On the morning of July 18th, "Discover at HUST" AI Robot International Student Summer School, approved by the China Scholarship Council and jointly guided by HUST's Office of International Affairs and the School of International Education, organized by MSE, came to a successful conclusion in the academic auditorium. The closing ceremony was hosted by Ms. Wu Siqi, the international student counsellor of MSE. Chairman of MSE Ms. Zhang Fen, Vice Dean Prof. Chen Rong, Assoc. Prof. Ling Ling and the teachers of the summer school, attended the ceremony.

This summer school brought together 104 outstanding international students from 26 prestigious universities, including RWTH Aachen University and Technical University of Munich (Germany), the University of Birmingham (UK), ENSAE of France, the University of Boston (USA), and the National University of Singapore. They joined hands to explore the charm of Chinese culture and the mysteries of artificial intelligence and robotics, fostering a solid bridge for international exchange and cooperation.
Firstly, all teachers and students posed for a group photo to commemorate the occasion. The closing ceremony kicked off with a meticulously crafted video documenting the summer school's highlights, as all teachers and students reminisced about the international students' learning and living experiences at HUST, witnessing their growth and transformation.
Following the video, Vice Dean Chen Rong delivered an enthusiastic speech. She highly commended the international students for their diligence and cross-cultural communication skills displayed during the summer program, emphasizing that it was not merely a platform for acquiring knowledge but also a window for enhancing friendships and broadening horizons. She further expressed her hope that every international student would become a bridge connecting China with the world, jointly promoting the prosperity and development of global science, technology, and culture.
Assoc. Prof. Ling Ling, representing the faculty, shared her teaching insights and encouraged students to maintain their thirst for knowledge and spirit of exploration, shining brightly in their respective fields in the future.

Jasmin Elizabeth Moore, a student representative from Birmingham University, expressed her gratitude to HUST and all teachers and students in the summer school. she said, "This experience has deeply impressed me with the profoundness of Chinese culture and the boundless possibilities of AI technology." Her speech drew warm applause from the teachers and students present.
Subsequently, Ms. Wu Siqi, introduced MSE's international student programs, offering more options for international students who aspire to further their studies in the future.

Vice Dean Chen Rong, Assoc. Prof. Ling Ling and other teachers presented certificates of completion to the international students and certificates to outstanding volunteers.
