PHBS holds 2020 Commencement

Peking: Spring has been particularly stressful this year for graduating students due to challenges and pressure caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Yet to provide as much of a sense of normalcy as possible during these trying times, Peking University HSBC Business School (PHBS) held its 2020 Commencement on June 3 and June 6.


Graduates at PHBS 2020 Commencement

Over 500 students graduated this year, including 319 MA students (30 international students), 139 MBA students and 102 EMBA students, but many were unable to return to the campus for the ceremony. The video “Good Times at PHBS,” kicked off the ceremony featuring graduates’ affection for the school in photo montages and inspirational text.


MA graduate Zhang Zhiwei

Zhang Zhiwei spoke of the three-year study and campus life at PHBS. She said that though facing many challenges, students were well prepared to step out of the ivory tower and contribute to society. She hoped that with an open mindset, graduates could stay clear of disturbances, embrace uncertainty and pursue a bright future.

 

International graduate Jackson Collantes Huacon

Jackson Alfredo Collantes Huacon reflected on his journey intertwined with PHBS, including the many challenges, experiencing Chinese culture, and making meaningful connections. Turning to future responsibilities, he noted that “wherever this life may take you, we are destined for greatness. This is not a goodbye, as we will always carry a shared vision.”


EMBA graduate Huang Duanquan

 


MBA graduate Jin Heming

EMBA graduate Huang Duanquan and MBA graduate Jin Heming spoke of their cherished moments at PHBS, and long-standing relations with classmates. They also expressed heartfelt thanks to the school and best wishes to fellow graduates.


CCTV host Bai Yansong

Via video, Bai Yansong, CCTV host, elaborated on the importance of core strength, lifelong learning, optimism, and curiosity. He held that in the era of uncertainty, graduates should adapt to changes and try to be indispensable and needed by the society. He further remarked that graduates should learn to face seemingly dull days, cope with triviality and make progress gradually, which could add up to big difference in life.

 

Professor Li Di speaks on behalf of faculty members

Professor Li Di noted the twists and turns of the past year, including trade friction, employment pressure, and the global epidemic. He urged graduates to have confidence and regard the difficulties as a grindstone to sharpen your skills. He concluded by encouraging graduates to live up to the school motto as future leaders of “vision, wisdom and responsibility.”


PHBS Dean Hai Wen offers remarks

PHBS Dean Hai Wen wrapped up by highlighting the importance of “looking toward the sun,” especially in turbulent times of the global epidemic and economic disturbances. He described the sun as the symbol of brightness, warmth, energy and hope, and remarked, “Facing difficulties and setbacks, we need enough energy to enhance our confidence, move forward with perseverance and crave a better future.” He hoped all the graduates have a “sun in heart,” using wisdom and courage to “disperse the mist and bring sunshine to the world.”

 

A copy of Dean Hai’s oil painting as a graduation gift

Dean Hai presented students a copy of his original oil painting as a graduation gift. It depicts a wide and tranquil ocean accompanied by the rising sun.