National Planning Office Approves 8 CWU Projects
The National Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Sciences have recently approved eight projects of China Women's University (CWU), according to their official evaluation results.
The approved list contains three sociology projects, a philosophy project, an applied economics project, a foreign literature project, a journalism and communication project, and a linguistic project.
The titles of the projects are: "Research On Social Media and International Discourse Rights Towards Gender Issues"; "Research On the 'Strange' Society and The Construction Of Acquaintance Society in Megacities"; "Study On Rural-Urban Equality"; "Research On the Compatibility Among Total Carbon Emission, Structural Adjustment, and The Speed Control"; "Study On the Integration Of the Medical Service and the Community Support For the Elderly"; and, "Study On Modern Chinese From the Perspective Of Denotational semantics".
In recent years, CWU has paid great attention to the development of humanistic and social sciences, and intensified efforts to support provincial and national projects. With the advancement of the university's comprehensive reform and scientific transformation, CWU's social science projects have been actively promoted, and maintained a positive trend of development. Six new fields of study were declared in 2016, and nearly 28.6 percent of projects were approved.
With the joint efforts of the teaching staff, the CWU will work on the cohesion of teachers' intelligence, make full use of CWU's discipline advantages, improve the core competitiveness of its scientific research, and win a series of research achievements, officials said.
(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Gender Study Network)
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