor phase retrieval.
The Art Education Center and Shude College will host a piano solo concert by Zheng Jieren on June 25 as part of the 2026 Mountain Sea Music Festival spring series, featuring works by Grieg, Chopin, Liszt, and Tchaikovsky.
The Resource Management Office has released the water and electricity billing schedule for Sangpu Mountain Campus dormitories from June to July, covering three billing periods with prepayment requirements for graduating students.
Sohu Education reports that STU held its 2026 undergraduate admissions media briefing in Guangzhou. The total undergraduate plan reaches 4,900—up by 100—expanding to 26 provinces, and adds two "2+2" joint programs with Australia's University of Queensland.
The Student Affairs Office announced summer stay-on-campus arrangements, with applications required from June 20 to 26 for students needing to remain on campus.
The Academic Affairs Office has published three recommended projects for the 2026 National Teaching Achievement Award, covering smart-era undergraduate education reform, residential college-school collaborative education, and a 20-year clinical training innovation.
The results of the 2026 Yida National Creative Competition at STU have been released, with 33 award-winning projects including 1 Grand Prize, 2 First Prizes, 3 Second Prizes, 5 Third Prizes, 2 Special Awards, and 20 Excellence Awards.
The 8th Young Faculty Teaching Competition has concluded, with 2 Grand Prizes, 4 First Prizes, 6 Second Prizes, and 18 Third Prizes awarded.