CWU Holds 1st Conference on Student Affairs for New Term
On March 10, the Student Affairs Office and Youth League Committee of China Women's University (CWU) co-sponsored a conference on student affairs for the new term.
Li Mingshun, Chairperson of CWU Council, participated in the event and delivered a speech. Han Yan, secretary of CWU Youth League Committee and director of Student Affairs Office, presided over the conference.
Each of the departments and schools reported their own situations of student affairs during the winter vacation and the beginning of the new semester. Focused on the university's key points in 2016, organizers widely solicited opinions, and outlined the work ahead.
Li fully affirmed the departments' and schools' achievements in 2015, and put forward five requirements.
These were: firstly, combining correct ideas with students' internal needs; developing students' Party spirit; encouraging students to pursue goodness, inner beauty; and, to be positive.
Secondly, Li required the aim of: talent cultivation, organically combining student affairs with teaching affairs, and infiltrating student affairs into professional education.
Thirdly, he asked staff to put evaluation work together with daily student management work. Fourthly, to integrate innovation work with daily work, and strengthening new connotations of normal work. And, lastly, to strictly carry on the institution and impose the positive impact of students' management.
Directors from the Teaching Affairs Office, Recruitment and Employment Office, Security Department, and other functional departments attended the event. Attendees also included secretaries and deputy secretaries from different departments and schools, and the North Campus, and, all the counselors.
(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Women of China)
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