
October 25, the Third Shenzhen University Education Innovation Seminar for Alumni Principals and Teachers was held on campus. The forum was organized by the School of Humanities under the guidance of the Student Affairs Office, with co-hosting support from other 5 colleges.
The event brought together experts, scholars, and front-line educators from across Shenzhen to discuss educational transformation and teacher development in the age of artificial intelligence. Over its three-year history, the forum has served as a bridge between university talent cultivation and practical needs in basic education, while also creating a career platform for students interested in teaching.
To better integrate theory and practice and foster a collaborative educational ecosystem, the opening ceremony included the appointment of distinguished alumni as external internship mentors. This initiative aims to pool alumni expertise in training future teachers who are well-equipped to meet evolving demands in the field.