南在清华大学的演讲
马云清华大学开学典礼励志演讲稿:30年来我只坚持三件事

马云清华大学开学典礼励志演讲稿:30年来我只坚持三件事各位老师,各位同学:大家好!首先恭喜大家,祝福大家,这是中国最了不起的一所大学之一,尽管在我心里面中国最好的大学是杭州师范大学。
学校的知识总是不够用,但是社会上的知识是取之不尽的。
杭师大给我的是学习的能力、获取知识的能力。
我看到今天那么多阳光灿烂的笑脸,30年后不忘初心,依旧是这样的笑脸,这才是成功。
我今天在这谈一下我的感受和体验。
高考我并不算很成功,考了几年,我数学1分那是真的,第二年考19分,第三年考了89分,但我从来没放弃过。
我给大家一个提醒,一个建议,提醒是今天你们获得的毕业证书,那只是一张纸,只证明这四年、六年或者八年,你父母为你付了很多的学费,这是一张学费的通知单而已,告诉你付了那么多学费,花了那么多时间做了很多的模拟考,但这仅仅是模拟考而已。
我也给大家一个建议,如果你们毕业于清华大学,请大家用欣赏眼光看看杭师大的同学,如果你毕业于杭师大,请用欣赏的眼光看看自己,因为这社会上永远充满变化,永远充满着各种奇迹。
人生最后不管今天多么成功,你最后死的时候才能够看看你到底赢了还是亏了,所以我觉得我们刚刚开始起步。
我也相信今天毕业以后,在座很多人都很担心,各种各样的担心,担心毕业以后我是学经管的,能当老板吗?我能找到一个好老板吗?能够找到好公司吗?其实这些担心我也都有,每天都有。
我刚创业的时候天天担心能不能活下来,到后来我担心这个公司会不会长大,到今天长大了我担心它会倒下,现在的担心比以前多多了。
我们每时每刻处于这份担心中,担心很正常,不担心才不正常。
所以我想给大家个建议,也是真实的感受,这30年来,我天天在担心,但是我只是担心自己不够努力,我担心自己没看清楚灾难,我担心自己没把握好机遇。
但有一点不用担心,你们一定会遇到眼泪、冤枉、委屈、倒霉各种事件,一定会碰上,这个不用担心,你碰到这些了,就这样想:早知道它会来的。
这是一个纠结的时代,这个时代看起来充满着怀疑,充满着各种的不信任。
在清华大学的演讲-秦晓

在清华大学的演讲秦晓亲爱的清华经管学院2010届毕业班的同学们:今天,我非常荣幸能作为演讲嘉宾出席清华大学经济管理学院的毕业典礼。
大约一个月前,钱颖一院长邀请我时,我当时是一种很矛盾的心态。
一方面, 我确有一些思考和体验想和同学们交流;另一方面,我缺少和高校学生,特别是80后的年轻一代沟通思想的经验,不知道我所关注的问题是否能为你们理解和认同。
尽管如此,我还是鼓起勇气来了。
我算是共和国同龄人的一代,经历了改革开放前后两个30年。
在这60年中,中国社会发生了重大的变化。
作为一个长期在大型企业和金融机构工作的管理者,我的关注点从企业管理、宏观经济逐步扩展到社会问题及相关的制度和价值。
在思想认识上我也走过了信仰—困惑—独立思考—不断寻求真理的路径。
我想先从大学的功能、大学教育、大学学生的使命谈起。
关于大学的功能,在欧美曾经历了精英教育─专业人才培养─通识教育这样一个复归的过程,这一过程反映出人们对大学功能、大学教育、大学学生使命的再认识。
简而言之,大学不仅是传授专业知识,培养专业人才的场所, 它还是文明传承和发扬的载体;大学学生进入社会后不仅要成为一个有专业知识、有职业道德的专业人士,同时要有对普世价值担当的意识和公共关怀的责任。
公共关怀是公共知识分子的责任和使命,他们要超越自己的专业领域,抵制世俗和权力的诱惑,秉承普世价值,在公共领域中维护人的尊严和社会正义,在经济发展的同时,建立起道德、精神和文化的价值支柱。
精神价值的缺失和重建在当代是一个全球性的问题,但在不同的国家、不同的社会发展阶段这个问题的表现是不同的。
当今的中国正在经历一场深刻的社会转型。
我们所讲的社会转型不是中国语境中的“现代化建设”、“国强民富”、“大国崛起”,而是现代性社会的构建。
现代性社会是相对于传统社会而言的,它的主要标志是以“启蒙价值”,即自由、理性、个人权利为价值支撑的,以市场经济、民主政治、法治社会为制度框架的民族国家。
发端于17世纪欧洲的启蒙运动是人对神的“叛逃”和“祛魅”。
清华大学新的校长演讲稿

大家好!今天,我非常荣幸能够站在这里,与大家共同见证清华大学新校长的就职仪式。
首先,我要向各位表示衷心的感谢,感谢大家对我担任清华大学校长这一职位的信任和支持。
在此,我也要向前任校长邱勇教授表示崇高的敬意,感谢他为清华大学发展做出的卓越贡献。
站在这个新的起点上,我深感责任重大,使命光荣。
清华大学作为中国乃至世界知名的高等学府,肩负着为国家培养高素质人才、推动科技进步、服务社会发展的重任。
今天,我将以“传承与创新,共创辉煌”为主题,与大家共同探讨清华大学未来发展的方向。
一、传承与创新清华大学自1911年建校以来,历经百年风雨,形成了“自强不息、厚德载物”的校训和“行胜于言”的校风。
这些宝贵的文化传承,是我们清华大学人的精神支柱,也是我们不断前行的动力源泉。
传承,意味着我们要坚守清华大学的核心价值观,传承优秀的教育理念和人才培养模式。
我们要继承和发扬清华大学“人文、科学、艺术、体育”全面发展的教育理念,培养具有国际视野、创新精神和实践能力的高素质人才。
创新,是清华大学永恒的主题。
我们要以创新为引领,推动教育教学改革,提升科研水平,服务国家战略。
在新时代背景下,我们要进一步深化创新驱动发展战略,以科技创新为核心,推动学校各项事业迈向更高水平。
二、人才培养人才培养是高等教育的根本任务。
清华大学始终把人才培养放在首位,致力于培养德智体美全面发展、具有国际竞争力的高素质人才。
1. 强化基础,注重通识教育。
我们要进一步强化基础学科建设,加强通识教育,培养学生扎实的学科基础和综合素养。
2. 深化教学改革,提高教学质量。
我们要深入推进教育教学改革,创新教学模式,提高教学质量,为学生提供更加优质的教育资源。
3. 加强国际交流与合作,培养具有国际视野的人才。
我们要拓展国际合作与交流,让学生在国际舞台上展示才华,提升国际竞争力。
4. 强化实践能力培养,提升学生综合素质。
我们要加强实践教学,培养学生的创新精神和实践能力,提升学生的综合素质。
南在清华大学的演讲

南在清华大学的演讲secretary-general kofi annan:thank you, president gu, for that most flattering introduction.ladies and gentlemen,it is a great honour for me to speak at one of china's great academic institutions one that is helping to revive and maintain your country's historic tradition of leading the world in science and technology, and one whose alumni are to be found in positions of leadership throughout the country.here, as in so many other places in china, no visitor can help feeling the excitement of a great country developing at breakneck speed, and every day opening up new vistas of knowledge and opportunity to its citizens. you can be really proud of your country and what it has achieved in the last 25 years.as i look out over the young faces in this audience i cannot help envying the international students more than a thousand, i am told, from over 50 countries who have the privilege of sharing your learning experience here.it reminds me for a moment of my own student days, when my country, ghana, was newly independent. we felt we were suddenly reaching out to the world, and making new discoveries every day.but then i also remember that times of rapid change can bring pain and confusion, even destruction, as well as progress and excitement.the more rapid and exciting it is, the more change calls for careful management, and wise, humane leadership.order and stability have to be preserved, but without choking off the freedom to enquire, and experiment, and express oneself, since as you young researchers know better than anyone knowledge and science have a vital role in national development.and technical expertise needs to be harnessed to the development and security of society as a whole, so that it not only creates greater wealth for the few, but enables all citizens to feel safer and more prosperous.the development of such a great country as china cannot happen in isolation. it affects the whole world, and it draws you into new relationships with other parts of the world.this means that you have a stake in the development and prosperity of the wider world. and your security, too, depends on international peace and stability.your government shows that it understands this, by the role that it plays in the united nations, and elsewhere. and increasingly, chinese citizens are called on to take risks, and make sacrifices, in the interests of global security. it was impressive to see, in our newspapers the other day, pictures of chinese policemen in blue helmets preparing to join the united nations mission in haiti an island buffeted by both human and meteorological storms, which is literally on the far side of the world from here.so i am here, in part, to express the world's gratitude. clearly you in china have understood, as your saying goes, that we all share the same breath. human misery knows no frontiers, and nor should human solidarity.indeed, solidarity was one of the fundamental values solemnly reaffirmed, fouryears ago, by the political leaders from all over the world who met at united nations headquarters, and issued the millennium declaration.they declared that global challenges must be managed in a way that distributes the costs and burdens fairly…those who suffer or who benefit least deserve help from those who benefit most.they promised to spare no effort to free more than one billion of their fellow men, women and children from extreme poverty, and to make the right to development a reality for all.and they set themselves precise benchmarks by which their success in keeping these promises could be measured, in the year 2015.will the world reach these goals by 2015? it depends, in great part, on china.your population is so large, and your economy is growing so rapidly, that your impact on all global statistics is enormous. it is theoretically possible that we might succeed in halving the proportion of very poor people in the world by 2015, simply because china had succeeded in lifting almost all its people out of that category, even if most countries in africa still had the same proportion.however, that need not be the path taken, either in this country or in the rest of the world. both for your national interests and in the interest of the world as a whole, you have a great responsibility to look after your people, and your natural environment.but your responsibility does not end there.in practical terms, global partnership means that every country where there is extreme poverty is entitled to expect help in forging and pursuing a national strategy to achieve the mdgs by 2015. for the poorest countries, most of which are in africa, this will be of decisive importance. without it, they will not reach the goals. with it, they are in with a real chance.that places a big responsibility on the rich countries and it is one that china shares. i know you are used to thinking of your country as a developing one, and so it is probably the fastest developing country the world has ever seen. but the more successfully it develops, the more it too will be expected to show solidarity with smaller and poorer countries that still need a helping hand.by the same token, as china's geopolitical weight grows, so does its share of responsibility for world security.as well as global solidarity, the millennium declaration expressed a shared vision of collective security, rooted in the united nations charter.yet the events of the past two years have called that consensus in question.they have argued that force must sometimes be used preventively, and that they must be free to decide when their national security requires it.others have replied that that doctrine is in itself a grave threat to international peace and security since it might imply that any state has the right to use force whenever it sees fit, without regard to other states' concerns. and that is precisely the state of affairs which the united nations was created to save humanity from.indeed, the first purpose of the united nations, laid down in article 1 of thecharter, is to take effective collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace.we must show that the united nations is capable of fulfilling that purpose, so that states do not feel obliged or entitled to take the law into their own hands.in short, my friends, there is much to be done to make the world safe in this new century, and to give all its inhabitants a real chance of living prosperous and fulfilling lives. many bold decisions need to be taken, and taken soon.i hope that some of the most important may be taken in september next year, when world leaders will again assemble at the united nations to review the progress made, or not made, since the millennium declaration. this will be the world's best chance for a breakthrough to address the joint global challenges of development and security. yet the task will be much tougher than five years ag instead of setting goals, this time leaders must agree on concrete decisions to achieve them.china, with its remarkable experience in development and expertise in security, can make a leading contribution to this vital global breakthrough.that is why i am so glad to be in beijing today, and to have the chance to speak not only to your government but also to you here, in one of china's great centres of innovation and creative thought. you young educated people have so much to contribute to development, and to meeting the global challenges that i have spoken about safeguarding world peace and security, developing friendly relations among peoples of different faith or culture, and achieving the millennium development goals.you already have a well-developed network of solidarity between richer and poorer regions within china, and i know many of you will be serving in poor areas, after you graduate. i hope some of you will think also about serving in other parts of the world, where your skills may be even more desperately needed.thank you very much.顾校长,感谢你充满溢美之词的介绍。
学长考上清华回校演讲,学弟怎么写发言稿

学长考上清华回校演讲,学弟怎么写发言稿如何写一篇好的发言稿,让学弟在学长考上清华回校演讲时表达出自己的敬意和感激之情。
下面是本店铺为大家精心编写的3篇《学长考上清华回校演讲,学弟怎么写发言稿》,供大家借鉴与参考,希望对大家有所帮助。
《学长考上清华回校演讲,学弟怎么写发言稿》篇1学长考上清华回校演讲,这对于学弟来说,是一个非常值得庆祝和感激的时刻。
在这个特殊的场合,学弟可以借此机会向学长表达自己的敬意和感激之情。
下面是一些写作技巧和建议,可以帮助学弟写出一篇好的发言稿。
1. 表达感激之情在发言稿中,学弟应该表达对学长的感激之情。
可以从以下几个方面入手:- 感谢学长在学校期间对自己的帮助和鼓励,例如帮助自己解决学习上的问题,提供学习方法和技巧等等。
- 感谢学长在自己迷茫时给予的指导和建议,例如职业规划、人生方向等等。
- 感谢学长考上清华,为自己树立了榜样和目标,激励自己更加努力地学习和成长。
2. 表达敬意之情除了感激之情,学弟也应该在发言稿中表达对学长的敬意之情。
可以从以下几个方面入手:- 敬重学长在学校期间的努力和付出,例如努力学习、积极参加社团活动、竞赛等等。
- 敬重学长在考上清华后的努力和付出,例如在清华的学习和生活、参加科研项目等等。
- 敬重学长对自己的关心和帮助,例如经常与自己交流、分享自己的经验和心得等等。
3. 表达自己的决心和目标在发言稿中,学弟也可以表达自己的决心和目标。
例如,可以说: - 我会以学长为榜样,更加努力地学习和成长,争取也能够考上理想的大学。
- 我会继承学长的精神,勇于追求自己的梦想,不断挑战自我,突破自己的极限。
- 我会珍惜学长对我的关心和帮助,回报学长和社会,做一个有担当、有责任的人。
《学长考上清华回校演讲,学弟怎么写发言稿》篇2尊敬的校领导、老师们,亲爱的同学们:大家好!今天,我们非常荣幸地邀请到我们的学长,他去年以优异的成绩考上了清华大学,今天回校分享他的成功经验。
清华大学大学生演讲稿

清华大学大学生演讲稿尊敬的领导、亲爱的同学们:大家好!我今天非常荣幸站在这个讲台上,与大家分享我的想法和观点。
作为一名清华大学的学生,我深感责任重大,也深知自身的使命。
今天,我想和大家一起探讨一个重要的话题:清华大学大学生。
清华大学是中国最顶尖的学府之一,涌现出了许多杰出的校友。
这里的学生,无论是学习成绩还是社会责任感,都备受关注。
然而,我们不得不承认,清华大学的学生也存在一些问题和挑战。
首先,清华大学的大学生普遍在学业上表现出色。
根据最近的数据显示,清华大学的学生平均成绩在全国高校中名列前茅。
这得益于学校提供的优质课程和严谨的教学管理。
同时,清华大学的学生也具备较高的学习能力和自主学习意识。
然而,这种卓越的学术表现也带来了一些问题。
为了追求好成绩,一些学生过度关注分数,缺乏对其他领域的探索。
他们可能失去了发展其他技能和兴趣爱好的机会,限制了自己的发展空间。
此外,过高的学习压力也对学生的身心健康造成了一定的负面影响。
除了学业,清华大学的大学生也涉及到社会责任感。
大学生应该积极参与社会公益活动,关心社会问题并贡献自己的力量。
然而,我们不能忽视的是,一些学生在这方面还有待提高。
他们可能选择将大部分时间花在学习上,而缺乏积极参与社会实践的意识。
这不仅限制了他们个人发展的全面性,也与大学生应有的品格和社会责任感相矛盾。
此外,清华大学的大学生也面临着人际交往的挑战。
虽然在学术上成绩优秀,但一些学生在人际交往方面可能显得有些拘谨。
他们可能缺乏与他人建立良好关系的技巧,导致交往能力不足。
这不利于他们在未来的职业发展和社会交往中的全面发展。
有鉴于此,我们有必要对自己提出一些要求和期望。
首先,我们应当努力保持良好的学术成绩,但同时也要注重全人发展。
除了学习,我们应该广泛涉猎各种领域,培养自身的兴趣爱好和综合素质。
只有这样,我们才能真正成为有思想、有才华、有创造力的人才。
其次,我们应积极关注社会问题并参与公益活动。
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清华大学教授开学典礼老师演讲稿
__清华大学教授开学典礼老师演讲稿__清华大学教授开学典礼老师演讲稿1同学们,你们是同龄人中的佼佼者。
此时此刻,你们或许仍沉浸在旅途的兴奋和成功的喜悦之中,或许还在为终于摆脱应试教育的文山题海而如释重负;当然,你们更多充满了对大学生活的忐忑和期盼。
今天,我想告诉你们,大学迎接你们的不仅有梦想、荣誉、激情和浪漫,大学生活更重要的是经历挫折、经历失败。
第一次班会,你会发现自己思想不深、视野不宽,不再是群体的唯一中心;第一堂课,你会感到节奏太快、难以适应,不再是老师目光的焦点;第一次考试,你可能成绩靠后、大失所望,不再是熟悉的第一。
于是,你们可能会开始怀疑以往的读书方式、学习习惯,甚至怀疑自己的专业选择和能力潜质。
同学们,挫败感是走向虚空沉沦或者迎接成功希望的分水岭。
经历挫败,从挫败中学习,是一个人成长成熟的必经之路,也是大学的必修环节。
从挫败中学习,就是要懂得反思、学会坚守。
长期以来,你们接受的大多是中规中矩、有标准答案的教育,你们习惯于做“听话”的好孩子。
作为知识的倾听者和接受者,你们无疑是优秀的。
但大学是什么?大学是要为你们的未来发展打下基础,为你们走向成熟、走向社会做好准备。
大学培养的不仅是已有知识的接受者,而且是未知世界的创造者和未来社会的建设者。
大学教给你的不再是唯一的答案,而是教你懂得多样性和不确定性,懂得甚至有了答案也不意味着成功。
面对更多更复杂的选择和没有预设答案的探索,你们难免会在前行中跌跌撞撞。
懂得反思,就是在挫败中重新认识自我、认识他人、认识社会,重新定义什么是成功、什么是荣誉、什么是价值,不断追问生命的意义。
学会坚守,就是在挫败中坚定自己的理想追求,在内心深处始终保持对未知的好奇、对真理的渴望,在风险挑战面前始终坚持做人的原则、崇高的信念和远大的目标。
同学们,只有懂得反思、学会坚守,你才能在挫败中把握自我、拥抱青春、走向成熟。
从挫败中学习,就是要寻找自信、挑战自我。
挫败会让人迷茫。
清华研修班演讲稿范文
大家好!今天,我很荣幸能够站在这里,与大家共同探讨清华大学研修班的学习经历和感悟。
在此,我要感谢清华大学为我们提供了一个如此优越的学习平台,感谢各位老师的辛勤付出,更要感谢同学们的陪伴与支持。
接下来,我将从以下几个方面与大家分享我的研修班学习经历和感悟。
一、研修班的课程设置清华大学研修班课程设置严谨,涵盖了多个领域,旨在全面提升学员的综合素质。
以下是我对研修班课程设置的一些体会:1. 理论与实践相结合。
研修班课程既有理论知识的学习,又有实际操作的锻炼。
通过理论指导实践,学员们能够更好地将所学知识应用于实际工作中。
2. 互动性强。
研修班课程注重师生互动,鼓励学员积极参与讨论,提高学员的沟通能力和团队协作能力。
3. 案例教学。
研修班课程采用案例教学,通过分析典型案例,使学员们更好地理解理论知识,提高解决问题的能力。
二、研修班的学习氛围清华大学研修班的学习氛围浓厚,以下是我对研修班学习氛围的一些感受:1. 学术氛围。
研修班学员来自各行各业,他们带着丰富的实践经验来到这里,共同探讨学术问题,形成了良好的学术氛围。
2. 严谨治学。
研修班课程要求学员严谨治学,追求卓越。
在课堂上,老师严谨的教风和学员们勤奋的学习态度相互感染,共同营造了严谨的学习氛围。
3. 团结互助。
研修班学员之间相互尊重、团结互助,共同进步。
在学习过程中,大家互相帮助,共同克服困难,形成了良好的团队精神。
三、研修班的收获通过在清华大学研修班的学习,我收获颇丰,以下是我的一些体会:1. 知识储备。
研修班课程为我提供了丰富的知识储备,使我能够更好地应对工作中的挑战。
2. 思维拓展。
研修班课程拓宽了我的思维,使我能够从不同角度看待问题,提高自己的综合素质。
3. 人际交往。
在研修班的学习过程中,我结识了来自五湖四海的朋友,拓展了自己的人际关系,提高了自己的沟通能力。
4. 自我提升。
研修班的学习使我认识到自己的不足,激发了我不断自我提升的动力。
四、对未来的展望站在清华大学研修班这个新的起点,我对未来充满信心。
清华大学学霸励志演讲范文
清华大学学霸励志演讲范文各位同学好:今天,我非常荣幸的站在这里给大家做一个关于高中学习方面的报告,下面我将结合自己在高中三年和大学三年的所见所感所想,通过一些事例向大家说明我们将会在高中遇到的一些问题及处理办法。
我希望大家从我的报告中吸取经验教训,少走弯路,并且为自己树立目标,坚定信心,最终走进理想的大学。
我们如何确定目标,树立理想我们中学每年考上重点大学的人数六七百,所以一年后你们都有可能进入一流的重点大学或者一流的名牌大学。
我在高一的时候有这样一种困惑:我的目标是考上好大学,但是我要考好大学为了什么,我们为什么一定要走求学这条路?***的答案是“为了中华民族的伟大复兴”,好多家长的答案是“为了光宗耀祖”,好多老师的答案是“为了你们将来的前途,作家郑渊洁说:“我小学毕业一样当作家”,比尔?盖茨说;“大学退学也能世界首富”在经过了三年清华的磨练,我现在的答案是“求学这条路是我们通向成功的捷径”。
这里我举几个例子证明这个观点:我在清华电子系的一个师兄刘自鸿,他通过自己一年的钻研.在去年全国大学生挑战杯科技竞赛上获得特等奖第一名,他的专利“人体生物传感芯片被一家企业以300万元买走。
看看吧,一名大四的本科生就已经身价百万了,这样的例子在清华很多。
邓小平说:“科学技术是第一生产力”,不错,再给大家举一个个例子:我们都玩过的那种红光激光笔,我前几天在市场上看到最低的一款售价是3元人民币。
我们系信息光电子所做的一个项目“绿光半导体激光笔”,现在在美国买一支200美元。
事实上成本也就10元人民币,但是我们做来了.别人没有,我们就可以决定一切。
我查阅了一下福布斯《财富》杂志,中国大陆35岁以下的白手起家的亿万富豪100%都是靠科学技术起家的。
说到这里文科生可能有点不高兴了,都是靠理工科的科技,我们文科生怎么办啊?别急,我这里还有一个例子:这位同学是清华经管学院朱镕基教授的博士生——一文科生,现在是中国招商银行的副行长,今年只有29岁。
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南在清华大学的演讲secretary-general kofi annan:thank you, president gu, for that most flattering introduction.ladies and gentlemen,it is a great honour for me to speak at one ofchina's great academic institutions one that is helping to revive and maintain your country's historic tradition of leading the world in science and technology, and one whose alumni are to be found in positions of leadership throughout the country.here, as in so many other places in china, no visitor can help feeling the e_citement of a great country developing at breakneck speed, and every day opening up new vistas of knowledge and opportunity to its citizens. you can be really proud of your country and what it has achieved in the last 25 years.as i look out over the young faces in this audience i cannot help envying the international students more than a thousand, i am told, from over 50 countries who have the privilege of sharing your learning e_perience here.it reminds me for a moment of my own student days, when my country, ghana, was newly independent. we felt we were suddenly reaching out to the world, and making new discoveries every day.but then i also remember that times of rapid change can bring pain and confusion, even destruction, as wellas progress and e_citement.the more rapid and e_citing it is, the more change calls for careful management, and wise, humane leadership.order and stability have to be preserved, but without choking off the freedom to enquire, and e_periment, ande_press oneself, since as you young researchers knowbetter than anyone knowledge and science have a vitalrole in national development.and technical e_pertise needs to be harnessed to the development and security of society as a whole, so thatit not only creates greater wealth for the few, but enables all citizens to feel safer and more prosperous.the development of such a great country as china cannot happen in isolation. it affects the whole world, and it draws you into new relationships with other partsof the world.increasingly, your economy depends on e_changes with other countries both imports and e_ports, of both goods and capital. foreign investment plays an essential rolein your growth, while your holdings of foreign currencies and your management of your own currency are ing to playa vital part in the international moary system.this means that you have a stake in the development and prosperity of the wider world. and your security, too, depends on international peace and stability.your government shows that it understands this, bythe role that it plays in the united nations, and elsewhere. and increasingly, chinese citizens are called on to take risks, and make sacrifices, in the interestsof global security. it was impressive to see, in our newspapers the other day, pictures of chinese policemenin blue helmets preparing to join the united nations mission in haiti an island buffeted by both human and meteorological storms, which is literally on the far side of the world from here.so i am here, in part, to e_press the world's gratitude. clearly you in china have understood, as your saying goes, that we all share the same breath. humanmisery knows no frontiers, and nor should humansolidarity.indeed, solidarity was one of the fundamental values solemnly reaffirmed, four years ago, by the political leaders from all over the world who met at united nations headquarters, and issued the millennium declaration.they declared that global challenges must be managedin a way that distributes the costs and burdens fairly…those who suffer or who benefit least deservehelp from those who benefit most.they promised to spare no effort to free more thanone billion of their fellow men, women and children frome_treme poverty, and to make the right to development a reality for all.and they set themselves precise benchmarks by which their success in keeping these promises could be measured, in the year 2021.those benchmarks have e to be known as the millennium development goals, or mdgs. first among them is thepledge to reduce by half the proportion of people in the world living on an ine of less than one dollar a day. others include the pledge to halt, and begin to reverse,the spread of hiv/aids; and the pledge to integrate the principles of sustainable development into everycountry's policies and programmes, so that our children and grandchildren will not face the threat of living on a pla irredeemably spoilt by human activities, or whose resources are not sufficient for their needs.will the world reach these goals by 2021? it depends, in great part, on china.your population is so large, and your economy is growing so rapidly, that your impact on all global statistics is enormous. it is theoretically possible that we might succeed in halving the proportion of very poor people in the world by 2021, simply because china had succeeded in lifting almost all its people out of that category, even if most countries in africa still had the same proportion.conversely, many countries might, by 2021, have made great strides in bating hiv/aids, or adopting sustainable models of development. but if china had failed to do those things, there would still be terrible consequences for humanity.however, that need not be the path taken, either in this country or in the rest of the world. both for your national interests and in the interest of the world as a whole, you have a great responsibility to look after your people, and your natural environment.but your responsibility does not end there.the eighth and last millennium development goal is a global partnership for development. this means that developing countries must not be left to develop on their own. they need the help of the richer and more powerful countries through the removal of unfair trade barriers and subsidised petition; through the elimination of the debts which oblige so many poor countries to spend more on repaying and servicing their creditors than they can on the social needs of their own people; and through more generous official development aid which the rich countries have repeatedly promised to provide.in practical terms, global partnership means that every country where there is e_treme poverty is entitled to e_pect help in forging and pursuing a national strategy to achieve the mdgs by 2021. for the poorest countries, most of which are in africa, this will be ofdecisive importance. without it, they will not reach the goals. with it, they are in with a real chance.that places a big responsibility on the rich countries and it is one that china shares. i know you are used to thinking of your country as a developing one, and so it is probably the fastest developing country the world has ever seen. but the more successfully it develops, the more it too will be e_pected to show solidarity with smaller and poorer countries that still need a helping hand.by the same token, as china's geopolitical weight grows, so does its share of responsibility for world security.as well as global solidarity, the millennium declaration e_pressed a shared vision of collective security, rooted in the united nations charter.yet the events of the past two years have called that consensus in question.some have doubted whether article 51 of the charter, which reaffirms the inherent right of self-defence if an armed attack occurs against a member of the united nations, until the security council has taken measuresnecessary to maintain international peace and security,is still sufficient in an age when an armed attack may e without warning, from a clandestine terrorist group, perhaps armed with weapons of mass destruction.they have argued that force must sometimes be used preventively, and that they must be free to decide when their national security requires it.others have replied that that doctrine is in itself a grave threat to international peace and security since it might imply that any state has the right to use force whenever it sees fit, without regard to other states' concerns. and that is precisely the state of affairs which the united nations was created to save humanity from.indeed, the first purpose of the united nations, laid down in article 1 of the charter, is to take effective collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace.we must show that the united nations is capable of fulfilling that purpose, so that states do not feel obliged or entitled to take the law into their own hands.that is why, last year, i asked a small panel of distinguished men and women to make remendations on ways of dealing with threats and challenges to peace and security in the twenty-first century. i am delighted that a very wise chinese statesman, mr. qian qichen, agreed to join that panel, whose report should be ready in a few weeks' time.i hope that its remendations will help us to rebuild and improve our global security system, so that in future no state feels it has to face global threats on its own, and all can feel confident that others will respect the rules.in short, my friends, there is much to be done to make the world safe in this new century, and to give all its inhabitants a real chance of living prosperous and fulfilling lives. many bold decisions need to be taken, and taken soon.i hope that some of the most important may be takenin september ne_t year, when world leaders will again assemble at the united nations to review the progress made, or not made, since the millennium declaration. this will be the world's best chance for a breakthrough toaddress the joint global challenges of development and security. yet the task will be much tougher than five years ag instead of setting goals, this time leaders must agree on concrete decisions to achieve them.for 191 nations to agree on a mon path forward, many debates will be needed over the ing year, both within countries and among them. governments will have to work together and reach promises, sometimes involving the sacrifice of cherished national goals or interests. and they can do so only if their peoples understand what is at stake, and firmly support itchina, with its remarkable e_perience in development and e_pertise in security, can make a leadingcontribution to this vital global breakthrough.that is why i am so glad to be in beijing today, and to have the chance to speak not only to your government but also to you here, in one of china's great centres of innovation and creative thought. you young educated people have so much to contribute to development, and to meeting the global challenges that i have spoken about safeguarding world peace and security, developingfriendly relations among peoples of different faith or culture, and achieving the millennium development goals.you already have a well-developed work of solidarity between richer and poorer regions within china, and i know many of you will be serving in poor areas, after you graduate. i hope some of you will think also about serving in other parts of the world, where your skills may be even more desperately needed.i urge you all and your contemporaries throughout china to mit yourselves to finding answers to ourcentury's great challenges of poverty, disease, and environmental degradation. i say to you, as i have said to students in the united states, and many other countries, go out and make the world better!but i have spoken long enough. now it's your turn. if you have questions, i will try to answer them. but i hope you may also have ments, so that i can learn from you.thank you very much.顾校长感谢你充满溢美之词的介绍。