CWU Holds Symposium on its Latest 5-Yr Plan
In order to accelerate the advance of the university's 13th Five-Year Plan, in conformity with the instructions of the All-China Women's Federation, China Women's University (CWU) held a special symposium on June 7.
High-ranking CWU officials, along with organizers, participated in the event which was presided over by Li Mingshun, chairperson of the CWU Council, and group leader of the 13th Five-Year Plan.
Participants studied the important speeches made by President Xi Jinping, listened to the basic framework of the plan, and discussed the completion process of CWU's 11th and 12th Five-Year Plans, as reported on by Guo Dongsheng, director of the 13th Five-Year Plan leading group office.
Themed on the ACWF's instructions on the development of CWU, the participants initiated a heated discussion about the top-level design of the latest plan. Around the basic situation of CWU's development, the participants put forward several constructive suggestions on how to optimize structures, including educational background, specialty setting, the building of members of staff, and the construction of the teaching and scientific research team.
They also discussed how to establish the overall and different levels of the university's development scale; how to improve CWU's talent cultivation quality, teaching and employment quality; and, staff's integral work efficiency.
How to target and break the restraining factors and bottleneck of CWU's development, and how to highlight CWU's academic features, was also mentioned.
With great constructive significance, the event pointed the direction for CWU's 13th Five-Year Plan, and provided thoughts and guidance for CWU's top-level design, organizers noted.
(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Gender Study Network)
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