優秀大學生演講稿4篇

尊敬的評審、老師,親愛的同學們:

大家晚上好!我是來自工程系道橋0702班的xxx,今晚很榮幸可以站在這個講台上與大家共享我這兩年來的大學生活。在此,我首先要向一直以來默默支持和鼓勵我的老師和同學們致以最誠摯的感謝和最親切的問候。

泰戈爾曾說過:“天空中沒有鳥的痕跡,但我已飛過。”而現在,我想說:“天空中沒有鳥的痕跡,但我正在飛翔。

當我拿到xxx林業職業技術學院錄取通知書時,既興奮又無奈,是去打工還是上學?打工,意味著從此失去了上大學的機會,我心不甘,情不願。上學,想到年邁而無法從事體力勞動的父母,使本來就窘迫的家境將更加不堪重負,弟弟也將要面臨輟學,我心不忍,更無奈。經過反覆思索最後痛下決心,作出既上學又打工的舉動,自己養活自己!雖然家境貧寒,但我相信:雖然無法選擇來到這個世界的方式,但可以選擇能為這個世界帶來什麼;雖然無法選擇自己的家庭,但是可以選擇自尊自強地生活,我相信知識可以改變命運,改變這貧窮的家庭。

既上學又打工,自己養活自己,談何容易呀!記得去年暑假在南平打工, 我選擇最辛苦但掙錢最多的崗位---空調安裝工助理,最多時一天可以掙100元,記得一次在一棟住宅樓15樓安裝空調時的經歷,讓我終身難忘:炎炎夏日,火焰一般的太陽直射得我睜不開眼,熱烘烘的牆體烤得我汗如雨下,看到路上螞蟻般的行人,突然頭暈目眩,人就往下掉,把在場的人嚇壞了,幸運的是掉到13樓就沒下去了----因為身上綁了安全帶。一年多來,我就是這樣邊上學邊打工走過來的,一路走來雖然不是鮮花滿地,但也充滿披荊斬棘後的快樂與喜悅。從xx年9月邁出家門到xxx林業職業技術學院報到那一刻起,就沒有向家裡伸手要過一分錢,並承擔起弟弟的部分生活費。

早出晚歸是我的習慣,不放棄一分一秒是我的原則。在擔任大學生助學勵志與促進就業發展委員會副主席、學生膳食委員會負責人期間,為了保障同學們食品衛生安全,我每天堅持到學生食堂進行食品衛生監督。為了能為同學們提供更多勤工助學和社會實踐活動的機會,我奔走於校園內外……想同學之所想,為同學之所謀,踏踏實實做事,勤勤懇懇做人,本著以“服務同學,鍛鍊自我”的宗旨,團結帶領廣大同學,很好的履行了幹部職責,發揮了幹部效能,起到了橋樑和紐帶的作用。也使我明白了什麼是目標,什麼是責任,什麼是拼搏,什麼是奉獻。我有著堅韌的毅力,面對生活中的挫折從不低頭。儘管如此,我沒有曠過一次課,一邊勤工儉學,一邊讀書,從來沒有影響過學習,我善於利用點滴時間,勤于思考、刻苦鑽研,“功夫不負有心人,付出終究會有回報”,入學以來我成績一直名列班級前茅,曾獲得院“三好生”、“優秀共青團員”、 “國家勵志獎學金”、“二等獎學金”、“三等獎學金”、 “國家中級製圖員、測量員證書”、“英語套用能力b級證書”等。在學習上我總結了二十個來規範和鞭撤自己,在此與大家共勉,即“勤於發問、積極思考、善於總結、敢於實踐”。

收穫總是青睞於那些勤奮刻苦、塌實肯乾的人的,就是憑著這一點,我大學兩年的收穫也不少。同時,我也沒有忘記所有關心和幫助我的人,我時刻懷著一顆感恩的心去回報身邊的人、回報社會,也感動著身邊的每一個人。榮譽和成績屬於昨天,今天的工作是爭取未來的精彩。關於挫折,眼淚里泡過的微笑更晶瑩;關於生活,迷惘中走出的靈魂更清醒。 青春是美好的,奮鬥著的青春更是絢麗多姿的。讓青春載著夢想飛揚,讓人生揚起風帆遠航。

優秀大學生事跡報告會演講稿
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敏學修身  止於至善

尊敬的各位領導、老師,親愛的同學們:

大家好!

我叫孫東哲,來自化學化工學院生物工程專業。今天很感謝領導老師們能給我這個與學弟學妹們交流的機會。我想,今天的演講與其說是事跡報告,不如說是一次分享,通過這個機會和各位分享我的大學四年,也希望各位能從我的報告中有所收穫,有所感悟。

我自幼熱愛生命科學,在高中時曾獲得全國中學生生物學聯賽一等獎,從而有機會保送到美麗的廈門大學學習深造。

在本科階段的學習中,興趣是督促我求知的源泉。四年中,我不但以優異的成績完成了專業課的學習任務,同時根據自身興趣,積極選修了一系列專業方向性課程。作為一名理工科學生,要想真正研究科學首先要掌握科研的基礎手段。為此,我在大二時就加入了化學化工學院盧英華教授的課題組,作為隊長獨立承擔了兩項課題,同時參與了其他幾項課題的部分工作。有過實驗經歷的同學都知道,生物方向的研究往往需要的不只是腦力,更是體力勞動。大二時,我小組所承擔的項目“海洋生物質能資源物種篩選與培育”順利申請到了全國大學生自主創新性實驗計畫項目。為了這個項目,在半年多的時間裡,我們曾跑遍了廈門的各類生態保護區取樣,經過無數個通宵達旦的努力,我所帶領的課題小組在老師的指導下,成功篩選到一株實用性非常強的菌株,在對菌株進行了一系列理化性質分析後撰寫出相關論文,順利完成了課題研究。

儘管緊張的實驗安排占據了我大部分的課餘時間,但作為一名共產黨員,我自大一起就積極投身學生工作。大一時擔任09級生物工程班團支書,大二大三時連續擔任化學化工學院化工系團總支書記,與此同時,我還兼任本專業的黨支部書記。忙碌的學生工作填充了我日程表中全部的空隙,時到大四,每每回想往昔,看著當年滿滿的日程表不勝唏噓。三年來,每天忙忙碌碌真的很累,經常是在同學們休息後我還在籌劃工作直至凌晨一、兩點鐘。勤奮的學習和努力的工作讓我度過了充實的大學時光,不僅使我在提升自己綜合能力的同時體會到“服務於社會”的自豪感,而且同學和老師們對我的信任又給予了我莫大的幸福感。三年多來,我的工作得到了老師和同學們的充分認可,多次獲得校級“優秀團員”、“優秀黨員”以及“優秀學生幹部”等榮譽稱號。

如果說,大學的四年是一個逐漸積累的過程,那它同時也必定是個壓力逐漸加大的過程。本科的第三年,是我最為忙碌的一年,也是對我影響最為深遠的一年。在承擔著繁重的課業壓力以及工作壓力的同時,我參加了第八屆“挑戰杯”全國大學生創業計畫競賽。

創業計畫競賽,顧名思義,就是在大學生自行尋找項目創業的基礎上,模擬一個公司由初創到最終上市的全部過程。為了更為專業的完成這個比賽,去年十月,我帶著項目與來自統計、會計、財政、企業管理等專業的8名同學一起組隊,開始了漫長的“挑戰杯”征程。一年多來,我們在已有技術基礎上,深入市場調研,與行業資深專家進行深入訪談,了解行業現狀,把握行業發展動向。最終為公司制定了最適合行業發展的經營戰略以及完善的財務分析管理系統。一路上,我們共同克服了種種困難,歷經了校賽、省賽等等環節的磨練,最終,於不久前,在同濟大學舉辦的全國總決賽上,為廈大捧回了金獎,為母校續寫了在“挑戰杯”系列賽事歷史上的輝煌。

其實說實話,我們這一路走來並不順利,不夠高精尖的項目、不夠吸引人的展示,外加上臨場的意外,使我們的團隊在校決賽的競技台上只拿到了銀獎。這種失利對我們來說無異於當頭棒喝,讓我們從頭開始分析方案設計上的問題。

不同於之前所參加的任何一個比賽,“挑戰杯”所要面對的評審不是來自高校的教授,而是來自社會的風險投資家。他們不會去評價你的技術夠不夠尖端,你的財務指標夠不夠漂亮,而是會帶著職業敏感性去分析你的戰略是否實際,你的項目規劃可否使他們盈利。要想真正的從校園步入社會,僅僅靠書本知識和網路材料遠是不夠的。為此,我們花費了大量的時間走訪了行內企業老總、技術總監、啤酒釀造師,甚至是銷售代表。他們豐富的實務經驗讓我們更深刻的了解了行業的運作情況,也讓我們逐漸意識到:課本所提供的理論模型僅僅只是整理思路的工具,而不能死板套用,最後要呈現給評審的則務必是經過理論與實際有機整合獲得有效內容。

一百九十五封群郵件,記錄著我們一路走來的點滴。一百九十七頁的文稿,每一個都凝聚著我們的心血。一年零一個月又十二天,我們這群人聚在一起,始終為同一個目標奮鬥著。如果說,在最初的日子裡,或許還有些功利思想作為動力,但當真正開始這樣一段征程時,憑藉的只能是一個團隊初生牛犢不怕虎的拼勁和不到樓蘭終不還的堅持。說實話,這個比賽不能給你保送名校的offer,不能許諾給你保研的名額,更沒有辦法賜予你一份人人艷羨的好工作,但一路走來的感動與拼搏足以讓你銘記終身。

“挑戰杯”讓我,一個理工科學生,真切地、量化地感受到了科學所能創造的社會價值,也正是這種感悟讓我堅定了日後所走的科研道路。在大學的最後一年,我選擇留在國內繼續深造,並加入北京大學的科研隊伍,攻讀食品工程方向。

有著“南方之強”稱號的廈門大學不但給予了我成長的人生舞台,而且教會了我如何做人,如何做一名熱衷挑戰的人。再回首,衷心感謝在我人生道路上給予我幫助的各位同學、老師和領導們,是你們的信任與肯定鼓勵著我一步步成長到今天。作為一名永遠的南強學子,我會始終秉承“自強不息,止於至善”的校訓繼續奮鬥。我希望有朝一日能用自己的力量為社會做些什麼,哪怕只是很小的一個發現,至少我能用自己的力量來回饋這個世界所賜予我的一切!

優秀大學生英語演講稿:Crossing the Sea
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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? today's 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 it's no longer surprising to see teenagers going crazy about rock-and-roll, whole families dining out at mcdonald's 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 nation's 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 today's 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 i'm quite certain that if confucius had lived to see today's 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.

優秀大學生英語演講稿
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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 i'm 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 china's 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 china's 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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