My apologies, this post is out-of-sequence. I've just found some photos of the Graduation ceremonies which took place in early July and wanted to include them.
Although we have been at UPC for some years, this was the first time Vera and I attended graduation ceremonies. We knew some of the graduating students, so decided to go along to see how it all went.
The main ceremony for all graduating students (about 5,000 both undergraduate and post-graduate) took place in the university's impressive gymnasium. Graduating students wore different coloured T-shirts, depending on their College (eg Petroleum Engineering, or Geology, or Business, etc).
The key-note speech was given by the University's President, Professor Shan Hong Hong. We heard on the grapevine that the leaders will all be replaced in the next semester, so this would be her 'last hurrah'.
Over following days, students in each College received their actual degrees from the President. She must have been absolutely exhausted by the end of that week!
Vera and I were glad we attended the graduation ceremonies. Everything went like clock-work. This was a big event in the lives of these students - the culmination of 4 years of hard study. It was interesting, and a privilege, so see them grow in maturity and knowledge over that time.
They were now going on to the next stage of their lives, finding jobs and settling into working life, but they will always remember (cherish?) the time they spent at UPC.
The university's gymnasium, an iconic structure, where the main graduation ceremony took place. |
Over 5,000 graduating students almost filled the gymnasium. They wore different coloured T-shirts depending on their College. |
Faces of the future leaders of China. |
The International Trade majors wore yellow T-shirts, part of the College of Business and Administration. |
These were the International Trade students who were in my classes. |
Suddenly a group of students burst into song, led by this 'conductor' (perhaps a teacher?). It added to the festive atmosphere. |
Shan Hong Hong's image appeared on big screens around the gymnasium during her speech. |
Following the main ceremony, there were special individual ceremonies for each College, at which the students were presented with their degree, by the President, and photos taken. |
The following photos are of some of the International Trade students I taught. |
Jelena getting her degree certificate. She was a lively and friendly girl. |
Lots of photos after the degree ceremony. |
Some of the International Trade students who had been in my classes. |
Two of students we got to know well: Yu Ya Qi (Romulus) graduated last year but came down for his girlfriend's graduation, Li Zhi Wei (Lena). Lena did a double degree, Law and English. |
We hosted lunch for some of the top students from my Western Culture classes DM1301 and DM1302. Bright kids. |
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That's it for this post.
I have now caught up - so much easier to do that here in Hong Kong than in China. Still, we are looking forward to returning to the campus this afternoon. Teaching starts on Monday, so it will be "all systems go", another semester, new classes, new students. All good.
Best wishes, keep well and keep smiling.
Alex & Vera Olah
English teachers at the China University of Petroleum, Qingdao
www.upc.edu.cn
Thursday 3 September 2015