The 15th National Undergraduate Mathematics Competition, held in Jinan, saw our NEFU students shine. Song Jia, a Mathematics and Applied Mathematics major from the NEFU School of Science, emerged with a national second prize in the senior mathematics category. Jiang Yu, a Communication Engineering major from the School of Computer and Control Engineering, secured a national third prize in the non-mathematics category, adding to our university's growing list of achievements.
The National Undergraduate Mathematics Competition, organized by the esteemed Chinese Mathematical Society, stands as the pinnacle of mathematics competitions for university students in China. It serves as a catalyst for students' passion for mathematics, hones their problem-solving and analytical skills, and elevates the standard of talent cultivation in higher education. This platform not only showcases the mathematical prowess of young students but also advances the development of university mathematics courses. The Higher Education Society's observation directory of subject competitions has duly recognized the significance of this competition.
During this competition, students and faculty dedicated themselves to meticulously planning and executing training and guidance sessions tailored to the event. Their hard work ensured the competition's smooth progress and led to outstanding results.