On Campus
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On Campus
Greater Bay Youth: Letters as Bridge
Three students from Sun Yat-sen University created the short film Letters as Bridges, capturing the dynamic development and cultural ties of the Greater Bay Area.Letters as Bridges was co-created by three students from the School of Journalism and Communication—He Jiale, Meng Yuetong, and Li Yitong. The film, shot in a vertical format, tells the story of two pen pals separated by Macau and Hen...
July 10, 2025
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On Campus
Graduation 2025 | Masala: May SYSU spirit guide us
Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) held its 2025 commencement ceremony on June 21, celebrating the graduating class across its campuses. Among the graduates, Masala, a student from Somalia who earned his Ph.D. in Orthopedic and Sports Medicine from Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, shared his academic journey and graduation reflections at the ceremony.At his graduation, Masala articulated modest yet im...
June 26, 2025
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On Campus
Beyond the brochure: SYSU Open Day unveils in-depth campus exploration
Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) held its annual Open Day at the South Campus of Guangzhou Campus on June 22, with concurrent events at Zhuhai and Shenzhen Campuses on June 21. Thousands of prospective students and parents nationwide immersed themselves in the university’s academic landscape and campus culture.A Hub for Academic ExplorationThe open day featured dynamic interactions, with nearly 7...
June 24, 2025
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On Campus
3rd Lychee Cultural Festival kicks off at SYSU Shenzhen Campus
On June 15, Sun Yat-sen University successfully hosted its third Lychee Cultural Festival at the Shenzhen campus. Featuring 22 student club booths with curated activities, the event drew nearly 4,000 participants including students, faculty, staff, and their families.22 club booths each presented unique activities, ranging from first aid training and dance appreciation to calligraphy workshops ...
June 19, 2025
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On Campus
SYSU students honor fatherhood in ten languages
This Father’s Day, SYSU students unite to honor paternal love through reciting classic literary works. From Zhu Ziqing’s poignant Back of the Father to Heinrich von Kleist’s ink-stained letters, they recite iconic texts in ten languages—Chinese, Russian, French, Spanish, German, English, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, and Urdu—bridging cultures through shared themes of fatherhood.“Baba,” “Pa...
June 15, 2025