CWU Holds 2017 Sports Work Conference

 April 21, 2017

China Women's University (CWU) held its 2017 sports work conference on April 6. Wang Lian, director of the CWU Commission for Physical Culture and Sports (CPCS) and CWU Vice-President, participated in the conference.

Ma Liang, director of the Physical Education Department, briefly reviewed their main achievements in 2016, laid out their ongoing work and reported a data analysis of students' general physical health and sports events organized in 2016. 

Ma also highlighted three bright points, including curriculum reform, group activities, and competitions. He said that the CWU could only have obtained these achievements and completed the CWU's 13th Five-Year Plan with teachers' efforts and support.

Wang fully affirmed CWU's achievements in sports and said that it is important to enhance safety management and establish a criterion for sports activities. Wang also asked CPCS members to clarify their obligations, actively devote efforts to the planning and implementation of sports work and mobilize more students to attend physical activities.

The director from CWU's Trade Union summarized sports work for faculty members in 2016. Members from CWU's CPCS discussed their specific work and put forward some guidance and advice for the future.

Relevant departments will carefully design sports activities and bring physical education into students' daily lives, organizers said. They also hoped that students could develop regular exercise habits, actively attend physical activities and improve their fitness.

(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Gender Study Network)

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