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On the afternoon of March 12, International College, together with the University Security Office and Taishan Police Station, jointly held an anti-fraud publicity, which attracted active participation from a large number of international students.
The event kicked off in a relaxed and warm atmosphere. Police officers from the local police station elaborated on common scams such as telecom fraud, online task fraud, and impersonation of acquaintances with recent real cases, and reminded students to stay vigilant and follow the principles of “don’t trust strangers, don’t share your personal information. don’t transfer money before verification.”.
To make the event more engaging and interactive, a variety of interactive sessions were arranged on site. International students participated in a check-in challenge with customized “Anti-Fraud Passports”, learning anti-fraud knowledge through games and enhancing prevention awareness through experience. The atmosphere was lively with enthusiastic participation and active answering, showing strong interest in learning. After the event, participating students said that through such a fun and educational approach, they had gained a clearer understanding of scam methods and mastered more practical anti-fraud skills.
Safety is the cornerstone of student affairs and a top priority in the management and education of international students in China. For a long time, the college has effectively enhanced students’ safety awareness and consolidated the campus safety line by regularly holding special lectures on safety knowledge and organizing fire emergency drills. In the future, the International College will continue to deepen cooperation with relevant authorities, carry out safety education with more diverse forms and more solid content, fully support the healthy growth of students, and help elevate the construction of a safe campus to a higher level.
Photos by: Teng Wenxiang
Text by: Guo Renjie
Reviewed by: Fang Kun