The School of Management's Artificial Intelligence and Management Community offers 10 courses in the 114-1 semester, including EMI courses. Through teacher courses, students are encouraged to participate in the AI-generated poster competition with five themes: business management, financial applications, accounting skills, financial and legal challenges, and sustainable development. The competition aims to cultivate students' ability to make good use of AI generation tools, enhance their creative design and digital visual communication skills, and understand the application potential of AI in technology and design through practical application. Teachers from each class select outstanding students to participate in the finals, allowing students to showcase their creative poster results on site.
All categories of the competition saw outstanding performance. Participating students, focusing on themes such as "Technology × Sustainability × Innovation," created posters with diverse styles and innovative concepts, showcasing the endless possibilities of combining AI tools with human creativity. During the competition, students shared their creative concepts and expressed the inspirations and challenges they faced in creating the posters. This competition not only allowed students to practice AI applications but also stimulated their thinking about future technological trends, injecting a strong energy of AI technology and innovation into the campus.
The three judges highly praised the students’ works and said that this competition not only cultivated AI of the younger generation. This competition was really fierce. The posters presented more eye-catching themes such as sustainability, smart cities, and financial innovation. Finally, congratulations to the following winners, including the ranking themes and students: First place "Rational Investment, Programs Help You Read the Market" Chen Meifei, Xie Peiying, and Lin Caixin from the Department of Finance and Banking; Second place "Business Management X Data Future" Zheng Yuchen, Chen Hongxi, and Jiang Yuxuan from the Department of Business Management; Third place "Sustainable City X Smart Management" He Yanyi, Chen Xinyuan, and Lai Yunru from the Department of Business Management; Honorable mention "The Rise Of Automated Accounting & AI Audit" Zeng Bingmin from the EMI course; Honorable mention "When AI Meets the Law, Upholding Fairness and Justice" Ye Weiting, Fang Shanping, and Wang Kaijun from the Department of Finance and Banking; Honorable mention "Smart Sustainability" Honorable mentions include "AI Guarding the Future" by students Zhang Renshou, Li Tingyi, Bian Zien, Wen Xinyu, Lai Jingwen, and Chen Xingyu from the Department of Business Administration; Honorable mentions include "The Future of AI-Assisted Financial Analysis" by students Chen Qinyan, Huang Guanlin, Wang Yian, Li Ziying, Li Hongyue, and Xu Liangzhen from the Department of Accounting and Information Science; and Honorable mentions include "Sustainable Cities - An AI-Driven Green Future" by students Wu Peici, Chen Yingci, Li Chengxun, and Liu Yu from the Department of Finance and Law.
This AI-generated Poster Competition was more than just a poster design competition; it was also a practical lesson combining technology, creativity, and reflection. Students learned to think across disciplines, from conception to generation to presentation, demonstrating a proactive approach to exploring the application of AI tools. The competition also demonstrated that artificial intelligence is not just a tool; it is a new partner that inspires creativity and communication, injecting wisdom and innovation into the campus.


