大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文(精選19篇)

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大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇1

Our passion for change is why we are the nation’s No. 1 public research university.

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文(精選19篇)

It’s why the discovery process has been a foundational centerpiece of our Michigan DNA for more than 200 years.

It’s why we strive, always, to extend our impact beyond the borders of our campus – to the communities we serve, and to the frontiers of human knowledge that now span galaxies.

It’s why I hope you are asking, on the day of your graduation, what you can change next.

The challenges we face as a society are numerous and complex – from climate change to poverty to conflict between nations.

But these and many other challenges can unite us as we strive for change – if we choose the path of courage.

Listen to different views.

Trust one another.

Find common ground.

And commit to the discussions and the discoveries that can produce a better world.

Class of 20xx, our society is yours to change.

Seek out new evidence, develop new methods, and consider many points of view.

And choose the path that will make ours a better world – as you Go discover, Go achieve, Go serve, and Go Blue!

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇2

Last month we opened our Trotter Multicultural Center on State Street. This inspirational new home devoted to unity, peace and understanding brings together people from all backgrounds, in a building planned and designed in collaboration with students.

It was an historic change for our campus — and it was made possible by a legacy of student activism. Members of our Black Student Union, past and present, shared their experiences on our campus and their aspirations for a better Michigan. Some are even graduating today.

They mobilized their fellow students and called on, and worked with, the university to create the new Trotter.

And while our work to enhance diversity, equity and inclusion is far from finished, the University of Michigan is changed for the better.

Another member of the Class of 20xx used the power of journalism to create change.

In March of 20xx, Kevin Sweitzer wrote an editorial in the Michigan Daily criticizing the name of a house in our West Quad residence hall. Winchell House had been named after a 19th century U-M professor, whose published work supported white supremacy.

In 20xx, Kevin submitted a formal request under the process we established to reconsider the names of university spaces. After a review by our prominent committee of historians, humanists, and many other experts, we removed the Winchell name.

Kevin is graduating today, from a university changed for the better.

CSG President Daniel Greene, who also graduates today, spent much of his time in office advocating for greater affordability, food security, mental health services, and diversity.

The results produced by CSG this year include a housing survey, the expansion of a food pantry for students in need, greater mental health awareness, and a plan to help student organizations achieve their full potential.

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇3

In the walls of ice, in the thrones of iron, we see a mirror for our times.

We recognize our own world, where too many live for their tribe alone. Where too often, we listen only to those who think, look, and believe as we do.

Where the game seems rigged against open and free exploration. We hear too few dissenting voices, and we consider too few conflicting views. But remember: None of this is inevitable.

We can glorify our own tribe to the exclusion of others. We can build up our walls, and we can cast down those who are different.

Or we can better use the strength in our hearts and the power in our hands.

Our many identities and beliefs: We make these our threads. Our diverse backgrounds and goals: They become our loom.

From this world of differences, we can weave a tapestry of communities.

Weaving…yeah…weaving is hard work, especially when we interlace many into one. Our identities may clash. Our beliefs diverge. We disagree over where we want to go. We argue about the best way to get there.

But when – together – we embrace the challenge, the cloth of human understanding grows more resilient. We craft something stronger by far…by far than iron thrones and walls of ice.

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇4

As many of you may know, I am a first-generation college graduate – I’m proud of it. My family had very little money. We lived in a small town.

And try as I might to fit in, I always felt like an outsider and often was treated as one. My father was an immigrant, and the only person around who spoke with a strong foreign accent. In elementary school, I was the only Jewish girl.

And…and one day – I remember this vividly – in fifth grade, I learned just how easily false stereotypes about minorities can arise.

That’s when another blond-haired, blue-eyed girl moved into my class. My best friend Diane took one look, turned to me, and said, “Oh! She must be Jewish, too!”

My hometown may not have understood or celebrated diversity, but it treated me and my family respectfully.

I never took that for granted given my father’s escape from Nazi Germany. My parents even joined with others in neighboring towns to create the first synagogue.

Wonderfully…wonderfully…wonderfully dedicated and caring teachers helped prepare me for college. And I couldn’t wait to go.

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇5

Commencement is a milestone—one of life’s landmark occasions, a time when graduates, family members, and friends gather to celebrate past and future.

At the University of Michigan, Spring Commencement is a festive, campus-wide event where graduates are recognized by their school or college as a group, and honorary degrees are conferred. In addition to Spring Commencement, which all graduates are welcome to attend, each school, college and campus hold individual ceremonies to celebrate their graduates’ s of 20xx, Congratulations!

I join your professors, family members and friends in expressing my utmost pride as we celebrate your accomplishments as the newest graduates of the University of Michigan.

Graduates, you did it!

Each one of you earned a place here – and you made the most of it.

I know that for many of you, the road to get here was not easy. Perhaps you traversed some potholes along the way.

I have it on the highest authority, however, that these potholes are about to be filled, and the roads are going to get fixed …

But for those of you who are first-generation students, military veterans, or from communities, cities and towns that don’t send many students to Michigan – I hope you are especially relishing this day.

As members of the Class of 20xx, all of you have conquered the rigors of our curricula.

You exceled in your studies, your research, your advocacy and your service. You found ways to navigate central campus, when we decided to renovate the LS&A building and the Union at the same time. And you even survived a polar vortex – with not one, but TWO, days of canceled classes.

Since we are here, you must have used that time to study.

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇6

We live in an era of accelerating change where often as a society and as individuals we seem to be struggling to keep up.

Graduation is all about change. And at Michigan that means it’s not only about the change in you, it’s about the changes you will contribute to in society.

In the fall of 20xx, when many of you started as undergraduates here at Michigan, our world was a different place.

Me Too was not yet a hashtag. The event horizon of a black hole had never been imaged. And midterm voter turnout on university campuses across the country was just 19 percent.

Each of these examples, in their own way, demonstrates the often long and difficult path to change.

The Me Too Movement was founded in 20xx by activist and sexual assault survivor Tarana Burke. Burke wanted to provide a place for survivors to tell their stories, for empathy, and for healing.

She spent more than a decade persevering and advocating on the behalf of those whose stories are marginalized, or not told at all. Then the idea she started went viral, transforming into global conversation and, we must hope, change.

The image of the black hole event horizon presented last month required two years of computer analysis, data from 8 observatories on three continents, and a team of 200 scientists, which included 20xx U-M Electrical Engineering graduate Katie Bouman.

We have now seen what had previously been described as un-seeable, and pushed the frontiers of knowledge to the darkest regions of the universe.

And during the 20xx midterm election, Tufts University reports that youth turnout increased in every state for which they have data. In 27 states, it rose by double digits.

Plus, precincts that serve Big Ten campuses saw their turnout increase by an average of 24 percentage points. This is more than double the increase in nearby areas, indicating that students made their voice heard. Higher turnout was a goal of the Big Ten Voting Challenge. Well done!

Choosing to commit to the work needed to make change, and see it through, can produce amazing results – but it can also frustrate.

Change doesn’t happen in a straight line. It’s messy. It can take years, or even decades.

But when it is founded on principled dedication, collaboration, and hope – all the ingredients are in place.

Our campus has wonderful examples.

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇7

when I finally arrived on campus, I was in for a surprise. In fact, I was stunned. I had never before in my life felt poor. As a scholarship student, suddenly, I was surrounded by people who were so astoundingly rich! I was also fascinated by this and other differences – different faiths, politics, ethnicities, and culture.

And sure, at times it was uncomfortable. There were many moments I just wanted to turn around and go back home to my mother’s warm embrace – and also her great home cooking!

And like every one of you…every one of you, I made the best, most important choice of my life: I would pick up the threads of differences to weave myself a new community.

This would become my cause, my mission, my identity. I had found my purpose, rooted in beloved community.

I was inspired by the work of Dr. Martin Luther King. He called upon us all to embrace inclusion, love, and justice. He preached the soul force of nonviolent protest.

He warned against the perils of tribalism, of clinging to the familiar and holding sacred the status quo.

King famously addressed his…go ahead…he famously addressed his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” not to his jailers, but to his “fellow clergymen.”

He challenged them to reject the status quo. In King’s words, we find the essence of beloved community, recognizing that: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇8

Arrayed on the field, as you can see, are the members…many members of House College! And House Arts and Sciences! All of you…all of you to my left form the Northern Alliance.

We have two sides, and spoiler alert: we’re going to do battle. But instead of a battle with spears, this will be a Battle of Cheers.

Whoops! Who left a Starbucks cup here? Not supposed to be here! Oh well, oh well…. We’ll figure that out later.

I’m…I’m going to call on each of your Alliances in turn. When I do, you need to make…I hate to ask, I know how hard it is, but you need to make the most noise you can. The side that cheers the loudest wins! Okay? Ready?

Okay, let’s hear it from the Southern Alliance!

Impressive! Impressive! Okay, now let’s hear it from the Northern Alliance! Alright! Also …also impressive!

Both sides gave it your very best shot. Now it falls to me….

But I will not call a winner. Instead, instead, I ask you to consider this a window into the human heart.

Listen up. Here we are, proud members of the Penn community – this beloved community. Yet, when called upon, how readily we divide to do battle for our side.

Game of Thrones became a global phenomenon for many reasons. We obsess over the characters. We love the dragons and the drama. But its deepest attraction is allegorical.

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇9

Thank you. Thank you.

Good morning! Good morning, Class of 20xx! You look fabulous!

Though many of you may…maybe you feel a little bit tired?

Last night, some of you were out to dinner with family. Some of you were up late packing. And some of you went out with classmates and friends.

And this is Penn, I have to ask: How many of you managed to do all three?

Okay, I thought so! But did anyone here last night find time to turn on the TV…maybe turn it on…to HBO?

Are you ready? Are you ready? It’s time for a special edition of Game of Thrones!

Graduates: All of you today sit on either side of a great divide.

To my right: Southern Alliance! Among you are several Great Houses.

Arrayed on the field are members of House Engineering! House Nursing! House Wharton! Houses…Houses Medicine to Dental; Law to…Law to Design; SP2 to Education; and Annenberg to Vet! All…all of you to my right form the Southern Alliance!

Now, to my left: The Northern Alliance! Your Great…your Great Houses may be fewer…your Great Houses may be fewer, but man, are they big?

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇10

As Daniel goes on to Teach for America, he leaves a university that is changed for the better.

The changes you have seen on campus and around the globe also provide a roadmap that can serve as a guide to the changes you can create in society.

Purposefully contributing to change requires courage, trust, and the willingness to listen and consider many voices. It works best when trust is built by finding common ground, and when we reject the view that it is “us versus them” — that there must be winners and losers.

This is how we can overcome the erosion of trust and begin to collaborate to work through differences.

It takes courage to open ourselves up to opinions and interpretations we don’t agree with. But it’s also how we learn, sharpen our own arguments, and hone our ability to persuade others.

Your time at Michigan has provided a wonderful proving ground to develop your ability to create change. Where else can you seek solutions among such talented scholars, all pursuing knowledge and understanding to advance a quintessentially public mission?

U-M is a place where data and evidence matter, where all voices can be heard, and where talented and hard-working students emerge as leaders and best.

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇11

各位尊敬的考官,早上好。

今天能在這裏參加面試,有機會向各位考官請教和學習,我感到十分的榮幸,同時通過這次面試也可以把我自己展現給大家,希望你們能記住我,下面介紹一下我的基本情況。我叫,現年**歲,*族,大專文化,平時我喜歡看書和上網流覽信息,性格活潑開朗,能關心身邊的人和事,和親人朋友融洽相處,能做到理解和原諒,我對生活充滿信心。我曾經在工作,在公司裏先後在不同的崗位工作過,開始我從事工作,隨後因公司需要到,有一定的社會實踐經驗,在工作上取得一些的成績,同時也得到公司的認可。

通過幾年的工作我學到了很多知識,同時還培養了我堅韌不拔的意志和頑強拼搏的精神,使我能夠在工作中不斷地克服困難、積極進取。加入體育教師的行列是我多年以來的一個強烈願望,同時我認識到人和工作的關係是建立在自我認知的基礎上,而我感覺到我的工作熱情一直沒有被激發到最高,我熱愛我的工作,但每個人都是在不斷地尋求取得更好的成績,我的自我認知讓我覺得體育教師是一個正確的選擇,這些就堅定了我報考體育教師的信心和決心。所以我參加了這次體育教師考試並報考了,如果這次能考上,我相信自己能夠在中得到鍛鍊和有獲得發展的機會。體育教師是一種神聖而高尚的職業,它追求的是公共利益的最大化,所以要求體育教師要爲人民、爲國家服務。

雷鋒曾這樣說過:人的生命是有限的,可爲人民服務是無限的,我要把有限的生命投入到無限的爲人民服務中去,這就是我對體育教師認知的最好詮釋。所以,這個職位能讓我充分實現我的社會理想和體現自身的價值。

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇12

Hello,大家好!今天,我很榮幸能登上這個神聖的舞臺,表達自己由來以久的願望,我將盡自己最大的努力展示一個陽光女孩的自信和魅力。我擁有樂天的性格,歡笑是天下最美的風景,所以每天我都會扮演一顆開心果,儘可能給他人帶去歡樂。

我很自豪,因爲我擁有一個溫暖幸福的家:慈祥的爺爺奶奶、豁達知理的爸爸媽媽,培養了富有愛心、熱心公益活動的一個小女生,那就是我。

學習使我聰慧,助人讓我快樂。我用我的愛心去關心和幫助我所能幫助的對象。在給四川災區捐款活動中,我提議並組織班級成立了愛心小銀行,儘管我們的捐款杯水車薪,但獻出的愛心,彙集在一起就成了愛的海洋。由於我在活動中表現突出,還榮獲了學校“愛心使者”稱號。

參加這次競選活動,我的目的只有一個,那就是希望自己能夠成爲全國農運會的一名少先隊形象大使。通過我的熱忱服務,向全國人民展示我們南陽少年熱情奔放、健康向上的無限魅力。藉此機會,我衷心地祝願明年的農運會圓滿成功,祝願我們南陽的明天更加美好!

馬,只有跑過千里才知其是否爲良駒;人,只有通過競爭才知其需要付出艱辛。既然是花,我就要開放;既然是樹,我就要長成棟樑。我堅信,通過今天的洗禮,明天的我將更加成熟,更加自信。

尊敬的評委老師,通過我的介紹,你們握着選票的手還會猶豫嗎?請大家支持我吧!我要用我的表述證明我的自信和實力,展示我的風采。今天你投我一票,明天我還你一百個精彩。

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇13

大學生畢業自我介紹範文篇一:

作爲一名大學應屆畢業生,在結束大學生活、踏進社會之際,我已經做好充分的準備。我將以飽滿的精神銳意進取,爲實現自己的人生價值爲不懈努力!

本人自入學以來,一直遵守學校的各項規章制度,具有良好的思想道 德品質,各方面表現優秀。有強烈的集體榮譽感和工作責任心,堅持實事求事的原則。 本人思想端正,能吃苦耐勞,有崇高的理想和偉大的目標,注重個人道德修養,養成良好的生活作風,樂於助人,關心國家大事。

在校期間,本人一直勤奮學習,刻苦鑽研,通過系統地學習掌握較爲紮實的基礎知識。由於有良好的學習作風和明確的學習目標,曾獲得"優秀團員"、"三好學生"等榮譽,得到了老師及同學們的肯定,樹立了良好的學習榜樣。

在課餘時間,本人積極參加體育鍛煉,增強身體素質,也熱愛勞動,積極參加校開展的各項文體活動,參加社會實踐,繼承和發揚了艱苦奮鬥的精神,也參加了校文學社和書法協會,豐富了課餘生活,使自己在各方面都得到了相應的提高。

"寶劍鋒從磨礪出,梅花香自苦寒來",本人堅信通過不斷地學習和努力,使自己成爲一個有理想、有道德、有文化、有紀律的學生,以優異的成績迎接挑戰,爲社會主義建設貢獻我畢生的力量。

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇14

我是湖北民族學院應屆本科畢業生,專業是臨牀醫學。明年6月我將順利畢業並獲得臨牀醫學學士學位。近期獲知貴公司正在招聘人才,我自信我在大學五年的學習情況會有助於我來應聘這些職位。

大學五年,我努力學習各門專業知識,在校時各科考試均取得了優良的成績。實習期間,我積極主動學習,對於各科的常見多發病有了較深的瞭解。特別是外科,曾在老師指導下主刀一次闌尾切除術,獲得了帶教老師的好評。

我有較好的計算機知識和應用能力,並於20xx年通過了全國計算機等級考試(二級qbasic)的考覈,現在正準備參加三級網絡技術考試。我能熟練的進行windows98操作,並能使用c,qbasic等語言編程,並能熟練運用offices軟件。我具備英語的聽說讀寫能力,於20xx年通過了cet-4。

在大學期間,我多次獲得各項獎學金,發表多篇文章,還擔任過班幹部,具有很強的組織和協調能力。很強的事業心和責任感使我能夠面隊任何困難和挑戰。我很希望能加盟貴公司,發揮我的潛力。隨信附上我的簡歷。如有機會與您面談,我將十分感謝。

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇15

good morning, this is my honor to this opportunity for the interview, my name is renzhongyao, i am 21 years old andwill be graduated from hubei university in this major is electronic information engineering .

frankly speaking,i am a hard-working student, and like study intensively. when i was afreshman, i was concentrated on basic courses. during the nexttwo years, i spent more time on speciality. and in that time i realized that theability not only means my achievement on speciality , but also improve inlogic thinking , quickly learning ,discovering and resolving problem,moreover , i pay much attention to earn more social experience, iwas once a sales in china stacom in summer in 20xx, meanwhile,i got a winning prize for technology competition of landian cup.

i like challengi ng difficulties in my major as well as in my life, just so, i was deeply attractedby this vocation . if i could be given the chance to study here , i will make full use ofmy postgraduate period to improve myself . its history, its humanities and its academic atmosphere in southwest jiaotong university impress me very much, i will try my best to study here.

thank you for your listening.

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇16

“In some important ways, my generation has failed you,” Cook said. “We spent too much time debating, too focused on the fight and not enough on progress.”

“You don’t need to look far to find an example of that failure,” he continued, pointing to an example that no one understands better than those living in the natural disaster-dogged New Orleans: climate change.

“This problem doesn’t get easier based on who wins an election. It’s about who has won life’s lottery and has the luxury of ignoring this issue, and who stands to lose everything. The costal communities, including some right here in Louisiana, that are already making plans to leave behind the places they’ve called home for generations and head for higher ground… When we talk about climate change, I challenge you to look for those who have the most to lose and find the real, true empathy that comes from something shared. When you do that, the political noise dies down and you can feel your feet planted on solid ground.”

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇17

Tim Cook addresses Tulane University graduates at Commencement 20xx at Mercedes-Benz Superdome on May 18, 20xx in New Orleans, Louisiana. Josh Brasted/Getty Images

On Saturday, Apple CEO Tim Cook, who was recently acclaimed as an even better leader than the legendary Steve Jobs, carved out a morning from his very busy schedule to deliver a commencement speech for the 20xx graduates of Tulane University in New Orleans.

Back in February, when Tulane confirmed Cook as its commencement speaker for this year, the university’s president Mike Fitts touted that the Apple CEO, who enjoys the reputation as one of the world’s most workaholic bosses, “represents the kind of success we hope all of our graduates can attain.”

But as soon as Cook stepped up to the podium on Saturday, his message to Tulane’s graduates became the very opposite of what was expected of him—instead of presenting himself as a role model for the young graduates in the audience, Cook encouraged them to challenge older generations’ successes and to find their own.

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇18

Distinguished leadership:

Hello, I'm very glad to come to your company for an interview, I can't wait to want to sell you myself! My name is * * *, in June this year will be graduated from * * * * * university.

This four years, I always believe that good good study, take an active part in activities to enrich their lives, a former minister of school students * *, the class learning committee member, and has won the school outstanding director-general.

As a graduating college students, my social experience is insufficient, but at the same time I also is a piece of blank paper. I am committed to the professional work, because this is my hobby, I study hard on professional course, explore problems is often a bubble in the library all day long, though not very rich practical experience, but I hope his future job that I can give full play to my thoughts. On learning work, attitude to life, I adhere to the calm attitude, the principle of honest effort, I have a strong dedication and sense of responsibility, can make I can face any difficulties and challenges.

Please believe positive I, perhaps I'm not the best, but I definitely is a member of the efforts to run. I believe that running can shine!

大學生畢業簡短演講稿英語稿範文 篇19

您好!我是XX大學XX學院專業畢業生,惠於學校濃厚的學習、創新氛圍,熔融其中的我成爲了一名複合型人才。大學的四年使我思想和知識,心理都得到了進一步的成長。從入學以來,我立志要在大學四年裏全面發展自己,從適應社會發展的角度提高個人素質。將來真正能在本職工作上做出成績,爲母校爭光。在學習上我勤奮嚴謹,在掌握了本專業知識的基礎上,不忘拓展自己的知識面,對課外知識也有比較廣泛的涉獵。我還很重視英語的學習,不斷努力擴大詞彙量,英語交際能力也有了長足的進步。同時,爲了全面提升個人素質,我積極參加各種活動,這些經歷使我認識到團結合作的重要性,也學到了很多社交方面的知識,增加了閱歷,相信這對我今後投身社會將起重要作用。現在雖存在着很多艱難和困苦,但我堅信大學生活給我的精神財富能夠使我戰勝它們。“長風破浪會有時,直掛雲帆濟滄海”,希望貴公司能給我一個發展的平臺,我會好好珍惜它,並全力以赴,爲實現自己的人生價值而奮鬥,爲貴公司的發展貢獻力量。

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