UIC alumnus Dai Jianjin awarded the first Shenzhen Youth May Fourth Medal

UIC alumnus of the Applied Psychology Programme and co-founder of Beeplus, Dai Jianjin, was awarded the first Shenzhen Youth May Fourth Medal.

Dai Jianjin (first row, third from the left) at the awarding ceremony of the first Shenzhen Youth May Fourth Medal

Jianjin was born in 1992 in Hong Kong. He came to UIC to study in 2011, starting his own business with several alumni during their college time. Up to now, he has held thousands of international community activities, building a platform with rich resources for young people in Hong Kong and Macao to develop themselves. As one of the members of the second session of Guangdong Oversea-educated Youth Association, he actively promoted the introduction of talented young returnees into the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

Jianjin was also the only young representative from Zhuhai enterprises that have been listed on the Forbes 2020 list of 30 under 30. [Recommended reading: UIC alumnus listed in Forbes 30 under 30]

In addition, Jianjin won the honour of Outstanding Youth in Combating the Pandemic in 2020, recognising his contribution in actively organising and participating in the resumption of work and production of enterprises amid the pandemic. Jianjin mentioned that he understood the significant responsibilities he shoulders after all these experiences and will continue to create more value for society while realising his dream.


Dai Jianjin

As the first college jointly established by universities in the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, UIC has cultivated many students with a global vision and a devotion to the homeland. By continuously introducing high-level talents, UIC has contributed towards the development of Zhuhai and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.


From MPRO and Beeplus
Reporter: Xia Meng
Editors: Samuel Burgess, Zhang Fan