CWU VP Leads a Delegation to Visit NMPAIED

 May 15, 2019

Attendees from two sides during the meeting [China Women's University]

 

A delegation of faculty members from the School of Continuing Education at China Women's University (CWU) and senior employees from the Human Resources Development and Training Center of the All-China Women's Federation visited National Medical Products Administration Institute of Executive Development (NMPAIED) in Beijing on May 7.

Wang Jingxia, Vice-President of the CWU, led the delegation. The visit aimed to broaden the horizon, promote exchanges between the university and the institute, and enhance the training programs of the CWU.

Liao Shenhan, Vice-President of the NMPAIED, Luo Jie, Deputy Secretary of the Party committee of the NMPAIED and Secretary of the discipline inspection commission of the NMPAIED, directors from the departments of training center, academic affairs, pedagogic research and general management under the institute participated in a meeting during the visit.

Wang briefed on the background and intention of their visit and provided an introduction of the university's training programs as well as the relevant operation model.

Liao communicated with the visiting delegation about the institute's development, organizational structure, business scope and hardware conditions.

After that, two sides held an in-depth discussion on specific issues and extended their wishes to engage in wider cooperation in the future.

Members of the delegation said that the NMPAIED has provided them with guidance and reference in many aspects including organizational arrangement, training sessions for teachers and the development of teaching materials.

 

(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Women of China)

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