The THU Goodwill Ambassadors program is affiliated with the Office of Public Relations and was founded in 2005.
Under the motto of “learning in service, growth in learning,” the THU Goodwill Ambassadors program trains students from all THU graduate institutes and departments to serve as the university’s concierges and tour guides. The Goodwill Ambassadors can be seen working at on- or off-campus events, awards ceremonies, as well as greeting and guiding the university’s many guests and tour groups. Through service they learn valuable skills and self confidence in a variety of situations.
Characteristics of a THU Goodwill Ambassador
Representative Flower: Alocasia
Flower’s Expressive Symbolism: Elegant temperament, fresh-faced beauty
Flower Color and Tone: Warm notes, enthusiasm, liveliness, warm and caring
THU Goodwill Ambassadors training includes classes on international etiquette, deportment, communication, and guiding English and Chinese campus tours. For these training classes, THU invites top talent from the aviation industry, modeling agencies, and the media industry to teach correct deportment, makeup and dress, guest reception, event hosting, and general social etiquette. THU Goodwill Ambassadors put all these skills to good use throughout their service, all the while exhibiting both professionalism and elegance in their understanding and demeanor.
Campus tour guide training curriculum: Features a series of courses offering a broad and in-depth introduction to THU and its campus.
There are also courses available for self-cultivation, including: wine tasting, yoga, flower arrangement, local/international TV station visits, and TV interviews.
The benefits of being a THU Goodwill Ambassador
Training across different locale, overseas internships, tailor-made uniforms, scholarships, international academic exchange, service certificate, etc.
Learning skills for a lifetime
Becoming a THU Goodwill Ambassador can improve your international service etiquette, communication ability, teamwork ability, resource integration ability, adaptability, problem solving skills, self-awareness, learning ability, and oral expression skills.