Shude College Announces Selected Participants for Qingdao Study Tour
Shude College has selected 8 students for the Qingdao study tour and 1 alternate, with the college covering outbound transportation, accommodation, and activity materials.
Shude College has selected 8 students for the Qingdao study tour and 1 alternate, with the college covering outbound transportation, accommodation, and activity materials.
A student from the International College was given a warning for using a phone during an exam, and a Business School student received a serious warning for posting a classmate's personal information online.
The Student Affairs Office has released Bulletin No. 626, reporting no violations found during week 11 inspections on both the East Coast and Sangpushan campuses.
The Student Affairs Office has released Bulletin No. 627, reporting one student late within 5 minutes during the week 12 inspection on the Sangpushan Campus.
STU is organizing faculty and students to participate in compiling the "Villagers Tell Village History" book series in Nan'ao County and Jiexi County, with registration open until July 3.
The College of Arts has established an AI-Empowered Education and Teaching Course Construction Project, selecting 10 courses with funding from 8,000 to 14,000 yuan. Applications due by September 25.
The Student Affairs Department will hold a two-day mental health training for counselors on July 2-3, featuring Professor Zhou Liang from Guangzhou Medical University.
The Student Affairs Department will hold a mental health education training session for counselors on July 3, featuring Professor Huang Jianrong from South China University of Technology.
The Research Office has announced the nomination for the 2026 Hebei Provincial Science and Technology Award, with STU's Song Zhengguo as the 2nd completer of a project on functional biochar.
The College of Chemistry invited outstanding alumnus Chen Zhaohan, GM of Guangdong Sendeli, to share experience on industry-academia-research transformation and校企 cooperation with young faculty.
Three graduate students will present their research on causal discovery, wind turbine assembly, and sub-micron precision measurement at the Intelligent Manufacturing academic forum.
The STU "One-Network All-Access" platform went live on June 29, 2026, covering eight categories of service workflows including supervision, administration, student affairs, and research management.
The Organization Department of the CPC Shantou University Committee has announced several personnel appointments, including Guo Xiaoduo as Deputy Section Chief of the Theory Promotion Section and Lin Yang as Deputy Director of the International College Office.
The College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering will hold the Sendeli Scholarship award ceremony on June 30, with donor and outstanding alumnus Chen Zhaohan attending to present the awards.
During summer break, the 2nd canteen and West Garden Restaurant on Sangpushan Campus and the 1st canteen on East Coast Campus will remain open. Most other canteens close from July 4 to September 4.
The College of Chemistry will hold a teacher ethics education and young faculty training session on June 30, covering first-class course sharing, professional conduct guidelines, and teaching management norms.
Forty-four faculty and staff members have joined the STU Education Trade Union from January to June 2026, including Wang Haoyu.
The Party and Administration Office has released the weekly schedule, including the CPC 105th anniversary celebration, undergraduate admissions meeting, and graduate employment coordination meeting.
The STU Institute of Regional and International Studies is recruiting undergraduate research assistants for projects on Southeast Asia and overseas Chaoshan Chinese, with applications due by July 4.
Seven master's graduates from the Business School have been admitted to PhD programs at leading universities including Sun Yat-sen University, South China University of Technology, and Northeastern University.
China Reports covers Shantou University's 2026 commencement and award ceremony. Coinciding with STU's 45th anniversary, 54 doctoral, 1,486 master's and 4,499 bachelor's graduates completed their studies, with a letter from Li Ka-shing encouraging them to "build oneself, pursue selflessness."
Fifty students have been awarded the Chunquan Scholarship and 40 students the Tielin Charity Self-Improvement Scholarship for 2025.
Twenty-seven students have been awarded the 2025 Corporate and Individual Donation Scholarship following student applications and committee review.
The School of Marxism has announced the Current Affairs and Policy Education course for 2027 graduates, requiring a 3,000–5,000 word thesis due by January 22, 2027.