East Coast Campus Building E to Close Temporarily for CET-4/6 Exams
Building E at the East Coast Campus will be temporarily closed from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM on June 13 for the national College English Test Band 4 and 6.
Building E at the East Coast Campus will be temporarily closed from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM on June 13 for the national College English Test Band 4 and 6.
Gezhi College is recruiting peer mentors for the 2026-2027 academic year, open to Law School and Gezhi College undergraduates of sophomore year and above. Applications close June 14 at 12:00.
The first session of the 'Reading Salon' will explore the Chaoshan qiaopi culture through the film 'Love Letter to Grandma,' featuring discussions on family letters, national sentiment, and storytelling traditions. The event will be held on June 17 at the East Coast Campus.
A debate competition themed 'AI Era and Young Lawyers' Uniqueness' was held on June 11 at the East Coast Campus, featuring the STU Law Debate Association and the Shantou Lawyers Association Debate Team.
The library recommends 'Oral History of Teochew Chinese in Thailand' by Zheng Muqiang, published by China Overseas Chinese Press, now available at the Sangpu Campus Library.
The SLC Peer Learning Center is offering 38 final review courses covering all majors during Weeks 15-16 at Sangpu Mountain Campus, East Coast Campus, and online — no appointment required.
The Academic Affairs Office is conducting a conclusion review of provincial and university-level teaching quality and reform projects initiated from 2022 to 2024, covering seven categories.
STU Youth League Committee publishes the proposed admission list for the 2026-2027 Guangdong University Student Volunteer Service 'Hundred-Thousand-Ten Thousand' campaign, with 15 graduating students selected. Public comments accepted until June 16.
The Arts Education Center presents the Wind Band Concert as part of the 2026 Mountains and Sea Music Festival spring series, on June 14 at 19:30 in Building B, Room 102, Donghai Campus. Free admission.
The School of Journalism and Communication integrates AI technology into computational advertising courses to explore reform paths and cultivate composite talent with core machine learning skills.
Applications are open for 2024 and 2025 cohort undergraduates of the Business School to serve as student mentors; deadline is 5 PM on June 14.
The university labor union will host the 2026 faculty gas volleyball tournament with 8 teams competing at the Sports Park on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
The College of Liberal Arts and Siyuan College invite alumnus Peng Ling to deliver a lecture on career planning and job-seeking skills to help students enhance their employment competitiveness.
The Gezhi College Learning Mutual Aid Center will hold tutoring sessions on Criminal Law and Applied Statistics on June 11, while recruiting both tutors and participating students.
On the morning of June 9, a delegation from the Guangxi Minzu University School of Media visited STU's School of Journalism and Communication for in-depth discussions on international journalism program development and practical teaching.
Following nominations and committee review, the STU Business School Youth League Committee has been selected as the university's recommended candidate for the 2026 Guangdong Provincial May Fourth Red Flag Youth League Committee award.
Associate Professor Ma Tao, Director of the Public Art Program at CK School of Art and Design, will lead a talk on Italian culture spanning from the Renaissance to modern design.
The university has recognized 10 outstanding correspondents, 10 outstanding communication units, and 25 award-winning news reports for 2025.
Following individual application, supervisor recommendation, and college evaluation, the School of Public Health has recommended student Zhang LR as a 2026 Outstanding Graduate of STU.
Professor Wu Zhiming will deliver a lecture on the social nature of health determinants, using social trust as a case study, sharing his research on health inequality.
The Guangdong Provincial Youth League will host the 2026 Young Marxist Training Program in July; STU has two nomination slots with a deadline of June 19.
The STU women's table tennis team secured second place in Group A of the 2026 Guangdong University Table Tennis Team Competition, achieving the university's best-ever result in this event.
The Undergraduate Teaching Supervision Group will convene on June 17 at Sangpushan Campus for the 2025–2026 annual work meeting; units must submit attendee lists by June 15.
The university's Title Evaluation Committee has issued strict disciplinary rules prohibiting academic misconduct, information solicitation, gift-giving, and other irregularities during the 2025 professional title review process.