大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿(通用15篇)
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇1
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.
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇2
Below is Cook’s full speech from Tulane University on Saturday.
Hello Tulane! Thank you President Fitts, Provost Forman, distinguished faculty, other faculty [laughs], and the entire Tulane family, including the workers, ushers, [and] volunteers who prepared this beautiful space. And I feel duty-bound to also recognize the hard-working bartenders at The Boot. Though they're not here with us this morning, I'm sure some of you are reflecting on their contributions as well. [The Boot is a popular college bar right next to Tulane's campus which has been around for decades.]
And just as many of you have New Orleans in your veins, and perhaps your livers, some of us at Apple have New Orleans in our blood as well. When I was a student at Auburn, the Big Easy was our favorite getaway. It's amazing how quickly those 363 miles fly by when you're driving toward a weekend of beignets and beer. And how slowly they go in the opposite direction. Apple's own Lisa Jackson is a proud Tulane alum. Yes. She brought the Green Wave all the way to Cupertino where she heads our environment and public policy work. We're thrilled to have her talent and leadership on our team.
OK, enough about us. Let's talk about you. At moments like this, it always humbles me to watch a community come together to teach, mentor, advise, and finally say with one voice, congratulations to the class of 20xx!
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇3
Now there's another very important group: your family and friends. The people who, more than anyone else, loved, supported, and even sacrificed greatly to help you reach this moment. Let's give them a round of applause. This will be my first piece of advice. You might not appreciate until much later in your life how much this moment means to them. Or how that bond of obligation, love, and duty between you matters more than anything else.
In fact, that's what I really want to talk to you about today. In a world where we obsessively document our own lives, most of us don't pay nearly enough attention to what we owe one another. Now this isn't just about calling your parents more, although I'm sure they'd be grateful if you did that. It's about recognizing that human civilization began when we realized that we could do more together. That the threats and danger outside the flickering firelight got smaller when we got bigger. And that we could create more — more prosperity, more beauty, more wisdom, and a better life — when we acknowledge certain shared truths and acted collectively.
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇4
Cook’s most important message actually went beyond climate change. Expanding the discussion to how young people can filter out the “political noise” and find their real goals, he encouraged them to fight against what today’s tech giants—including Apple—want them to see and regain their own perspective.
“If you find yourself spending more time fighting than getting to work, stop and ask yourself, ‘Who benefits from all the chaos?'” Cook said. “There are some who would like to believe that the only way you can be strong is by bulldozing those who disagree with you… We forget sometimes that our pre-exiting beliefs have their own force of gravity. Today, certain algorithms pull toward you things that you already know, believe or like. And they push away everything else. Push back! It shouldn’t be this way.”
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇5
“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.”
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇6
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.
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇7
本人思想端正,积极向上,有崇高的理想和伟大的目标。 在校期间,本人勤奋学习,通过系统的学习掌握较为扎实的知识体系,在班里担任班干部一职期间,由于有良好的学习作风和明确的学习目标,努力工作,得到了老师及同学们的肯定。
有广泛爱好的我擅长于文化活动的策划与组织,曾加入团委学生会校园文化部,激流文学社编辑部。提高我的学习能力,让我具备较强的团队意识。
在暑假期间,也参与了各种不同意义的社会实践,也让我具备了较强的服务意识,良好的语言表达能力、应变能力和沟通能力。
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 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.
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇9
各位面试官:
您们好!
我叫,20xx年初毕业于传播学院播音与主持艺术专业。我的特长是新闻播音、主持、演讲。我应聘的岗位是记者。
在过去的'一年里,上半年,我曾在实习,并很荣幸作为特邀主持人主持春节特别节目;下半年,在电视台社教节目中心栏目任策划与撰稿。
记得作家说过这样一句话,“人生的道路虽然漫长,但紧要处往往只有几步,特别是当人年青的时候”。今天,在我人生的紧要处,还望在座的各位领导,老师,给我一个“以身相许”的机会!中国有句成语,叫“以身相许”、那么,今天,我,愿把我的身心,我的全部青春与智慧,奉献给为服务的电视台商务频道,奋力为经济改革大潮推波助澜!
谢谢!
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇10
各位考官:
你们好!
今天能够参加这场招聘会的面试,能有机会向各位考官介绍我自己,我感到非常荣幸。
我叫某某某今年22岁。希望通过这次面试能够展示自我,提高自我。我来自某某某,最高学历是大学本科。我平时喜欢看书和上网浏览信息。我的性格比较开朗,随和。能关心周围的任何事,和亲人朋友能够和睦相处,并且对生活充满了信心。我以前在某某某单位实习过,所以有一定的实践经验。在外地求学的四年中,我养成了坚强的`性格,这种性格使我克服了学习和生活中的一些困难,积极进取。如果我有机会被录用的话,我一定能够在工作中得到锻炼并实现自身的价值,争当人民公仆,做合格的员工。希望大家能够认可我,给我这个机会!
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇11
我是民族学院应届本科毕业生,专业是临床医学。明年6月我将顺利毕业并获得临床医学学士学位。近期获知贵公司正在招聘人才,我自信我在大学五年的学习情况会有助于我来应聘这些职位。
大学五年,我努力学习各门专业知识,在校时各科考试均取得了优良的成绩。实习期间,我积极主动学习,对于各科的.常见多发病有了较深的了解。特别是外科,曾在老师指导下主刀一次阑尾切除术,获得了带教老师的好评。
我有较好的计算机知识和应用能力,并于01年通过了全国计算机等级考试(二级qbasic)的考核,现在正准备参加三级网络技术考试。我能熟练的进行windows98操作,并能使用c,qbasic等语言编程,并能熟练运用offices软件。我具备英语的听说读写能力,于03年通过了cet-4。
在大学期间,我多次获得各项奖学金,发表多篇文章,还担任过班干部,具有很强的组织和协调能力。很强的事业心和责任感使我能够面队任何困难和挑战。我很希望能加盟贵公司,发挥我的潜力。随信附上我的简历。如有机会与您面谈,我将十分感谢。
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇12
尊敬的领导:
您好!
本人于20xx年毕业于师范大学音乐学院,在大学所学的专业是音乐表演专业,主修声乐,副修钢琴,葫芦丝。在学习上刻苦认真,力争上游,成绩优良,获得奖学金以及优秀三好生的称号;在生活上能独立自主,勤俭节约,养成良好的生活习惯和作风;在工作上积极肯干,任劳任怨,不断提高自己组织管理和策划能力。在大学四年里,经过坚持不懈的努力,我掌握了比较扎实的专业知识。能胜任乐理、视唱、听音、声乐等课程的教学工作。但自认为初出茅庐,实践经验欠缺,希望能在工作中逐步完善自己,并充分发挥自己的特长为贵校添一分力。此外,我曾在安阳市带过一段时间家教,具备了一定的教学能力。通过锻炼,我深深体会到一个人必须要有良好的道德和涵养、强烈的事业心和责任感才能面对困难和挑战。
大学生活给我的锤炼使我成为一个会独立思考的人,经常的“一日三省”,及时的纠正自己的不良情绪,主动勾画自己美好的未来,自信积极的我总有一片属于自己的思想净土;再次,就是保持一个良好的心态。当一个人经历了各种考验之后,便学会了成熟。我能够客观的认识自己,也随时摆正自己的位置,沿着自己的目标一步一个脚印的前行,可以说良好的心态让我在很多困难面前成为强者;最后,要丰富自己的精神世界。从事各种社会实践活动加强了我的实践能力,但我深知当前人才竞争激烈,所以我会继续努力创造条件,不断提升自我,完善自我。实现自我的人生价值。为社会所需,为人民所需。
我知道现实社会竞争是激烈的,但是我相信实践出真知,我有理想,更有斗志。有强烈的团队合作精神,我渴求一个发挥自我才能的机会,只要拥有机会,我定会尽我的努力,扎扎实实的做起,用我的能力证明:我是行的。在此我谨以一个应届毕业生真实的一面接受您的挑选。
谢谢!我的自我介绍就到这里。
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇13
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.
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇14
各位面试官大家下午好。我是来自华南农业大学旅游管理专业学生——杨清清。此次我应聘的岗位是产品推销员。我个人认为,做人做事要有“三心”。
首先,是进取心。本人勤奋好学,获过两次国家励志奖学金。修读了第二专业—商务英语,有较好的商务思维以及英语口语。
其次,是责任心。在校期间担任了书画社外联部部长,带领干事拉赞助,与商家商谈。写策划书,制作邀请函,向广州20多所高校及校内70多协会发邀请函,迎接外宾,将书画社作为一个产品推销给各位来宾。(向他们介绍书画社的历史发展,文化底蕴,社团活动等等,最直观的效果是,获得广大书友的赞赏——纷纷微信致谢并发朋友圈点赞,扩大了书画社的微信关注量及知名度,同时也提高了自己的交际能力和语言表达能力)工作也获得大家的一致认可,获得了“优秀理事”称号。
再者,是爱心。我平时会积极参加志愿活动,喜欢跟小朋友聊天,做过志愿导游,还考取了导游资格证书。
最后,确认过眼神,如果是对的'人,还请贵公司多加考虑并与我联系,谢谢。
大学生毕业简短优质演讲稿英语稿 篇15
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.