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大学毕业演讲稿 - 霉霉在纽约大学毕业演讲稿演讲稿正文亲爱的师长,亲爱的同学们:首先,我想对你们所有人表示衷心的感谢。

毕业离别之际,我感到非常荣幸能站在这里与大家分享我的一些心声和想法。

这四年的大学时光如梦般飞逝,但在这里度过的每一刻都是如此珍贵,令人终身难忘。

回首这四年,我对自己的成长和变化感到无比自豪。

纽约大学给予了我一个宽广而丰富的平台,让我才华得以发展和展示。

在这里,我学到了知识,结交了朋友,拥有了无限的可能性。

在这个繁忙而充实的学院生活中,我不断追求知识,探索兴趣,锻炼技能。

这一切成就和收获都离不开我身边的老师和同学们的帮助和支持。

大学是人生的转折点,也是我们人生成长的关键时刻。

我们通过努力学习和实践,迈向了成熟和独立的阶段。

然而,即将毕业并不意味着我们的学习和成长之旅就此结束。

相反,它标志着一段全新的起点,一个全新的开始。

进入大学校园,我们获得了更多的自由和选择权。

但是,这也伴随着更多的责任和挑战。

大学生活是充满竞争和压力的,我们必须学会适应和应对。

但是,我们不应该被压力压倒,而是要以积极的心态迎接挑战。

无论是学术上的困难,还是生活中的磨难,我们都要坚持不懈地追求进步和成功。

大学生活也是开启梦想的舞台。

在这里,我们有机会追求自己的梦想,实现自己的目标。

不论我们希望成为什么样的人,不论我们设定的目标是什么,我们都应该全力以赴去追求,并对自己的梦想坚定不移。

困难和挫折可能会出现,但正是这些挑战让我们变得更加坚强和成熟。

大学生活更是一个与他人相识和交流的阶段。

在这里,我们结识了来自世界各地的同学,了解了不同的文化和观点。

通过这种多元化的交流体验,我们变得更加开放和包容。

我们应该珍惜与他人的交往,并积极参与社团和活动,扩大自己的人脉圈。

最重要的是,大学是培养我们独立思考和批判性思维能力的地方。

我们要学会质疑和思考,不仅要追随他人的脚步,还要为自己的想法和信仰发声。

这不仅是站在演讲台上的我所要传达的信息,也是我希望每个毕业生能牢记在心的。

一位美国华盛顿大学学生的毕业演讲稿三篇

一位美国华盛顿大学学生的毕业演讲稿三篇

一位美国华盛顿大学学生的毕业演讲稿Student Speech Delivered at the Washington University Engineering Graduate Student Recognition Ceremony15 May 1997Lorrie Faith CranorFaculty, family, friends, and fellow graduates, good evening.I am honored to address you tonight. On behalf of the graduating masters and doctoral students of Washington University's School of Engineering and Applied Science, I would like to thank all the parents, spouses, families, and friends who encouraged and supported us as we worked towards our graduate degrees. I would especially like to thank my own family, eight members of which are in the audience today. I would also like to thank all of the department secretaries and other engineering school staff members who always seemed to be there when confused graduate students needed help. And finally I would like to thank the Washington University faculty members who served as our instructors, mentors, and friends.As I think back on the seven-and-a-half years I spent at Washington University, my mind is filled with memories, happy, sad, frustrating, and even humorous.Tonight I would like to share with you some of the memories that I take with me as I leave Washington University.I take with me the memory of my office on the fourth floor of Lopata Hall - the room at the end of the hallway that was too hot in summer, too cold in winter, and always too far away fromthe women's restroom. The window was my office's best feature. Were it not for the physics building across the way, it would have afforded me a clear view of the arch. But instead I got a view of the roof of the physics building. I also had a view of one corner of the roof of Urbauer Hall, which seemed to be a favorite perch for various species of birds who alternately won perching rights for several weeks at a time. And I had a nice view of the physics courtyard, noteworthy as a good place for watching people run their dogs. It's amazing how fascinating these views became the longer I worked on mmy dissertation. But my favorite view was of a nearby oak tree. From my fourth-floor vantage point I had a rather intimate view of the tree and the various birds and squirrels that inhabit it. Occasionally a bird would land on my window sill, which usually had the effect of startling both of us.I take with me the memory of two young professors who passed away while I was a graduate student. Anne Johnstone, the only female professor from whom I took a course in the engineering school, and Bob Durr, a political science professor and a member of my dissertation committee, both lost brave battles with cancer. I remember them fondly.I take with me the memory of failing the first exam in one of the first engineering courses I took as an undergraduate. I remember thinking the course was just too hard for me and that I would never be able to pass it. So I went to talk to the professor, ready to drop the ClAsS. And he told me not to giveup, he told me I could succeed in his ClAsS. For reasons that seemed completely ludicrous at the time, he said he had faith in me. And after that my grades in the ClAsS slowly improved, and I ended the semester with an A on the final exam. I remember how motivational it was to know that someone believed in me.I take with me memories of the midwestern friendliness that so surprised me when I arrived in St. Louis 8 years ago. Since moving to New Jersey, I am sad to say, nobody has asked me where I went to high school.I take with me the memory of the short-lived computer science graduate student social committee lunches. The idea was that groups of CS grad students were supposed to take turns cooking a monthly lunch. But after one grad student prepared a pot of chicken that poisoned almost the entire CS grad student population and one unlucky faculty member in one fell swoop, there wasn't much enthusiasm for having more lunches.I take with me the memory of a more successful graduate student effort, the establishment of the Association of Graduate Engineering Students, known as AGES. Started by a handful of engineering graduate students because we needed a way to elect representatives to a campus-wide graduate student government, AGES soon grew into an organization that now sponsors a wide variety of activities and has been instrumental in addressing a number of engineering graduate student concerns.I take with me the memory of an Engineering and Policy department that once had flourishing programs for full-time undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students.I take with me memories of the 1992 U.S. Presidential debate. Eager to get involved in all the excitement I volunteered to help wherever needed. I remember spending several days in the makeshift debate HQ giving out-of-town reporters directions to the athletic complex. I remember being thrilled to get assigned the job of collecting film from the photographers in the debate hall during the debate. And I remember the disappointment of drawing the shortest straw among the student volunteers and being the one who had to take the film out of the debate hall and down to the dark room five minutes into the debate - with no chance to re-enter the debate hall after I left.I take with me memories of university holidays which never seemed to apply to graduate students. I remember spending many a fall break and President's Day holiday with my fellow grad students in all day meetings brought to us by the computer science department.I take with me memories of exams that seemed designed more to test endurance and perseverance than mastery of the subject matter. I managed to escape taking any ClAsSes that featured infamous 24-hour-take-home exams, but remember the suffering of my less fortunate colleagues. And what doctoral student could forget the pain and suffering one must endure to survive the qualifying exams?I take with me the memory of the seven-minute rule, which always seemed to be an acceptable excuse for being ten minutes late for anything on campus, but which doesn't seem to apply anywhere else I go.I take with me the memory of Friday afternoon ACM happy hours, known not for kegs of beer, but rather bowls of rainbow sherbet punch. Over the several years that I attended these happy hours they enjoyed varying degrees of popularity, often proportional to the quality and quantity of the accompanying refreshments - but there was always the rainbow sherbert punch. I take with me memories of purple parking permits, the West Campus shuttle, checking my pendaflex, over-due library books, trying to print from cec, lunches on Delmar, friends who slept in their offices, miniature golf in Lopata Hall, The Greenway Talk, division III basketball, and trying to convince Dean Russel that yet another engineering school rule should be changed.Finally, I would like to conclude, not with a memory, but with some advice. What would a graduation speech be without a little advice, right? Anyway, this advice comes in the form of a verse delivered to the 1977 graduating ClAsS of Lake Forest College by Theodore Seuss Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss - Here's how it goes:My uncle ordered popoversmust spit out the air!"And . . .as you partake of the world's bill of fare,that's darned good advice to follow.Do a lot of spitting out the hot air.And be careful what you swallow.Thank you.学生毕业庆典演讲稿每年这时候,我们校园里都纠缠着留恋:睡在你上铺或下铺的兄弟同学,暗恋了数年的某个同学,“文泉”或“文澜”,“必逃的选修课和选逃的必修课”,对了,还有严老师,以及那已成为你青春之象征的钟塔。

美国大学毕业演讲稿英文

美国大学毕业演讲稿英文

It is with great honor and immense gratitude that I stand before you today to deliver my commencement speech. I am humbled by the opportunity to share my thoughts with all of you, the graduates of [University Name], a place that has shaped me into the person I am today.First and foremost, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to each and every one of you. You have worked tirelessly, overcome obstacles, and achieved your goals. This day is a testament to your hard work, dedication, and perseverance. You have earned this moment, and I am proud to be a part of it.As you sit here, with degrees in hand and dreams in your hearts, you may be feeling a mix of emotions: excitement, anxiety, and perhaps a touchof uncertainty. It is natural to question what lies ahead and how youwill navigate the challenges that life will undoubtedly bring. Today, I want to share with you some thoughts that have guided me through my own journey and may help you as you embark on yours.1. Embrace ChangeChange is the only constant in life. As you step into the next chapterof your life, you will face new experiences, challenges, and opportunities. Embrace change with an open mind and a positive attitude. Remember that every change brings an opportunity for growth and learning.2. Cultivate RelationshipsThe people you surround yourself with will greatly impact your journey. Invest time in building meaningful relationships with family, friends, and colleagues. These connections will provide you with support, guidance, and joy. Remember that a true friend is someone who walks with you through thick and thin.3. Pursue Your PassionsFollow your heart and pursue your passions. Life is too short to live without purpose and passion. Whether it is in your career, hobbies, or personal life, find what ignites your soul and pursue it with enthusiasm.Remember that success is not measured by the wealth you accumulate, but by the joy and fulfillment you experience.4. Never Stop LearningThe pursuit of knowledge is a lifelong journey. Embrace the spirit of curiosity and continue to learn throughout your life. Attend workshops, read books, and seek out new experiences. Never stop challengingyourself and expanding your horizons.5. Be KindKindness is a powerful force that can change the world. Treat others with respect, empathy, and compassion. Small acts of kindness can have a profound impact on the lives of those around you. Remember that kindness is a choice, and it is one that can make a difference.6. PersevereLife is filled with obstacles, and it is easy to become discouraged. When faced with adversity, remember that perseverance is the key to success. Stay focused on your goals, be patient, and never give up. Believe in yourself and your ability to overcome any challenge that comes your way.As you leave this institution, you may wonder what legacy you will leave behind. The truth is, your legacy will be defined by the impact you have on the lives of others. Be a leader, an innovator, and a mentor. Inspire others to dream big and to work hard to achieve their goals.In closing, I want to leave you with a quote from Nelson Mandela: "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Your time at [University Name] has equipped you with the tools and knowledge to make a difference in the world. Use them wisely and with compassion.Ladies and Gentlemen, as you move forward, remember that you are capable of anything. Believe in yourself, follow your dreams, and never lose sight of your values. You have the power to change the world, and I have no doubt that you will.Congratulations, Class of [Year]. Go out and make your mark on the world. We are proud of you, and we cannot wait to see what you will accomplish.Thank you.。

纽约大学毕业典礼演讲稿

纽约大学毕业典礼演讲稿

今天,我们齐聚在这庄严的校园,共同见证纽约大学201X届毕业生们的辉煌时刻。

首先,请允许我代表全体毕业生,向辛勤耕耘、无私奉献的老师们表示最诚挚的感谢!向一直关心和支持我们的家长和朋友们表示衷心的感谢!向莅临今天典礼的各位嘉宾表示热烈的欢迎!时光荏苒,转眼间,我们已经在纽约大学度过了难忘的四年。

这四年的时光,让我们从青涩的少年成长为自信的青年,从知识的海洋中汲取了无尽的智慧。

今天,我们即将踏上人生的新征程,在此,我要向大家分享一些感悟和期望。

首先,感恩。

感恩是一种美德,是一种力量。

在这里,我要感谢纽约大学给予我们宝贵的学习机会,让我们在知识的殿堂里茁壮成长。

我要感谢老师的辛勤教诲,他们的言传身教将伴随我们一生。

我要感谢同学们的陪伴,我们一起度过了无数难忘的时光。

我要感谢家长们的无私付出,是你们为我们创造了良好的成长环境。

在今后的日子里,让我们将这份感恩之情传递下去,让爱心在人间传递。

其次,梦想。

人生如梦,梦想是人生的动力。

在纽约大学的四年里,我们不仅学到了知识,更懂得了梦想的重要性。

梦想是我们追求卓越的源泉,是我们战胜困难的勇气。

今天,我们即将踏上人生的新征程,希望我们都能勇敢地去追逐梦想,为之努力,为之奋斗。

无论前方有多少艰难险阻,我们都要坚定信念,勇往直前。

再次,担当。

在这个快速发展的时代,我们肩负着时代的使命,承载着国家的希望。

作为新时代的青年,我们要有担当,要有责任。

我们要关注国家的发展,关心社会的大事,关心身边的人和事。

我们要在实现自己梦想的同时,为社会作出贡献。

让我们携手共进,为实现中华民族伟大复兴的中国梦而努力奋斗!此外,创新。

创新是引领发展的第一动力。

在纽约大学的四年里,我们培养了创新思维,学会了独立思考。

面对未来的挑战,我们要勇于创新,敢于突破。

在科技飞速发展的今天,我们要紧跟时代步伐,把握机遇,勇攀高峰。

让我们以创新为动力,为我国的发展贡献自己的力量。

最后,团结。

团结就是力量。

芝加哥大学毕业演讲稿(3篇)

芝加哥大学毕业演讲稿(3篇)

第1篇大家好!今天,我非常荣幸能够站在这里,为即将踏入社会、迎接人生新篇章的同学们,分享我的一些思考和感悟。

在此,我要感谢芝加哥大学给予我的宝贵机会,让我有机会在这里发言。

首先,我要感谢我的父母,是他们用辛勤的汗水和无私的爱,培养了我今天的成长。

感谢我的老师们,是他们用知识的火炬照亮了我前行的道路。

感谢我的同学们,是你们陪伴我度过了这段美好的时光,让我学会了团结、友爱、拼搏和担当。

芝加哥大学是一所世界级的学府,这里汇聚了来自世界各地的优秀人才。

在这里,我们不仅学习知识,更学会如何成为一个有担当、有情怀、有责任的人。

下面,我想从三个方面谈谈我的思考和感悟。

一、追求卓越,做最好的自己在芝加哥大学,我们学到了许多专业知识,但这些知识只是我们人生旅途中的一个小片段。

真正的学习,是不断追求卓越,做最好的自己。

首先,我们要树立远大理想。

理想是人生的指南针,指引我们不断前行。

我们要时刻保持对未来的憧憬,为实现梦想而努力拼搏。

正如芝加哥大学校训所言:“让自由精神照耀世界。

”我们要将这份精神传承下去,为世界贡献自己的力量。

其次,我们要勇于挑战自我。

在人生的道路上,我们总会遇到各种困难和挫折。

面对困难,我们要勇敢地站起来,挑战自我,突破自我。

正如芝加哥大学校长约翰·德雷克所说:“成功不是终点,而是奋斗的过程。

”我们要在追求卓越的过程中,不断提升自己,成为更好的自己。

最后,我们要学会感恩。

感恩是一种美好的品质,它让我们懂得珍惜,懂得付出。

在人生的道路上,我们要感谢那些关心、帮助过我们的人,感谢他们让我们成长、进步。

同时,我们也要学会回馈社会,将爱心传递给更多的人。

二、关注社会,践行社会责任作为一名芝加哥大学的毕业生,我们要关注社会,关注民生,践行社会责任。

首先,我们要关注国家发展。

一个国家的繁荣昌盛,离不开每一个公民的共同努力。

我们要关心国家大事,关注国家战略,为实现中华民族伟大复兴的中国梦贡献自己的力量。

大学生毕业演讲稿美国

大学生毕业演讲稿美国

大学生毕业演讲稿美国尊敬的教授、亲朋好友们:大家好!首先,我要感谢在座的各位,伴随着茂盛的掌声,我极为怀念大学四年里的点点滴滴。

今天,我站在这里,向大家分享我对大学生活的感悟和对未来的展望。

谈到美国的大学生活,我想首先提到的是学术氛围。

美国是世界上最受追捧的留学目的地之一,他们的大学在世界范围内享有盛誉。

在我所就读的大学,我们有幸接受了国际一流的教育资源。

课堂上,教授们与我们进行深入的学术探讨,激发我们的思考和创造力。

每个学生都有机会在这个自由开放的学术环境中充分发展自己的才能。

不仅如此,美国的大学生活还注重实践。

在大学,我们有各种各样丰富多彩的实践机会。

课外活动、志愿者工作、科研项目……这些都能够让我们将理论知识应用于实践中,提高专业技能和领导能力。

我曾经加入学校的学生会,与同学们一起组织各类活动,提升自己的沟通协调能力。

我还曾参与实验室的研究项目,亲身体验科研的艰辛和乐趣。

这些实践经历不仅教会我如何应对挑战,更让我明确了自己未来的发展方向。

此外,美国的大学教育还注重培养学生的综合素质。

我们的学院提供了丰富多样的选修课程,让我们能够全面发展自己的兴趣爱好和技能。

在我本科期间,我选修了平面设计、摄影和创业管理等课程,丰富了自己的艺术和管理技能。

这些课程开阔了我的视野,培养了我的创造力和团队合作能力。

我相信这些多元化的学习经历将有助于我的未来发展,并使我成为一个更全面的个体。

在与美国大学生相处的过程中,我也感受到了他们的积极进取和自主意识。

在美国,大学生是自己生活的主宰者。

他们经常主动参与社会实践,提高自己的社会责任感。

我曾经与一些美国本土的学生合作参与社区建设项目,见证了他们为改善社会福利做出的努力。

这种自发的行动精神激励着我,让我明白了作为一名大学生,在面对社会问题时应该主动参与、积极贡献自己的力量。

回顾我的大学生活,我深深感受到美国大学的多元化和充实性。

这里不仅提供了优质教育资源,更为我们提供了一个广阔的舞台,让我们展示自我和实现人生目标。

拜登大学毕业典礼演讲稿

拜登大学毕业典礼演讲稿

大家好!今天,我们齐聚在这美丽的校园,共同见证一个庄严而神圣的时刻——拜登大学毕业典礼。

首先,请允许我代表全体毕业生,向辛勤培养我们的老师们表示最诚挚的感谢!向关心和支持我们的家长们表示最衷心的感谢!向一直以来陪伴我们成长的朋友们表示最真挚的感谢!此刻,我感到无比自豪和激动。

我们即将走出校园,踏上新的征程。

在这个特殊的时刻,我想与大家分享一些我的感悟和期望。

首先,我想说的是,大学时光是我们人生中最宝贵的时光之一。

在这里,我们不仅学到了知识,更学会了如何做人。

我们学会了独立思考,学会了批判性思维,学会了团队合作,学会了承担责任。

这些宝贵的品质将伴随我们一生,成为我们人生道路上的宝贵财富。

同学们,你们即将迈入社会,面对的是一个充满挑战和机遇的世界。

在这个世界里,我们要勇敢地追求梦想,坚定地信念,不断提升自己。

以下是我对大家的几点期望:第一,坚守初心,砥砺前行。

不忘初心,方得始终。

我们每个人心中都怀揣着一个梦想,这个梦想可能是一份事业,也可能是一种信仰。

无论我们的梦想是什么,都要坚守初心,勇往直前。

在追求梦想的过程中,我们会遇到困难和挫折,但只要我们坚定信念,砥砺前行,就一定能够实现我们的梦想。

第二,勇于担当,承担责任。

人生的意义在于担当。

作为新时代的青年,我们要勇敢地承担起自己的责任。

无论是在家庭中,还是在工作中,都要尽自己最大的努力去做好。

我们要学会关心他人,关爱社会,用自己的行动去影响和改变这个世界。

第三,终身学习,不断进步。

知识改变命运,学习成就未来。

在这个知识更新换代速度如此之快的时代,我们要树立终身学习的观念,不断提升自己的综合素质。

只有不断学习,才能适应社会的发展,才能在激烈的市场竞争中立于不败之地。

第四,关爱自然,保护环境。

地球是我们共同的家园,保护环境就是保护我们自己。

我们要关爱自然,尊重生命,积极参与环保行动。

从自身做起,从小事做起,为地球的可持续发展贡献自己的力量。

第五,传承文化,弘扬民族精神。

关于大学毕业典礼英文演讲稿5篇

关于大学毕业典礼英文演讲稿5篇

关于大学毕业典礼英文演讲稿5篇大学毕业典礼英文演讲稿【篇1】Madam President Faust, members of the Harvard Corporation and the Board of Overseers,faculty, family, friends, and, most importantly,todays graduates,Thank you for letting me share this wonderful day with you.I am not sure I can live up to the high standards of Harvard Commencement speakers. Lastyear, J.K. Rowling, the billionaire novelist, who started as a classics student, graced thispodium. The year before, Bill Gates, the mega-billionaire philanthropist and computer nerdstood here. Today, sadly, you have me. I am not wealthy, but at least I am a nerd.I am grateful to receive an honorary degree from Harvard, an honor that means more to methan you might care to imagine. You see, I was the academic black sheep of my family. Myolder brother has an M.D./Ph.D. from MIT and Harvard while my younger brother has a lawdegree from Harvard. When I was awarded a Nobel Prize, I thought my mother would besatisfied. Not so. When I called her on the morning of the announcement, she replied,"Thatsnice, but when are you going to visit me next." Now, as the last brother with a degree fromHarvard, maybe, at last, she will be satisfied.Another difficulty with giving a Harvard commencement address is that some of you maydisapprove of the fact that I have borrowed material from previous speeches. I ask that youforgive me for two reasons.First, in order to have impact, it is important to deliver the same message more than once. Inscience, it is important to be the first person to make a discovery, but it is even more importantto be the last person to make that discovery.Second, authors who borrow from others are following in the footsteps of the best. Ralph WaldoEmerson, who graduated from Harvard at the age of 18, noted "All my best thoughts werestolen by the ancients." Picasso declared "Good artists borrow. Great artists steal." Why shouldcommencement speakers be held to a higher standard?I also want to point out the irony of speaking to graduates of an institution that would haverejected me, had I the chutzpah to apply. I am married to "Dean Jean," the former dean ofadmissions at Stanford. She assures me that she would have rejected me, if given the chance.When I showed her a draft of this speech, she objected strongly to my use of the word"rejected." She never rejected applicants; her letters stated that "we are unable to offer youadmission." I have difficulty understanding the difference. After all, deans of admissions ofhighly selective schools are in reality, "deans of rejection." Clearly, I have a lot to learn aboutmarketing.My address will follow the classical sonata form of commencement addresses. The firstmovement, just presented, were light-hearted remarks. This next movement consists ofunsolicited advice, which is rarely valued, seldom remembered, never followed. As Oscar Wildesaid,"The only thing to do with good advice is to pass it on. It is never of any use to oneself."So, here comes the advice. First, every time you celebrate an achievement, be thankful tothose who made it possible. Thankyour parents and friends who supported you, thank yourprofessors who were inspirational, and especially thank the other professors whoseless-than-brilliant lectures forced you to teach yourself. Going forward,the ability to teach yourself is thehallmark of a great liberal arts education and will be the key to your success. To your fellowstudents who have added immeasurably to your education during those late night discussions,hug them. Also, of course, thank Harvard. Should you forget,theres an alumni association toremind you. Second, in your future life,cultivate a generous spirit. In all negotiations, dontbargain for the last, little advantage. Leave the change on the table. In your collaborations,always remember that "credit" is not a conserved quantity. In a successful collaboration,everybody gets 90 percent of the credit.大学毕业典礼英文演讲稿【篇2】Answering speechDear professors and dear friends of China Jiliang University,I’m honored to address you on behalf of all the graduations this year.I would like to thank my parents, classmates, and friends who helped us ,and encouraged and supported us as we worked towards to our graduate degrees.I also want to thank Jiliang’s faculty members who served as our instructors,mentor, and friends, relatives, like Prof.Yu, Prof.Gao, Mrs. Liang. Through their commitments, they have inspired us to achieve and guided us to our dream.On this stage, at my graduation ceremony, when I look back my four years at Jiliang, my mind is filled with memories. May be you will ask me: do you have special to share? Yes, I want to share few simple but critical suggestions with you and with for the coming juniors: First, be work hard and think smart.Secondly, believe things happened for a reason.Thirdly, just as Jobs said at the graduation ceremony in Stanford University, stay hungry, stay foolish.Today, we will graduate from China Jiliang University, but we will be with Jiliang forever. Let us think forward and work together to make the new history of China Jiliang University.Thank you.大学毕业典礼英文演讲稿【篇3】When I was in middle school, a poisonous spider bit my right hand.I ran to my mom for help—but instead of taking me to a doctor, my mom set my hand on fire.After wrapping my hand withseveral layers of cotton, then soaking it in wine, she put a chopstick into my mouth,and ignited the cotton. Heat quickly penetrated the cotton and began to roast my hand. The searing pain made me want to scream, but the chopstick prevented it. All I could do was watch my hand burn - one minute, then two minutes –until mom put out the fire.You see, the part of China I grew up in was a rural village, and at that time pre-industrial. When I was born, my village had no cars, no telephones, no electricity, not even running water. And we certainly didn’t have access to modern medical resources. There was no doctor my mother could bring me to see about my spider bite.For those who study biology, you may have grasped the science behind my mom’s cure: heat deactivates proteins, and a spider’s venom is simply a form of protein. It’s coolhow that folk remedy actually incorporates basic biochemistry, isn’t itBut I am a PhD student in biochemistry at Harvard, I now know that better, less painful and less risky treatments existed. So I can’t help but ask myself, why I didn’t receive oneat the time.Fifteen years have passed since that incident. I am happy to report that my hand is fine. But this question lingers, and I continue to be troubled by the unequal distribution of scientific knowledge throughout the world. We have learned to edit the human genome and unlock many secrets of how cancer progresses. We can manipulate neuronal activity literally with the switch of a light. Each year brings more advances in biomedical research-exciting, transformative accomplishments. Yet, despite the knowledge we have amassed, we haven’t been so successful in deploying it to where it’s needed most. According to the World Bank, twelve percent of the world’s population lives on less than $2 a day. Malnutrition kills more than 3 million children annually. Three hundred million peopleare afflicted by malaria globally. All over the world, we constantly see these problems of poverty, illness, and lack of resources impeding the flow of scientific information. Lifesaving knowledge we take for granted in the modern world is often unavailable in these underdeveloped regions.And infar too many places, people are still essentially trying to cure a spider bite with fire.While studying at Harvard, I saw how scientific knowledge can help others in simple, yet profound ways. The bird flu pandemic in the 2000s looked to my village like a spell cast by demons. Our folk medicine didn’t even have half-measures to offer. What’s more, farmers didn’t know the difference between common cold and flu; they didn’t understand that the flu was much more lethal than the common cold. Most people were also unaware that the virus could transmit across different species.So when I realized that simple hygiene practices like separating different animal species could contain the spread of the disease, and that I could help make this knowledge available to my village, that was my first ―Aha‖moment as a budding scientist. But it was more than that: it was also a vital inflection point in my own ethical development, my ownself-understanding as a member of the global community.Harvard dares us to dream big, to aspire to change the world. Here on this Commencement Day, we are probably thinking of grand destinations and big adventures that await us. As for me, I am also thinking of the farmers in my village. My experiencehere reminds me how important it is for researchersto communicateour knowledge to those who need it. Because by using the sciencewe already have, wecould probably bring my village and thousands like it into the world you and I take for granted every day. And that’s an impact every one of us can make!But the question is, will we make the effort or notMore than ever before,our society emphasizes science and innovation. But an equally important emphasis should be on distributing the knowledge we have to where it’s needed. Changing the world doesn’t mean thateveryone has to find the next big thing. It can be as simple as becoming better communicators, and finding more creative ways to pass on the knowledge we have to people like my mom and the farmers in their local community. Our society also needs to recognize that the equal distribution of knowledge is a pivotal step of human development, and work to bring this into reality.And if we do that, then perhaps a teenager in rural China who is bitten by a spider will not have to burn his hand, but will know to seek a doctor instead.大学毕业典礼英文演讲稿【篇4】Honorable teachers, principles, dear parents and students:Good morning to you all. On this sunny and unforgettable day, we gladly welcome you to our grade 12’s graduation ceremony.Two years ago, when we first came to this program and began our three years of high school education. It was your enthusiasm that influenced us, giving us the heart to keep moving forward; it was your encouragement that motivated us, encouraging us to persevere. It was your high spirits that encouraged us, and pointed us in the right way. It was your harmony that united us, urging us to stand our ground and charge fearlessly forward.Three years, 36 months(thirty-six), 1095 days(one thousand and ninety-five), 26280 hours(twenty-six thousand two hundred and eighty), 1576800 minutes(1 million five hundred and seventy-six thousand eight hundred), 94608000 seconds(ninety-four million six hundred and eight thousand). Your confidence, patience and determination have grown. Under the guidance of Mrs. Lv, you have achieved success which we celebrate today.We look up to you as role models and you are our heroes. We built a relationship not unlike that of a great, big, family. Working together has made us familiar to each other and know each other from the bottom of our hearts. Seeing you mature every day from morning to night, motivating us, makes us more mature.Yesterday, you were proud of this program, today, this program is proud because of you. With 51 university acceptance letters coming from all directions, people were impressed by your accomplishments. We, the Grade 11’s will shortly turn into grade 12’s already feel the pressure that is soon to be placed upon us, and we thank you for your example, which will give us the perseverance to succeed. In the up-coming year, we will follow your footsteps, and will never give up creating what will be our very own miracle. At the same time, we would like to inform our dear future successors, we hope that you will not be afraid of the future hardships; we also hope that you put your best efforts into your work; to become the pride and future of Sino – Canadian Program here in Jilin City No.1 High School and ChangchunExperimental High School.Today, you will turn over a new chapter of your lives, although there will be numerous obstacles blocking your paths, your determined heartswill be forever strong. You will walk towards the light of the glory of tomorrow, with our best wishes from the bottom of our hearts! Go for it Best of Luck,TheGrade11’s大学毕业典礼英文演讲稿【篇5】Unlike any other creature on this planet, humans can learn and understand, without having experienced. They can think themselves into other people’s minds, imagine themselves into other people’s places.Of course, this is a power, like my brand of fictional magic, that is morally neutral. One might use such an ability to manipulate, or control, just as much as to understand or sympathise.And many prefer not to exercise their imaginations at all. They choose to remain comfortably within the bounds of their own experience, never troubling to wonder how it would feel to have been born other than they are. They can refuse to hear screams or to peer inside cages; they can close their minds and hearts to any suffering that does not touch them personally; they can refuse to know.I might be tempted to envy people who can live that way, except that I do not think they have any fewer nightmares than I do. Choosing to live in narrow spaces can lead to a form of mental agoraphobia, and that brings its own terrors. I think the wilfully unimaginative see more monsters. They are often more afraid.What is more, those who choose not to empathize may enable real monsters. For without ever committing an act of outright evil ourselves, we collude with it, through our own apathy.One of the many things I learned at the end of that Classics corridor down which I ventured at the age of 18, in search of something I could not then define, was this, written by the Greek author Plutarch: What we achieve inwardly will change outer reality.That is an astonishing statement and yet proven a thousand times every day of our lives. It expresses, in part, our inescapable connection with the outside world, the fact that we touch other people’s lives simply by existing.But how much more are you, Harvard graduates of 20XX, likely to touch other people’s lives? Your intelligence, your capacity for hard work, the education you have earned and received, give you unique status, and unique responsibilities. Even your nationality sets you apart. The great majority of you belong to the world’s only remaining superpower. The way you vote, the way you live, the way you protest, the pressure you bring to bear on your government, has an impact way beyond your borders. That is your privilege, and your burden.If you choose to use your status and influence to raise your voice on behalf of those who have no voice; if you choose to identify not only with the powerful, but with the powerless; if you retain the ability to imagine yourself into the lives of those who do not have your advantages, then it will not only be your proud families who celebrate your existence, but thousands and millions of people whose reality you have helped transform for the better. We do not need magic to change the world, wecarry all the power we need inside ourselves already: we have the power to imagine better.I am nearly finished. I have one last hope for you, which is something that I already had at 21. The friends with whom I sat on graduation day have been my friends for life. They are my children’s godparents, the people to whom I’ve been able to turn in times of trouble, friends who have been kind enough not to sue me when I’ve used their names for Death Eaters. At our graduation we were bound by enormous affection, by our shared experience of a time that could never come again, and, of course, by the knowledge that we held certain photographic evidence that would be exceptionally valuable if any of us ran for Prime Minister.So today, I can wish you nothing better than similar friendships. And tomorrow, I hope that even if you remember not a single word of mine, you remember those of Seneca, another of those old Romans I met when I fled down the Classics corridor, in retreat from career ladders, in search of ancient wisdom:。

2022美国大学毕业典礼用英文演讲

2022美国大学毕业典礼用英文演讲

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泰勒纽约大学毕业演讲稿

泰勒纽约大学毕业演讲稿

大家好!今天,我非常荣幸能够站在这里,作为泰勒纽约大学的毕业生,发表我的毕业演讲。

首先,请允许我向在座的每一位辛勤付出、陪伴我们走过这段宝贵时光的老师们表示最诚挚的感谢!同时,也要感谢我的家人、朋友和同学们,是你们的支持和鼓励让我有了勇气面对未来的挑战。

时光荏苒,转眼间我们已从青涩的少年成长为即将踏入社会的青年。

在纽约大学这个充满活力、包容和创新的学术殿堂里,我们度过了充实而难忘的四年。

今天,我将与大家分享我的成长历程、感悟以及未来展望。

首先,我要感谢纽约大学为我们提供了一个多元、包容的学术环境。

在这里,我们接触到了来自世界各地的优秀人才,他们来自不同的文化背景、有着不同的价值观和人生观。

正是这种多元文化的碰撞,让我们拓宽了视野,学会了尊重和理解他人。

我相信,这种包容和尊重的精神将伴随我们一生,成为我们面对未来挑战的重要力量。

在纽约大学的四年里,我深刻体会到了“终身学习”的重要性。

面对日新月异的社会发展,我们必须保持好奇心和求知欲,不断学习新知识、新技能,以适应这个快速变化的世界。

在这里,我们不仅学到了专业知识,更重要的是学会了如何学习,如何独立思考,如何解决问题。

这些能力将成为我们未来事业成功的基石。

此外,纽约大学还教会了我团队合作的重要性。

在团队合作中,我们学会了倾听、沟通、协作和承担责任。

这些经验对于我们未来的职业生涯具有重要意义。

我相信,在未来的工作和生活中,我们将面临各种挑战和困难,而团队合作将成为我们克服这些困难、实现共同目标的关键。

在此,我要特别感谢我的导师们。

他们不仅传授给我们知识,更给予我们无尽的关爱和鼓励。

在他们的指导下,我们逐渐成长为有担当、有责任感的社会人。

在此,我要向所有导师们致以崇高的敬意!同学们,时光荏苒,我们即将踏上人生的新征程。

面对未来,我们既充满期待,又有些许忐忑。

但请相信,只要我们坚定信念、勇往直前,就一定能够战胜一切困难,实现自己的人生目标。

首先,我们要树立正确的人生观和价值观。

美国毕业典礼致辞4篇

美国毕业典礼致辞4篇

美国毕业典礼致辞4篇美国毕业典礼致辞篇1尊敬的学校领导、老师亲爱的同学,兄弟姐妹们!大家下午好!我很荣幸作为一名学生代表在毕业典礼上发言,此时此刻我心里面是无比的激动,因为我将要离开培养我关心我的母校,将要和一起学会成长的在座朋友们分开。

光阴似箭,四年过去了,在这段时间里我学会了很多很多,学会了怎样去学习,学会了怎样去做人,学会了怎样去奉献。

正是由于母校给我这样的机会去锻炼,如今才让我获得了人生中第一次成功找到了一份满意的工作,在此我请允许我介绍一下如何去赢得公司的信赖,如何赢得他人的尊重。

有人说如今找工作难,找到好工作更难!的确,现实的情况就是这样,参加过就业招聘会的人都知道,现在大学生真是太多了!但是你有没有想过,大学生多仅仅是一个方面,工作岗位还是很多,尤其我们江苏地区,最主要的原因还是不够优秀,如果每个人都是用最严格的标准来要求自己,真正在大学里面掌握文化知识,学会了为人的道理,学会了理性去思考问题,怎么可能会找不到工作了!我想这句话是很重要的“没有人会知道你有多大能耐,只有靠自己去证明给别人看”就这些方面结合我个人想法主要从以下几点来谈:第一、要树立自信的心理。

当然自信的背后也要有自己的汗水,要打有准备之仗,我相信上天总是将辛运之神降临到辛勤劳动的人。

在我出去找工作的过程当中,也遇到了不少的困难,但是你要相信这句话,“天生我才必有用”在很多人心理总是有这样的阴影,认为我自己现在的双重身份会不会引起用人单位的怀疑,会不会招受到用人单位的冷遇,会不吃闭门羹,这种心理我想人人都会有,但是从我过来人来看,现在用人单位看重学校的越来越少,关键是你是否有这个能力能够打动面试的考官,有没有这个能力一下子让面试官对你有印象!在单位实习过程当中,我代表_出去参加了七场招聘会,当然从被面试者转变为面试官当时还有种不太适应的感觉,但是我清楚的感受到了这两者之间的差距,那种差距其实就是概括成一句话“态度决定一切”,往往现在的学生都是比较自傲,没有一种虚心的态度,总是认为自己了不起,这种心理千万不能有,要努力踏实让其他人对你的评价是了不起,坦然的面对一切。

Taylor Swift纽约大学毕业典礼演讲

Taylor Swift纽约大学毕业典礼演讲

Taylor Swift’s NYU Commencement Speech:Read the Full TranscriptTaylor Swift纽约⼤学毕业典礼演讲Hi,I’m Taylor.嗨,我是泰勒。

Last time I was in a stadium this size, I was dancing in heels and wearing a glittery leotard. This outfit is much more comfortable. 上次我在这么⼤的体育场时,我穿着⾼跟鞋跳舞,穿着闪闪发光的紧身⾐。

这套⾐服舒服多了。

I’d like to say a huge thank you to NYU‘s Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Bill Berkeley and all the trustees and members of the board, NYU’s President Andrew Hamilton, Provost Katherine Fleming, and the faculty and alumni here today who have made this day possible. I feel so proud to share this day with my fellow honorees Susan Hockfield and Felix Matos Rodriguez, who humble me with the ways they improve our world with their work. As for me, I’m…90% sure the main reason I’m here is because I have a song called ‘22’. And let me just say, I am elated to be here with you today as we celebrate and graduate New York University’s Class of 2022. 我要向纽约⼤学董事会主席⽐尔·伯克利和所有董事会成员、纽约⼤学校长安德鲁·汉密尔顿、教务长凯瑟琳·弗莱明以及今天在座的教职员⼯和校友表⽰衷⼼的感谢。

美国三大名校毕业演讲稿

美国三大名校毕业演讲稿

美国三大名校毕业演讲稿在这个隆重的毕业季,站在这里,我感到无比荣幸和激动。

首先,我要恭喜各位即将毕业的同学们,你们即将踏上新的征程,迎接人生的新挑战。

同时,我也要感谢美国三大名校给予我们这次难得的机会,让我们有机会站在这里,分享我们的心声和感悟。

毕业季,是一个充满感动和回忆的时刻。

在这个特殊的时刻,我想和大家分享一些关于美国三大名校的毕业演讲稿。

这些毕业演讲,不仅代表了毕业生们的心声,也代表了这些名校的精神和理念。

首先,我想分享的是哈佛大学的毕业演讲。

哈佛大学作为美国顶尖的名校之一,其毕业演讲自然也是备受瞩目的。

在一次毕业典礼上,哈佛大学的毕业生们听到了来自奥普拉·温弗瑞的激励和鼓舞。

她在演讲中提到,“每个人都有能力去改变世界,每个人都有责任去做出贡献。

”这句话深深触动了在场的每一个人,也激励着他们走向人生的下一个阶段。

接下来,让我们来听一听耶鲁大学的毕业演讲。

耶鲁大学一直以其开放包容的精神和追求卓越的理念而闻名。

在一次毕业典礼上,史蒂夫·乔布斯曾经发表过一场令人难忘的演讲。

他说,“要相信自己的选择,不要被别人的观点左右,要有勇气追随自己的内心。

”这番话语简洁明了,却道出了耶鲁大学一直倡导的独立思考和勇于创新的精神。

最后,让我们来聆听斯坦福大学的毕业演讲。

斯坦福大学一直以其创新精神和实践能力而著称。

在一次毕业典礼上,乔·拜登曾经说过,“要有勇气去追求自己的梦想,不要害怕失败,因为失败是成功的垫脚石。

”这番话语鼓舞了在场的每一个毕业生,也展现了斯坦福大学一贯的积极进取和勇往直前的精神。

在这些毕业演讲中,我们不仅可以感受到名校的精神和理念,更可以从中汲取力量和启示。

无论是哈佛大学的责任担当,耶鲁大学的独立思考,还是斯坦福大学的勇往直前,这些都是我们在人生道路上可以借鉴和学习的宝贵财富。

在即将踏上新的人生征程之际,让我们铭记这些毕业演讲中的精神和理念,勇敢地追求自己的梦想,勇敢地面对人生的挑战,勇敢地走出自己的风采。

搞笑美国大学毕业演讲稿

搞笑美国大学毕业演讲稿

尊敬的校长、老师们,亲爱的同学们,家长们,以及今天到场的各位嘉宾:大家好!今天,我站在这里,不仅是为了庆祝我们XX大学的毕业典礼,更是为了给大家带来一场别开生面的搞笑演讲。

是的,你没听错,今天我要做的是——搞笑大学毕业演讲!首先,我要感谢我们的母校——XX大学。

在这里,我们不仅学到了知识,还学会了如何成为逗比。

我想,这也许是我们毕业后的核心竞争力之一吧!毕竟,在这个世界上,谁不想成为一个让人笑到肚子疼的开心果呢?第一幕:我的逗比之路记得我刚进大学的时候,还是一个严肃认真的人。

但是,在XX大学的熏陶下,我渐渐变得逗比起来。

以下是我逗比之路上的几个经典瞬间:1. 英语角趣事:有一次,我在英语角跟外国朋友聊天,结果一个单词没说对,反而用中文解释了个遍。

外国朋友一脸懵逼,我则笑得前俯后仰。

2. 课堂恶搞:在课堂上,我总是喜欢恶搞老师。

有一次,老师让我们做练习题,我故意把题目写得乱七八糟,结果老师生气地问我:“你是故意的吗?”我笑着回答:“不是故意,是故意的。

”3. 室友间的逗比日常:我和室友们的关系非常铁,我们经常一起玩一些逗比游戏。

有一次,我们玩“谁是卧底”,我室友假装是卧底,结果被我们猜了出来。

他生气地问我:“你是不是故意的?”我笑着回答:“不是故意,是故意的。

”第二幕:逗比的力量说到逗比,我不得不提一下逗比的力量。

在XX大学的这几年,我发现逗比的力量无处不在:1. 缓解压力:每当遇到压力的时候,我就会想起那些逗比瞬间,瞬间觉得压力全消。

2. 增进友谊:逗比可以拉近人与人之间的距离,让我们成为更好的朋友。

3. 提升自信:有时候,我们可能会因为自己的不足而自卑,但是逗比可以让我们找回自信,勇敢地面对生活。

第三幕:逗比的未来那么,逗比的未来会怎样呢?我想,在未来的日子里,逗比将会成为我们生活中不可或缺的一部分。

以下是我对逗比未来的展望:1. 逗比将成为一种时尚:就像现在流行嘻哈一样,逗比也将成为一种时尚。

美国毕业英文演讲稿范文

美国毕业英文演讲稿范文

Good morning/afternoon/evening! It is with great pleasure and a sense of accomplishment that I stand before you today to deliver my graduation speech. Today, we gather to celebrate the culmination of our academic journey, to reflect on our experiences, and to look forward to the future. As we move forward, let us take a moment to appreciate the past, for it has shaped us into the individuals we are today.First and foremost, I would like to express my gratitude to my parents, family, and friends for their unwavering support throughout my academic journey. Their love, encouragement, and guidance have been instrumental in my success. I am forever grateful for their sacrifices and the opportunities they have provided me.As we reflect on our time at this esteemed institution, we must acknowledge the invaluable lessons we have learned. The pursuit of knowledge has not only broadened our horizons but also equipped us with the skills necessary to thrive in the ever-evolving global landscape. From rigorous coursework to engaging extracurricular activities, our time here has been a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.One of the most significant lessons I have learned is the importance of resilience. Throughout our academic journey, we have faced numerous challenges, be it academic pressure, personal struggles, or unforeseen circumstances. It is through these challenges that we have developed resilience, the ability to bounce back from adversity and emerge stronger. Resilience is not only a personal quality but also acollective strength that will serve us well as we navigate the complexities of life.Another lesson we have learned is the value of teamwork. Collaboration and cooperation have been at the heart of our academic experiences. We have worked together on projects, shared ideas, and supported one another through thick and thin. This teamwork has not only honed our interpersonal skills but also taught us the importance of empathy and understanding. In an interconnected world, the ability to work effectively with others is a crucial skill that will enable us to make a positive impact on society.Furthermore, our time here has emphasized the importance of lifelong learning. The knowledge we have acquired is just the beginning of our intellectual journey. As we move forward, we must remain curious, open-minded, and committed to continuous learning. The world is constantly evolving, and we must be prepared to adapt and grow with it. Lifelong learning is not only essential for personal development but also for contributing to the betterment of our communities and the world at large.As we stand on the brink of a new chapter in our lives, let us notforget the values we have learned and the lessons we have internalized. As we embark on our respective paths, let us carry with us the resilience, teamwork, and commitment to lifelong learning that have shaped us.To my fellow graduates, let us embrace the opportunities that lie ahead with courage and determination. Let us use our skills and knowledge to make a positive impact on the world. Whether we choose to pursue careers, further our education, or embark on entrepreneurial endeavors, let us do so with passion and purpose.In conclusion, I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the graduates present today. Your hard work, dedication, and perseverance have paid off. You have earned this moment of celebration and reflection. As you move forward, remember that you are capable of achieving greatness. Embrace the challenges that lie ahead, and never lose sightof your dreams.Thank you, and congratulations to us all!。

美国大学生毕业演讲稿

美国大学生毕业演讲稿

美国大学生毕业演讲稿尊敬的校长、教师、亲爱的毕业生们:首先,我想向我们毕业的同学们送上最衷心的祝福。

我很荣幸能够站在这个讲台上,为毕业生们发表演讲。

大学生活是一个人成长的黄金时期,我们在这里度过了宝贵的四年,经历了许多挑战和成长。

在这演讲中,我将会分享一些关于大学生活的宝贵经历和给予我们启迪的思考。

一、机遇与挑战并存作为今天的大学毕业生,我们都曾经历过千辛万苦的高中入学考试,我们为了取得炫目的成绩而奋斗,最终考上了心仪的大学。

作为学术中心和人才培养中心的美国大学,我们面临着无尽的机遇和挑战。

例如,我们可以选择不同的专业,参加各种社团活动,进行跨文化交流等等。

这些机遇将帮助我们在饱受质疑的现实社会中立足。

然而,我们也面临巨大的挑战,例如学术压力的增加、社交困难和就业压力的增加等等。

举个例子,我的一个朋友在大学期间经历了严重的学业压力,她深陷于高强度的学习和研究中。

她在认真对待每堂课,积极参加科研项目的同时,也感到了压力的可怕。

她告诉我,在某次项目中,她甚至连续几天都没有好好吃过一顿饭。

她在每个学期末都感到筋疲力尽,甚至失去了对学业的热情。

然而,通过和她的家人、朋友和心理辅导师的交流,她渐渐地找到了平衡,学会了如何管理时间和压力。

最终,她成功地度过了所有的挑战,毕业了,并找到了自己喜欢的工作。

二、发展个人兴趣和技能大学不仅是获得学术知识的地方,更重要的是发展个人兴趣和技能的机会。

在大学期间,我们有时间和资源去追求自己感兴趣的领域。

例如,我们可以参加各种社团活动,学习音乐、绘画、舞蹈等艺术形式。

这些兴趣爱好丰富了我们的生活,培养了我们的创造力和解决问题的能力。

同时,我们也可以通过参加社区服务项目或国际交流活动来开拓我们的视野。

这些经历不仅让我们成为更全面发展的人,也有助于我们在未来的职业生涯中脱颖而出。

举个例子,我有一个朋友在大学期间参加了一个志愿者项目,他身份是导游。

他带领一些外国游客在城市中导览,向他们介绍当地的文化和历史。

泰勒纽约大学毕业演讲稿(3篇)

泰勒纽约大学毕业演讲稿(3篇)

第1篇大家好!今天,我站在这里,感到无比荣幸和激动。

能够在这个充满智慧和创新的学府,与各位分享我的人生感悟,是我莫大的荣幸。

首先,请允许我向纽约大学表示最诚挚的感谢,感谢你们给予我这样一个难得的机会,让我在这里发表演讲。

我是一名来自中国的学生,今天,我要讲述的,是我对人生、对梦想、对未来的思考。

在这里,我想用一句话来概括我的演讲主题:“梦想,照亮人生,引领未来。

”首先,让我们谈谈梦想。

我相信,每个人心中都有一颗梦想的种子,这颗种子,或许是成为一名科学家、艺术家、企业家,或许是拥有一个幸福的家庭、一个美满的人生。

梦想,是人生的动力,是前进的方向。

正如诗人汪国真所说:“梦想,是生命的阳光,是人生的指南。

”在我的人生中,梦想一直是我的信仰。

我记得,在我很小的时候,我就立志要成为一名优秀的工程师。

为了实现这个梦想,我努力学习,不断提升自己。

在这个过程中,我遇到了许多困难和挫折,但我从未放弃。

正是因为有了梦想,我才能在困境中不断前行,最终来到纽约大学,迈向人生的新阶段。

那么,如何才能实现梦想呢?我认为,实现梦想需要以下几个要素:一、明确目标。

梦想虽然美好,但如果没有明确的目标,就难以实现。

我们要明确自己的梦想,并为之设定具体的目标。

这些目标可以是短期的,也可以是长期的。

只有明确了目标,我们才能有的放矢,朝着梦想不断前进。

二、坚定信念。

信念是梦想的基石。

在实现梦想的过程中,我们会遇到各种困难和挑战。

只有坚定信念,才能战胜一切困难,迈向成功。

正如毛泽东所说:“世上无难事,只怕有心人。

”三、不断学习。

梦想的实现需要不断学习和积累。

我们要珍惜在校时光,努力学习专业知识,提升自己的综合素质。

同时,要关注社会热点,了解时代发展趋势,为自己的梦想做好准备。

四、勇于实践。

梦想需要通过实践来检验。

我们要抓住机会,积极参与各种实践活动,锻炼自己的能力,积累经验。

在实践中,我们才能不断成长,离梦想更近一步。

接下来,我想谈谈人生。

美国名校毕业演讲

美国名校毕业演讲

美国名校毕业演讲尊敬的领导、各位老师、亲爱的同学们:大家好!首先,我要感谢学校给我这次发表演讲的机会。

今天我非常高兴能站在这里,与大家分享一些对我来说非常宝贵和重要的经验和思考。

首先,我想谈谈在这所美国名校的学习经历对我个人的影响和启发。

进入这所学校,我曾经觉得自己是最厉害的,我以为只需要沿着所设定的教学轨迹走下去,就可以取得成功。

但是,很快我就发现自己错了。

在这里,我碰到了各种各样的困难和挑战,我发现自己并不是最厉害的,身边的同学们都和我一样有实力。

这让我开始意识到,与那些优秀的人竞争是非常困难的,但我不能因此而沮丧。

相反,这使我更加勤奋和努力,不断提升自己。

第二点,我想分享的是在这所学校学到的一种珍贵的品质——坚韧不拔。

在这个竞争激烈的环境里,每个人都会面对各种挫折和失败。

但是,我发现真正成功的人不是那些毫无问题和失败的人,而是那些能够坚持不懈、克服困难的人。

这所学校教会了我如何迎难而上,如何在挫折中寻找机会,并如何在失败后重新站起来。

我相信这种坚韧不拔的品质将会伴随我一生。

最后,我想向大家强调的是,成功不仅仅是指在学术上取得优秀的成绩。

在这所学校里,我遇到了很多优秀的同学,他们在学术上非常出色,但在其他方面却并不突出。

这让我深刻地意识到,一个人的成功并不仅仅取决于他的学术能力,还取决于他的品德、态度和对社会的贡献。

在这所学校,我学到了如何成为一个全面发展的人,并且对社会和他人有所贡献。

在结束演讲之前,我想向大家分享一句话,这句话对我来说非常有意义,也希望对大家有所启发。

那就是:“成功不是挂在墙上的文凭,而是透过坚持和努力所实现的人生价值。

”不管我们来自何处,无论我们毕业于哪所学校,最重要的是我们能够拥有坚韧不拔的品质,以及对自己和他人的贡献。

谢谢大家!。

励志演讲——美国大学十大经典毕业演讲(大全5篇)

励志演讲——美国大学十大经典毕业演讲(大全5篇)

励志演讲——美国大学十大经典毕业演讲(大全5篇)第一篇:励志演讲——美国大学十大经典毕业演讲记着你总会死去,这是我知道的防止患得患失的最佳办法。

赤条条来去无牵挂,还有什么理由不随你的心。

你的时间是有限的,因此不要把时间花在过别人的生活上。

不要被教条所困——让自己的生活成为他人想法的结果。

不要让他人的意见淹没了你自己内心的声音。

最重要的是,要有勇气跟随你的本心与直觉。

他们好歹已经知道你真正想让自己成为什么。

其他的,都是次要的。

保持饥饿。

保持愚钝。

2.杰瑞·朱克(导演、电影制片人)——2003年威斯康辛大学如果你一生都在睡觉,你的梦想是否实现就无关紧要了。

问你自己一个问题:如果我不是必须做的完美,那我还努力什么呢?没有人会像你自己那样对自己的失败那么在意。

你以为一沉湎于个人重要行的人。

对于其他所有人来说,你只是雷达荧光屏上的一个光点。

所以,只管前行吧。

3.马克·刘易斯(教授、临床心理学家)——2000年得克萨斯大学(奥斯汀)有时候你会干得很漂亮,有时候你会失败。

但是二者都不是成功的量度。

成功的量度是你自己对你的行为怎么看。

让我换一句话说:让自己幸福的办法是喜欢你自己,喜欢你自己的办法是只做让你自己感到骄傲的事情。

有一个老笑话,不是很好笑,它是这么说的:“无论你去到哪里,你总是你。

”这是真的。

一生中跟你在一起最多的人是你自己,如果你不喜欢你自己,那你就会总是跟你不喜欢的人在一起。

4.大卫·福斯特·华莱士(小说家)——2005年肯尼恩学院有两条小鱼在一起游泳,一天他们碰巧遇到了一条老鱼。

老鱼向他们点头,并说“早上好,孩子们,水怎么样?”这两条小鱼继续往前游,其中有一条小鱼实在忍不住了,问另外一条小鱼:“水是什么东西?” 对我们生活中如此真实、如此必不可少、无处不在、无时不在的事物的意识,需要我们一遍一遍的提醒自己:“这是水。

”“这是水。

”5.约翰·沃尔什(作家和艺术历史学家)——2000年慧顿神学院一次做一件事情,给你每一次经历全部的注意力。

美国毕业英文演讲稿

美国毕业英文演讲稿

美国毕业英文演讲稿Dear graduates, esteemed faculty members, and honored guests,。

It is with great pleasure and gratitude that I stand before you today to deliver this commencement speech. As we gather here to celebrate the culmination of our academic journey, I am filled with a sense of pride and accomplishment. Today marks a significant milestone in our lives, as we prepare to step out into the world and pursue our dreams.The theme of today's speech is "The Power of Resilience." As we reflect on our time here at this esteemed institution, we can all attest to the challenges and obstacles we have faced along the way. From late-night study sessions to daunting exams, from personal struggles to moments of self-doubt, each of us has encountered setbacks that tested our resolve. However, it is our ability to bounce back from these setbacks that has shaped us into the resilient individuals we are today.Resilience is the capacity to persevere in the face of adversity, to adapt to change, and to emerge stronger from life's trials. It is the inner strength that enables us to confront challenges with courage and determination. As we embark on the next chapter of our lives, it is crucial to remember that resilience will be our greatest asset. In a world filled with uncertainty and unpredictability, the ability to bounce back from setbacks and forge ahead with unwavering determination will set us apart.The journey ahead will undoubtedly present us with new challenges and opportunities. We may encounter setbacks, face rejection, and experience moments of doubt. However, it is important to remember that these obstacles are not insurmountable. With resilience as our guiding force, we have the power to overcome any hurdle and emerge victorious.In the words of renowned author and poet Maya Angelou, "You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still comeout of it." These words serve as a powerful reminder that setbacks are not indicative of failure, but rather an opportunity for growth and self-discovery.As we stand on the brink of a new beginning, let us embrace the power of resilience. Let us face the future with unwavering determination, knowing that we have the strength to overcome any challenge that comes our way. Let us remember that setbacks are not roadblocks, but rather stepping stones on the path to success.In conclusion, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to my fellow graduates. As we leave this institution and embark on our respective journeys, let us carry with us the indomitable spirit of resilience. Let us face the future with courage, determination, and an unwavering belief in our ability to overcome any obstacle. The world awaits us, and I am confident that each and every one of us has the power to make a lasting impact.Thank you.。

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美国大学的毕业典礼演讲稿哥伦比亚大学昨(16日)骊歌再起,商学院、工程院、通适院同日举行毕业典礼,目前美国经济欠佳职位难求,中国发展反而呈现强势,来自中国的留学生不少把目光转回国内,在新兴市场建立事业。

这么多海归回国,也证明了我国经济发展上了而一个新台阶,我想这也是他们当初赴美国留学所没有想到的。

商学院800人当中大约10%是亚裔学生,其中一位来自中国浙江的同学陈卫说,哥伦比亚大学靠近华尔街,金融危机造成的职位紧缩的确对应届毕业生有影响,特别是国际学生,但是大家很早以前就心中有数,目前中国等亚洲新兴市场经济发展势头呈现强势给了他们另一个选择,他认识的很多中国同学都打算回国闯天下,更能发挥语言、文化优势。

商学院院长Glenn Hubbard致词时则勉励学生称,这次的金融危机中商学院成为众矢之的,但事实上,好坏取之于个人,商业其实是一种改变世界的动力,他希望同学们能谨守诚信,未来与哥伦比亚大学商学院历来培养的无数校友一同成为改变世界的领袖。

他称,美国凭着丰富的创业精神每每能度过难关,HP、Apple、MTV、CISCO、iPod等众多品牌与公司,全部都是在经济走下坡的时期创出辉煌。

来看女儿毕业的姜太太(Rebecca Keung)说,“商学院是一个训练性格的地方,我感觉女儿进了商学院比以往更为上进及处事成熟,令我很开心。

”而且她认为,经济乃一时之事,始终会有好的一天,女儿在哥大学到的知识及开拓的眼界将令她终身受用,做母亲的一点不担心。

快到年底,日本各大城市的语言学校、补习社内,埋头苦读的中国籍学生随处可见。

这是他们最为紧张的时期,为的是在来年2月份日本统一入学考试中考到理想的成绩,他们怀着同一个梦想,希望可顺利在明年4月份进入大学。

据日本文部科学省和日本学生支援机构的一份调查报告显示,自XX年开始,中国赴日留学生人数大幅提高,由以前的31810人猛增到XX年的 79082人。

日本,正成为一个新的留学热点。

日前,本报记者专赴日本,独家采访日本文部科学省高等教育局高等教育企划课负责人福田和树,向他了解关于日本留学潮产生的问题和解决对策。

现状:根据留学生需求大学专业多元化“中国籍学生已成为日本留学的主力生源,这点毋庸置疑。

”日前,在赴日采访中,日本文部科学省高等教育局高等教育企划课负责人福田和树给本报记者出示了由日本学生支援机构(Japan Student Services Organization,简称“JASSO”)做的一份《平成21年度(注:XX年)外国人留学生在籍状况调查结果》。

调查结果显示,来自中国的留学生人数最多,有79082人,占总人数的%。

其次是韩国、中国台湾等。

据日本文部科学省XX年最新统计,全日本目前有778所大学,其中86所公办大学、95所公立大学和597所私立大学。

也就意味着日本七成以上的大学为私立大学。

“可以这样说,无论在哪类大学,中国留学生都占留学生总人数的第一位。

”福田和树说。

记者在这份调查表中发现,最受中国留学生青睐的日本学校中,不乏名校早稻田大学、东京大学、名古屋大学等。

早稻田大学是各所学校的佼佼者,成为赴日留学生的首选之地,去年这所私立大学吸收了3114名大学生。

日元升高暂对赴日留学无影响近3年来,赴日留学人数的增量在放缓,但由于前几年猛增的人数,赴日留学人数在数量上依旧居于高位。

赴日留学人数放缓的原因不得不让人联想到近年来日元的不断升值。

对此,日本文部科学省表示,从留学人数上,并没有看到日元升值对其影响有多大。

面对欧美各国对中国留学生的生源抢夺,日本政府如何做出应对福田和树认为,如今,中国经济不断强大,中国人比以前更容易去海外读书。

中国留学生也不再单纯依靠政府输出这条路,更多是依靠自己的力量、资金,或者让其父母送到海外留学。

此外,留学生留学的方向也更加明确,趋向有着更为多元化的需求。

为了应对日益升温的留学潮,日本政府也相应地做出对这种多样化需求的应对计划。

比如,有的留学生奔着日本的高科技而来,有的奔着动画片制作、漫画技术而来。

为配合留学生的需求,日本一些大学也开始在尝试做出变化。

比如明治大学,近年来为中国留学生专门成立了“国际文化学部”,课程包括了日本的新技术,诸如动漫、电影制作等。

这部分内容在日本是一份工作,而留学生则要更为深入些,将这些工作当作一种学问来学习和研究。

正是依靠大学本身的灵活应变,吸引了不少中国留学生的眼光。

探因:留学政策影响留学人数大学开放心态接受生源近十年来,中国赴日留学生人数开始出现猛增。

为何在日本经济开始停滞不前时,却能引起这样一股留学热福田和树说,这与国家政策、各所大学吸纳大学生的态度不无关系。

一直以来,日本的政权叠换频繁,推出的国家政策也在影响着赴日浪潮。

最早追溯到昭和58年(即1983年)。

这一年,日本在职首相是中曾根康弘。

“中曾根政权中有这样一项规划:把当时只有1万人左右的留学生人数,增加到10万人以上!”福田和树称,正是这一规划影响了赴日留学的人数,在长达八年的时间内,日本的留学生人数的增长率维持在两位数。

这当中,日本政府增加了对大学招收留学生的这部分支出预算,留学生人数大大增加了起来。

政府的政策几乎影响了整整一代人。

福田和树说,尽管以后几年日本留学生人数增长率有所降低,留学生人数曾一度减少,但政府的预算却并没有因此而减少。

让留学生人数减少的一个原因,在于此时日本经济出现的状况,日元大幅升值,增加了日本留学生的经济负担。

但就当日本经济仍停滞不前时,从平成12年(即XX年)至15年(即XX年)之间,赴日留学生人数又有两位数的增加率。

“我认为,影响学生来日本留学的重要原因,在于此时各所大学对接受留学生的态度有所转变。

”福田和树说,在这段期间,中国成立了“中国教育部学位与研究生教育发展中心”(英文简称“CDGDC”),和日本方面的有关协会携手,认真切实地将中国籍留学生在高中时期的成绩单等资料传送给日本的大学,极大地减轻了资料选送的繁琐。

正是中日两国在生源选送方面的配套日渐齐全,才致使留学生人数增加。

调查:日本大学文凭千差万别要辨别含金量难度不小中国籍留学生大部分人在日本就读私立大学。

日本的私立大学由不同的教育集团投资兴建,其中部分私立大学开设了各式短期大学、专修学校(专门课程)、准备教育课程。

此外,日本每所私立大学的毕业文凭也都千差万别。

因此,如何让不清楚大学构成的门外汉辨别出文凭的含金量,成为一个需要解决的问题。

在广州一家知名旅行社任职的伍先生曾赴日留学五年,他说,越来越多的广州人喜欢到日本留学,当中很大部分的人会选择去私立大学所设的短期大学或者专修学校学习,这些学校实际相当于中国的大专院校。

但日本的类别比较特殊,比如有服装学院、化妆学院等,学成后回国,也成了一名海归派。

留学生中更有出现文凭以次充好的现象,比如拿了一张2年制的日本短期大学文凭,冒充本科毕业。

对此,伍先生称,实际只有很少人知道当中文凭的含金量有多高。

据了解,在日本,学位和毕业证书没有统一设计,也没有统一的规格。

这又增加了辨认的难度。

对此,文部科学省给出了一个解决的方法。

用人单位若怀疑学历的含金量,建议通过日本驻中国大使馆去做有关查询,大使馆可以帮助提供学校的详情以及学员在学校是否有进行相关学习。

但这一方法的缺点是调查时间无法保证。

遗憾的是,目前没有一家单位会真正较真到通过大使馆去查阅相关的学历证明。

非正规大学难以全方位监管广州仔阿武做好了赴日就读的准备,逛日本留学生的网站是他目前最常做的一件事。

他跟本报记者爆料道,尽管日本的教育体系严谨,几乎不可能出现假学历、假文凭的事情,但实际仍出现一些漏洞。

他曾在一网站上看到有人公开叫卖日本文凭价格,而他本身也听到过不少案例,称一些人可以通过直接购买学位的方式,花十几万日元的价格即可买到文凭。

“实际上,我们也听过有类似的现象存在。

”日本文部科学省的工作人员对此表示。

不过解决之道,文部省认为,责任不应在日本身上。

文部省认为,学生在中国通过网络购买日本文凭,用日本的假文凭在中国寻找工作,这一犯罪行为全在中国境内发生,应当由中国来进行判罪。

福田和树表示,在日本通过正规渠道注册的大学是不可能产生假文凭,而非正规大学,即不在教育部门登录的学校,日本政府实际上难以全方位地监管。

为了避免这些现象的发生,文部省认为制造假文凭,不是单靠日本一个国家解决的,中日两国应该多加沟通,让文凭的产生更加透明化。

如任何人都可以进入联合国教育科学文化机构的网址(网址:http:///education),这是一份基于各国的教育制度作出被认可的大学的一览表,在因特网上公开,通过网络,谁都可以随时看到,联系到。

“这个组织日本和中国都有参加,都是会员。

尽管这一览表还是不充分的,但这也是辨别正规大学的一种手段。

正是有这样的教育机构,才能有助于防止文凭造假,防止学历作弊,这比什么都重要。

”墨尔本东区外城区兼职做铺瓦工的留学生时薪竟低至时薪元。

其中一个学生称,因为生活窘迫,他只能靠吃方便面为生,而仅仅只为了积攒工作经验,却任凭剥削。

来自韩国的的司科特.李(Scott Lee)和来自中国的杰克.杨(Jackie Yang)称他们在D&K Tiling的雇主达伦.斯蓬舍(Darren Spencer)手下做铺瓦工。

在工作的四个月期间,被拖欠工资已经达到23,334元。

这两名学生都是持有572类学生签证,李参与了霍姆斯格兰政府理工学院(Holmesglen TAFE)的工作经验积累计划(work experience program),去年9月份时,他与斯蓬索签了合同。

李今年35岁,他在韩国已有妻子和一对双胞胎。

他表示斯蓬舍并未虐待他们,但是却经常克扣他们的工资。

“他的言辞和善,也不会冲我们发火,更没有虐待我们。

但是他却经常找理由克扣工资。

”32岁的杨也已结婚。

他表示由于拿不到工资他不得不靠方便面生活。

据悉,李原先是个银行职员,杨以前也是麦当劳的经理,他们来到澳洲是想开辟新的事业。

但是李在工作了573个小时后,拿到2700元工资,即每小时元。

而杨工作450个小时却只挣了1500元,即每小时仅元。

李称他认识的其他留学生的境遇也差不多。

他们表示从来没有收到工资单。

去年1月份他们离开时,因为有工资欠款,还不得不多次电话斯蓬舍索要工资。

他们订合同时日薪是100元。

奥绪尔称学生的工资不应低于180元每天。

如果是周末或者加班的话,这个日薪还应更高。

据悉,斯蓬索称日薪100元是两位留学生自己提出的,但两位留学生却表示是斯蓬索提出的。

Maurice Blackburn律师事务所的伊丽莎白.奥绪尔(Elizabeth OShea)称海外留学生总是“做好了被盘剥的打算”,并称诸如霍姆斯格兰政府理工学院这样的机构在让学生去积攒工作经验时,也应多多关心下他们的工作情况。

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