优秀大学生演讲稿4篇 本文简介:优秀大学生演讲稿4篇尊敬的评委、老师,亲爱的同学们:大家晚上好!我是来自工程系道桥0702班的xxx,今晚很荣幸可以站在这个讲台上与大家共享我这两年来的大学生活。在此,我首先要向一直以来默默支持和鼓励我的老师和同学们致以最诚挚的感谢和最亲切的问候。泰戈尔曾说过:“天空中没有鸟的痕迹,但我已飞过。”而
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优秀大学生演讲稿4篇
尊敬的评委、老师,亲爱的同学们:大家晚上好!我是来自工程系道桥0702班的xxx,今晚很荣幸可以站在这个讲台上与大家共享我这两年来的大学生活。在此,我首先要向一直以来默默支持和鼓励我的老师和同学们致以最诚挚的感谢和最亲切的问候。
泰戈尔曾说过:“天空中没有鸟的痕迹,但我已飞过。”而现在,我想说:“天空中没有鸟的痕迹,但我正在飞翔。
当我拿到xxx林业职业技术学院录取通知书时,既兴奋又无奈,是去打工还是上学?打工,意味着从此失去了上大学的机会,我心不甘,情不愿。上学,想到年迈而无法从事体力劳动的父母,使本来就窘迫的家境将更加不堪重负,弟弟也将要面临辍学,我心不忍,更无奈。经过反复思索最后痛下决心,作出既上学又打工的举动,自己养活自己!虽然家境贫寒,但我相信:虽然无法选择来到这个世界的方式,但可以选择能为这个世界带来什么;虽然无法选择自己的家庭,但是可以选择自尊自强地生活,我相信知识可以改变命运,改变这贫穷的家庭。
既上学又打工,自己养活自己,谈何容易呀!记得去年暑假在南平打工,
我选择最辛苦但挣钱最多的岗位---空调安装工助理,最多时一天可以挣100元,记得一次在一栋住宅楼15楼安装空调时的经历,让我终身难忘:炎炎夏日,火焰一般的太阳直射得我睁不开眼,热烘烘的墙体烤得我汗如雨下,看到路上蚂蚁般的行人,突然头晕目眩,人就往下掉,把在场的人吓坏了,幸运的是掉到13楼就没下去了----因为身上绑了安全带。一年多来,我就是这样边上学边打工走过来的,一路走来虽然不是鲜花满地,但也充满披荆斩棘后的快乐与喜悦。从xx年9月迈出家门到xxx林业职业技术学院报到那一刻起,就没有向家里伸手要过一分钱,并承担起弟弟的部分生活费。
早出晚归是我的习惯,不放弃一分一秒是我的原则。在担任大学生助学励志与促进就业发展委员会副主席、学生膳食委员会负责人期间,为了保障同学们食品卫生安全,我每天坚持到学生食堂进行食品卫生监督。为了能为同学们提供更多勤工助学和社会实践活动的机会,我奔走于校园内外……想同学之所想,为同学之所谋,踏踏实实做事,勤勤恳恳做人,本着以“服务同学,锻炼自我”的宗旨,团结带领广大同学,很好的履行了干部职责,发挥了干部效能,起到了桥梁和纽带的作用。也使我明白了什么是目标,什么是责任,什么是拼搏,什么是奉献。我有着坚韧的毅力,面对生活中的挫折从不低头。尽管如此,我没有旷过一次课,一边勤工俭学,一边读书,从来没有影响过学习,我善于利用点滴时间,勤于思考、刻苦钻研,“功夫不负有心人,付出终究会有回报”,入学以来我成绩一直名列班级前茅,曾获得院“三好生”、“优秀共青团员”、
“国家励志奖学金”、“二等奖学金”、“三等奖学金”、
“国家中级制图员、测量员证书”、“英语应用能力b级证书”等。在学习上我总结了二十个来规范和鞭撤自己,在此与大家共勉,即“勤于发问、积极思考、善于总结、敢于实践”。
收获总是青睐于那些勤奋刻苦、塌实肯干的人的,就是凭着这一点,我大学两年的收获也不少。同时,我也没有忘记所有关心和帮助我的人,我时刻怀着一颗感恩的心去回报身边的人、回报社会,也感动着身边的每一个人。荣誉和成绩属于昨天,今天的工作是争取未来的精彩。关于挫折,眼泪里泡过的微笑更晶莹;关于生活,迷惘中走出的灵魂更清醒。
青春是美好的,奋斗着的青春更是绚丽多姿的。让青春载着梦想飞扬,让人生扬起风帆远航。
敏学修身
止于至善
尊敬的各位领导、老师,亲爱的同学们:大家好!
我叫孙东哲,来自化学化工学院生物工程专业。今天很感谢领导老师们能给我这个与学弟学妹们交流的机会。我想,今天的演讲与其说是事迹报告,不如说是一次分享,通过这个机会和各位分享我的大学四年,也希望各位能从我的报告中有所收获,有所感悟。
我自幼热爱生命科学,在高中时曾获得全国中学生生物学联赛一等奖,从而有机会保送到美丽的厦门大学学习深造。
在本科阶段的学习中,兴趣是督促我求知的源泉。四年中,我不但以优异的成绩完成了专业课的学习任务,同时根据自身兴趣,积极选修了一系列专业方向性课程。作为一名理工科学生,要想真正研究科学首先要掌握科研的基础手段。为此,我在大二时就加入了化学化工学院卢英华教授的课题组,作为队长独立承担了两项课题,同时参与了其他几项课题的部分工作。有过实验经历的同学都知道,生物方向的研究往往需要的不只是脑力,更是体力劳动。大二时,我小组所承担的项目“海洋生物质能资源物种筛选与培育”顺利申请到了全国大学生自主创新性实验计划项目。为了这个项目,在半年多的时间里,我们曾跑遍了厦门的各类生态保护区取样,经过无数个通宵达旦的努力,我所带领的课题小组在老师的指导下,成功筛选到一株实用性非常强的菌株,在对菌株进行了一系列理化性质分析后撰写出相关论文,顺利完成了课题研究。
尽管紧张的实验安排占据了我大部分的课余时间,但作为一名共产党员,我自大一起就积极投身学生工作。大一时担任09级生物工程班团支书,大二大三时连续担任化学化工学院化工系团总支书记,与此同时,我还兼任本专业的党支部书记。忙碌的学生工作填充了我日程表中全部的空隙,时到大四,每每回想往昔,看着当年满满的日程表不胜唏嘘。三年来,每天忙忙碌碌真的很累,经常是在同学们休息后我还在筹划工作直至凌晨一、两点钟。勤奋的学习和努力的工作让我度过了充实的大学时光,不仅使我在提升自己综合能力的同时体会到“服务于社会”的自豪感,而且同学和老师们对我的信任又给予了我莫大的幸福感。三年多来,我的工作得到了老师和同学们的充分认可,多次获得校级“优秀团员”、“优秀党员”以及“优秀学生干部”等荣誉称号。
如果说,大学的四年是一个逐渐积累的过程,那它同时也必定是个压力逐渐加大的过程。本科的第三年,是我最为忙碌的一年,也是对我影响最为深远的一年。在承担着繁重的课业压力以及工作压力的同时,我参加了第八届“挑战杯”全国大学生创业计划竞赛。
创业计划竞赛,顾名思义,就是在大学生自行寻找项目创业的基础上,模拟一个公司由初创到最终上市的全部过程。为了更为专业的完成这个比赛,去年十月,我带着项目与来自统计、会计、财政、企业管理等专业的8名同学一起组队,开始了漫长的“挑战杯”征程。一年多来,我们在已有技术基础上,深入市场调研,与行业资深专家进行深入访谈,了解行业现状,把握行业发展动向。最终为公司制定了最适合行业发展的经营战略以及完善的财务分析管理系统。一路上,我们共同克服了种种困难,历经了校赛、省赛等等环节的磨练,最终,于不久前,在同济大学举办的全国总决赛上,为厦大捧回了金奖,为母校续写了在“挑战杯”系列赛事历史上的辉煌。
其实说实话,我们这一路走来并不顺利,不够高精尖的项目、不够吸引人的展示,外加上临场的意外,使我们的团队在校决赛的竞技台上只拿到了银奖。这种失利对我们来说无异于当头棒喝,让我们从头开始分析方案设计上的问题。
不同于之前所参加的任何一个比赛,“挑战杯”所要面对的评委不是来自高校的教授,而是来自社会的风险投资家。他们不会去评价你的技术够不够尖端,你的财务指标够不够漂亮,而是会带着职业敏感性去分析你的战略是否实际,你的项目规划可否使他们盈利。要想真正的从校园步入社会,仅仅靠书本知识和网络材料远是不够的。为此,我们花费了大量的时间走访了行内企业老总、技术总监、啤酒酿造师,甚至是销售代表。他们丰富的实务经验让我们更深刻的了解了行业的运作情况,也让我们逐渐意识到:课本所提供的理论模型仅仅只是整理思路的工具,而不能死板套用,最后要呈现给评委的则务必是经过理论与实际有机整合获得有效内容。
一百九十五封群邮件,记录着我们一路走来的点滴。一百九十七页的文稿,每一个都凝聚着我们的心血。一年零一个月又十二天,我们这群人聚在一起,始终为同一个目标奋斗着。如果说,在最初的日子里,或许还有些功利思想作为动力,但当真正开始这样一段征程时,凭借的只能是一个团队初生牛犊不怕虎的拼劲和不到楼兰终不还的坚持。说实话,这个比赛不能给你保送名校的offer,不能许诺给你保研的名额,更没有办法赐予你一份人人艳羡的好工作,但一路走来的感动与拼搏足以让你铭记终身。
“挑战杯”让我,一个理工科学生,真切地、量化地感受到了科学所能创造的社会价值,也正是这种感悟让我坚定了日后所走的科研道路。在大学的最后一年,我选择留在国内继续深造,并加入北京大学的科研队伍,攻读食品工程方向。
有着“南方之强”称号的厦门大学不但给予了我成长的人生舞台,而且教会了我如何做人,如何做一名热衷挑战的人。再回首,衷心感谢在我人生道路上给予我帮助的各位同学、老师和领导们,是你们的信任与肯定鼓励着我一步步成长到今天。作为一名永远的南强学子,我会始终秉承“自强不息,止于至善”的校训继续奋斗。我希望有朝一日能用自己的力量为社会做些什么,哪怕只是很小的一个发现,至少我能用自己的力量来回馈这个世界所赐予我的一切!
[优秀大学生英语演讲稿:Crossing
the
Sea]
good
afternoon,ladies
and
gentlemen.
the
title
of
my
speech
today
is
“crossing
the
sea“.
an
english
poet
by
the
name
of
rudyard
kipling
once
wrote
in
his
poem
“we
and
they“:
“all
the
people
like
us
are
we
and
everyone
else
is
they
we
live
over
the
sea
while
they
live
over
the
way
we
eat
pork
and
beef
with
cowhorn-handled
knives
they
who
gobble
their
rice
off
a
leaf
are
horrified
out
of
their
lives.“when
these
lines
first
caught
my
eyes,i
was
shocked-how
could
two
peoples
remain
so
isolated
and
ignorant
of
each
other
in
the
past?
todays
society,of
course,is
an
entirely
different
picture.
those
people
who
used
to
eat
with
cowhorn-handled
knives
might
be
very
skillful
in
using
chopsticks,and
those
people
who
used
to
gobble
their
rice
might
be
as
well
have
taken
to
fish
and
chips.
indeed,just
take
china
as
an
example:
our
modern
life
has
been
influenced
by
western
style
of
living
in
so
many
ways
that
its
no
longer
surprising
to
see
teenagers
going
crazy
about
rock-and-roll,whole
families
dining
out
at
mcdonalds
and
even
rather
elderly
people
dressed
in
apple
jeans.
however,these
are
only
some
expressions
of
the
cultural
changes
taking
place
in
our
society
today.
what
is
really
going
on
is
a
subtle
but
significant
restructuring
of
the
nations
mentality.
just
look
around.
how
many
college
graduates
are
ready
to
compete
aggressively
for
every
job
opportunity,whereas
not
long
ago
they
were
asked
just
to
sit
idle
and
wait
for
whatever
was
to
be
assigned
to
them
by
the
government?
how
many
young
people
are
now
eager
to
seek
for
an
independent
life
whereas
only
two
decades
ago
they
would
rely
totally
on
their
parents
to
arrange
for
their
future?
ask
anyone
who
participates
in
todays
speech
contest.
who
has
not
come
with
a
will
to
fight
and
who
has
not
come
determined
to
achieve
self-fulfillment
in
winning
the
game?
and
im
quite
certain
that
if
confucius
had
lived
to
see
todays
china,he
would
have
been
horrified
to
see
young
lovers
kissing
each
other
in
public
places
in
an
unreserved
expression
of
their
passion.
it
is
therefore
evident
that
we
as
descendants
of
an
ancient
eastern
civilization
are
already
living
under
strong
inf1uence
of
the
western
culture.
but
it
is
not
only
in
china
that
we
find
the
incorporation
of
the
two
cultures.
take
the
united
states
as
an
example:
during
the
1980s,in
face
of
the
overwhelming
competition
from
japan,many
american
companies
such
as
the
ford
began
to
adopt
a
teamwork
management
from
their
rivals,the
essence
of
which,lay
at
the
very
core
of
eastern
culture.
take
the
chinese
acupuncture
as
another
example:
this
traditional
treatment
of
diseases
is
finally
finding
its
way
to
the
west
and
hence
the
underlying
notion
that
illness
is
resulted
from
the
imbalance
between
yin
and
yang
within
the
body
--
an
idea
which
would
strike
any
westerner
as
incredible
in
the
past!
ladies
and
gentlemen,we
live
in
a
great
epoch
when
the
global
integration
of
economy
and
the
information
revolution
have
brought
cultures
of
the
world
closer
than
ever
before.
we
live
in
a
particular
era
when
countries,east
and
west,find
themselves
in
need
of
readjusting
their
traditional
values.
we
live,at
the
same
time,at
a
critical
juncture
of
our
evolution
because
such
problems
as
ethnic
conflicts
and
regional
unrest
are
increasingly
posing
a
threat
to
the
peace
and
happiness
of
the
whole
human
race.
to
cope
with
such
an
era
and
to
embrace
an
even
brighter
future,we
need
to
learn
to
live
more
harmoniously
in
a
world
community
which
is
becoming
smaller
and
smaller.
my
dear
fellow
students,our
command
of
the
english
language
renders
it
possible
for
us
to
gain
an
insight
into
western
culture
while
retaining
our
own
cultural
identity.
therefore,it
is
our
sacred
responsibility
to
promote
the
cultural
exchanges
and
hence
the
mutual
understanding
between
china
and
the
rest
of
the
world.
it
is
my
happiest
dream
that
the
new
generation
of
chinese
will
not
only
grow
up
drinking
coca-cola
and
watching
hollywood,but
also
be
blessed
with
the
far-reaching
benefits
of
multiple
cultures;
benefits
that
our
forefathers
had
never,ever
dreamed
of.
to
end
my
speech,i
would
like
to
quote
rudyard
kipling
again:
“all
the
people
like
us
are
we
and
everyone
else
is
they
but
once
you
cross
over
the
sea
you
will
end
by
looking
on
we
as
only
a
sort
of
they“thank
you.
[优秀大学生英语演讲稿sub-info“id=“sub4“>优秀大学生演讲稿(4)
president
clinton:
thank
you.
thank
you,president
chen,chairmen
ren,vice
president
chi,vice
minister
wei.
we
are
delighted
to
be
here
today
with
a
very
large
american
delegation,including
the
first
lady
and
our
daughter,who
is
a
student
at
stanford,one
of
the
schools
with
which
beijing
university
has
a
relationship.
we
have
six
members
of
the
united
states
congress;
the
secretary
of
state;
secretary
of
commerce;
the
secretary
of
agriculture;
the
chairman
of
our
council
of
economic
advisors;
senator
sasser,our
ambassador;
the
national
security
advisor
and
my
chief
of
staff,among
others.
i
say
that
to
illustrate
the
importance
that
the
united
states
places
on
our
relationship
with
china.
i
would
like
to
begin
by
congratulating
all
of
you,the
students,the
faculty,the
administrators,on
celebrating
the
centennial
year
of
your
university.
gongxi,beida.
(applause.)
as
im
sure
all
of
you
know,this
campus
was
once
home
to
yenching
university
which
was
founded
by
american
missionaries.
many
of
its
wonderful
buildings
were
designed
by
an
american
architect.
thousands
of
americans
students
and
professors
have
come
here
to
study
and
teach.
we
feel
a
special
kinship
with
you.i
am,however,grateful
that
this
day
is
different
in
one
important
respect
from
another
important
occasion
79
years
ago.
in
june
of
1919,the
first
president
of
yenching
university,john
leighton
stuart,was
set
to
deliver
the
very
first
commencement
address
on
these
very
grounds.
at
the
appointed
hour,he
appeared,but
no
students
appeared.
they
were
all
out
leading
the
may
4th
movement
for
chinas
political
and
cultural
renewal.
when
i
read
this,i
hoped
that
when
i
walked
into
the
auditorium
today,someone
would
be
sitting
here.
and
i
thank
you
for
being
here,very
much.
(applause.)
over
the
last
100
years,this
university
has
grown
to
more
than
20,000
students.
your
graduates
are
spread
throughout
china
and
around
the
world.
you
have
built
the
largest
university
library
in
all
of
asia.
last
year,20
percent
of
your
graduates
went
abroad
to
study,including
half
of
your
math
and
science
majors.
and
in
this
anniversary
year,more
than
a
million
people
in
china,asia,and
beyond
have
logged
on
to
your
web
site.
at
the
dawn
of
a
new
century,this
university
is
leading
china
into
the
future.
i
come
here
today
to
talk
to
you,the
next
generation
of
chinas
leaders,about
the
critical
importance
to
your
future
of
building
a
strong
partnership
between
china
and
the
united
states.
the
american
people
deeply
admire
china
for
its
thousands
of
years
of
contributions
to
culture
and
religion,to
philosophy
and
the
arts,to
science
and
technology.
we
remember
well
our
strong
partnership
in
world
war
ii.
now
we
see
china
at
a
moment
in
history
when
your
glorious
past
is
matched
by
your
present
sweeping
transformation
and
the
even
greater
promise
of
your
future.
just
three
decades
ago,china
was
virtually
shut
off
from
the
world.
now,china
is
a
member
of
more
than
1,000
international
organizations
--
enterprises
that
affect
everything
from
air
travel
to
agricultural
development.
you
have
opened
your
nation
to
trade
and
investment
on
a
large
scale.
today,40,000
young
chinese
study
in
the
united
states,with
hundreds
of
thousands
more
learning
in
asia,africa,europe,and
latin
america.
your
social
and
economic
transformation
has
been
even
more
remarkable,moving
from
a
closed
command
economic
system
to
a
driving,increasingly
market-based
and
driven
economy,generating
two
decades
of
unprecedented
growth,giving
people
greater
freedom
to
travel
within
and
outside
china,to
vote
in
village
elections,to
own
a
home,choose
a
job,attend
a
better
school.
as
a
result
you
have
lifted
literally
hundreds
of
millions
of
people
from
poverty.
per
capita
income
has
more
than
doubled
in
the
last
decade.
most
chinese
people
are
leading
lives
they
could
not
have
imagined
just
20
years
ago.
of
course,these
changes
have
also
brought
disruptions
in
settled
patterns
of
life
and
work,and
have
imposed
enormous
strains
on
your
environment.
once
every
urban
chinese
was
guaranteed
employment
in
a
state
enterprise.
now
you
must
compete
in
a
job
market.
once
a
chinese
worker
had
only
to
meet
the
demands
of
a
central
planner
in
beijing.
now
the
global
economy
means
all
must
match
the
quality
and
creativity
of
the
rest
of
the
world.
for
those
who
lack
the
right
training
and
skills
and
support,this
new
world
can
be
daunting.
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