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SCAU Holds a New-term Work Session
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   2007-09-03

 

 

On August 30th, 2007, the university¡¯s new term work session was held at Student Activity Center. President Chen Xiaoyang looked back the work have been done last term and deployed the new assignments of this term. The university¡¯s CPC committee secretary Prof. Xing Miao made a speech focusing on the issues related to the university development.

During the past term, SCAU accomplished every task stipulated in the working plan, achieving great success. Chen Xiaoyang (above photography) pointed out that the principal task for this term is to improve academic level, enhance the quality of instructional reform, strengthen the university management, promote ideological and political education work and make out the campus construction projects.

¡°The basic idea of the academic development in SCAU¡±, Chen said , ¡°is to improve overall quality and form several advanced fields¡±. He  also stressed that there must be some important and distinguished symbolic achievements in academic development.

In addition, Chen Xiaoyang proposed that it is necessary to carry out students¡¯ ideological and political education pertinently.

Meanwhile, CPC committee secretary Prof. Xing Miao (above photography) concluded that in the past year, SCAU gradually phased out into the orbit of sustainable development. He demanded we all devote great efforts to enhance the quality awareness in the new academic year, thus to accelerate the overall construction of high quality teaching-research university.

The new term of SCAU starts on September 3, 2007.

 

 
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