HAIC 2026 undergraduate thesis defense and poster exhibition concludes successfully
The HAIC 2026 Undergraduate Thesis Defense and Poster Exhibition, themed "Pursuing Knowledge at HAIC, Reaching Out to the World," recently concluded, celebrating a blend of youth, ideals, academic thought, and creative innovation.

On June 2, the thesis defense began, with students presenting their research topics and receiving professional feedback from faculty reviewers. This showcased their strong professional skills and academic research capabilities. On June 9, the poster exhibition highlighted the achievements of the college's Sino-foreign cooperative education programs. Ninety thesis teams from majors in Human Geography and Urban-Rural Planning, Hotel Management, and Public Administration shared their research and innovations through posters, presentations, and interactive discussions.

Organized by the Teaching Affairs Office (TAO), the event was supported by students from the 2024 Hotel Management (Sino-foreign cooperative education) classes as part of their "Conference Management and Marketing" course. They provided essential support and services for the event.

The exhibition featured 90 original thesis posters, covering topics like AI empowerment, sustainable tourism development, rural revitalization, public governance innovation, cultural heritage protection, and urban renewal. Each team, grounded in professional perspectives and addressing real-world needs, demonstrated HAIC students' dedication and innovative thinking.

The success of the exhibition reflects the guidance and dedication of the faculty mentors, who embody HAIC's commitment to international talent cultivation through their professional spirit and responsibility.
