留学生代表毕业典礼发言稿【推荐3篇】
留学生代表毕业典礼发言稿 篇一
尊敬的校领导、亲爱的老师们、亲爱的同学们:
大家好!我是来自留学生代表团的代表,今天我有幸站在这个讲台上,代表所有留学生向母校表达我们最诚挚的感激和祝福。
首先,我要感谢母校给予我们这些留学生宝贵的学习机会。来到这个陌生的国度,我们面对着不同的语言、文化和教育体系,但是母校给我们提供了一个良好的学习环境和全方位的支持,让我们能够顺利地完成学业。在这里,我要特别感谢我们的老师们,是你们的悉心教导和辛勤付出,让我们能够不断成长,获取知识和技能。你们不仅仅是我们的导师,更是我们的朋友和家人。感谢你们的辛勤付出!
其次,我要感谢我们的同学们。在这个陌生的国度里,有你们的陪伴,我们从彼此之间获得了无尽的支持和鼓励。在学业上,我们相互学习、互帮互助,共同进步;在生活中,我们一起度过了无数个日夜,分享了快乐和困难。正是因为有了你们,我们的留学生生活才变得丰富多彩,充满了温暖和友爱。
最后,我要感谢我们的家人。是你们在背后默默支持着我们,给予了我们无尽的鼓励和帮助。离家在外,我们经历了许多的挑战和困难,但你们的关怀和爱心让我们始终坚定前行。在这个特别的日子里,我想向所有的家人们表达我们的感谢和爱意。感谢你们一直陪伴着我们,支持着我们,无论我们身在何处,你们的爱永远是我们最坚实的后盾。
亲爱的同学们,毕业是人生中一个新的起点。我们即将迈入社会,面对各种挑战和机遇。我们要保持谦虚和自信,奉献和成长。无论将来的道路有多么曲折,我们都要保持初心,坚持梦想,并且为实现梦想而不懈努力。我们要记住母校的教诲,牢记为人师表的责任和使命,用所学知识和技能为社会做出贡献。
最后,我代表所有留学生向母校表达最真挚的祝福。祝愿母校蒸蒸日上,培养更多优秀的人才;祝愿我们的老师们身体健康,工作顺利;祝愿我们的同学们前程似锦,实现理想和梦想;祝愿所有的家人们幸福安康。
谢谢大家!
留学生代表毕业典礼发言稿 篇二
尊敬的校领导、亲爱的老师们、亲爱的同学们:
大家好!我是留学生代表团的代表,今天我很荣幸能够站在这个讲台上,代表所有的留学生向母校表达我们最衷心的感谢和祝福。
首先,我要感谢母校给予我们这些留学生宝贵的学习机会。来到这个陌生的国度,我们面对着不同的文化和教育体系,但是母校为我们提供了一个温暖的学习环境和全面的支持,让我们能够顺利地完成学业。在这里,我要特别感谢我们的老师们,是你们的无私奉献和辛勤付出,让我们能够不断成长,获取知识和技能。你们是我们的良师益友,我们将永远怀念你们的教诲和关怀。
其次,我要感谢我们的同学们。在这个陌生的国度里,有你们的陪伴,我们从彼此之间获得了无尽的支持和鼓励。在学业上,我们相互学习、互相帮助,共同进步;在生活中,我们一起度过了无数个日夜,分享了快乐和困难。正是因为有了你们,我们的留学生生活才变得丰富多彩,充满了友爱和温暖。
最后,我要感谢我们的家人。是你们在背后默默支持着我们,给予了我们无尽的鼓励和帮助。离家在外,我们经历了许多挑战和困难,但是你们的关怀和爱心让我们始终坚定前行。在这个特别的日子里,我想向所有的家人们表达我们的感谢和爱意。感谢你们一直陪伴着我们,支持着我们,无论我们身在何处,你们的爱永远是我们最坚实的后盾。
亲爱的同学们,毕业是人生中一个新的起点。我们即将迈入社会,面对着各种挑战和机遇。我们要保持谦虚和自信,奉献和成长。无论将来的道路有多么曲折,我们都要保持初心,坚持梦想,并为实现梦想而努力奋斗。我们要铭记母校的教诲,牢记为人师表的责任和使命,用所学知识和技能为社会做出贡献。
最后,我代表所有留学生向母校表达最真诚的祝福。祝愿母校蒸蒸日上,培养更多优秀的人才;祝愿我们的老师们身体健康,工作顺利;祝愿我们的同学们前程似锦,实现理想和梦想;祝愿所有的家人们幸福安康。
谢谢大家!
留学生代表毕业典礼发言稿 篇三
Good Afternoon Everybody.
It is such an honor to have been asked to speak at today’s ceremony. Honestly, Iwas just thrilled that I finished my thesis, but am so grateful to have theopportunity to stand up and share with you my thoughts on FudanUniversity. When thinking about whatFudan is and what it means to me, three words came to mind: continuity,opportunity, and community. These three words, despite their power of rhyme,are a strong representation of what Fudan University is.
Continuity:
Continuity is defined as the quality ofsomething that does not change as time passes: A continuous quality so tospeak. As we all know, this is FudanUnviersity’s 110th Anniversary. 110 years of continuous forefrontthinking. 110 years of continuous innovation, always seeking forimprovement. Fudan’s quality and prestigeis no secret to us, as it’s probably one of the major reasons that you chose toattend; neither is the pride we feel when asked by internationals why we choseour institution and we get to say that not only is Fudan one of the topuniversities in China, but that our School of International Relations andPublic Affairs is one of the top ranked in the world.
Opportunity:
Outside of academics, we all have our ownhobbies and passions that we like to pursue. For me, my passion has always beenis singing, ever since I was 3 years old. I have been overwhelmed by theopportunities presented to me in just my two short years here at Fudan.Overall, I have been able to give over 40 performances. I’ve done everythingfrom singing in competitions like the Foreign Song Contest hosted by SIRPA and Fudan’sannual 十大歌手 to being a judge for other competitionsincluding our first Mr. Fitness. From hosting the 2015 International Conferenceof Student Affairs to recording the Fudan Anthem and even breaking out in asing/dance flashmob on the east lawn, although admittedly, the dancing I am notso great at. My point is I have never seen a campus that lets you pursue yourpassions as openly as Fudan, where academics and 爱好exist soharmoniously. Whether your hobbies are singing, acting, piano, or parkour, thereis a place for you here. Which brings me to my last point…
Community:
When Ifirst set off from Georgia to Shanghai, I didn’t know how to feel. I knew itwas going to be the greatest adventure of my life thus far, but I didn’t knowyet what kind. Coming here alone without classmates or acquaintances uponarrival, and what felt like zero Chinese language skills, was a scary thought. Truthfullyspeaking, I’m a pretty shy person, and knew this was going to be a challengefor me to start over, make new friends; but it was an opportunity for growththat I knew I would regret if I didn’t at least try. Though I heard rumors thatmy family had started taking bets on how long I would last here beforerealizing that I was crazy and could not handle all of the stress, and emotionsthat came with my decision. Once I arrived I just assumed that I would glidefairly invisibly through my two years here, receive my degree, and head back tothe states. After all, I was just one person, one student, in a sea of over 44,000. However, that’s not how it happened at all.Shy or not, and slowly without me even noticing at first, Fudan showedpresented a phenomenon that despite such a large number of students, therecould still exist a close knit community where you are not just a number. Studentsand organizations here all made me feel like I was a part of a Fudan family.The more I felt this way, the more and more I wanted to be involved in thatfamily. In fact, I like to say I’m theunofficial member of DIA, and I am so proud to say that I am from thisuniversity.
Inregard to future plans after graduation—before coming to Fudan I knew thatafter graduation I wanted to return home and pursue a career in diplomaticwork, specifically in building even stronger relations between the U.S. andChina; however, after coming here, I fell in love with this community. Lastspring I
jokingly said that if the students here don’t stop being so sweet andsupportive, I’ll never leave. And in part that has turned out to be true, becauseI have been offered a scholarship to stay here at Fudan as a language studentfor one more year as I set out to improve my Chinese language skills to help mein my future career path. So you can’t get rid of me just yet! I know thatafter this week, we will all be setting out on different paths. Some havedecided to stay and pursue higher degrees or certification programs here, somewill join the work force, and others will pursue different passions. So whilemany of us are here together today, I just want to say thank you to everyonethat I have encountered in my 2 years here, for being a part of a very largeand life changing experience for me. It has pushed me so much further than myown expectations, helped me to realize potential that I didn’t know I had, andhas shown me that love and acceptance are universal. And for that I ameternally grateful. I have said itbefore and will say it again. 因为有你复旦更美。