CWU Holds Education Campaign Training Session

 September 28, 2019
CWU Holds Education Campaign Training Session

Participants at the CWU training session, as a part of its education campaign themed on "staying true to our founding mission" [China Women's University]

 

China Women's University (CWU) held a training session in Beijing on September 26 to carry forward its education campaign with the theme of "staying true to our founding mission."

The implementation of the education campaign was officially announced by General Secretary Xi Jinping in his report at the opening of the 19th CPC National Congress in October 2017. Speaking at the training event, Li Mingshun, Director of the CWU's Leading Group of the Themed Education Campaign and Secretary of the Party Committee of the CWU, noted that the university should thoroughly implement the arrangements made by the CPC Central Committee and closely act on the tasks and fulfill the requirements put forward by the Leading Party Members' Group of the All-China Women's Federation on the education campaign.

More specifically, the CWU must deepen its studies and implementation of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, consolidate political integrity and loyalty of its Party members, fulfill due responsibilities and missions, address inadequacies in the process of locating shortcomings, and try intensively to ensure it meets all objectives of the education campaign.

Li went on to say that the university should stay true to its ideals and convictions, observe the Party's fundamental purpose of wholeheartedly serving the people, and live up to its mission of better serving women, educational workers and college students on campus.

In addition, the university is expected to regard the studies and implementation of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era as a primary task, take the important decisions and arrangements made by the CPC Central Committee and General Secretary Xi Jinping on the work of women's affairs and the women's federations and the reform of higher education institutes as major political responsibilities, strengthen its consciousness of the need to maintain political integrity, think in big-picture terms, follow the leadership core, and keep in alignment. It must deepen confidence in the path, theory, system, and culture of socialism with Chinese characteristics, resolutely safeguard the leadership of the CPC, and advance the work of its internal reform and talent cultivation.

For her part, Zhao Hao, Deputy Director of the CWU's Leading Group of the Themed Education Campaign and Member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of the CWU, made a detailed arrangement and offered tailored guidance regarding the campaign's operation such as its overall objectives, basic principles, major tasks and modification of existing problems.

Zhang Xiangcun, Member of the Party Committee of the CWU and Head of the committee's Publicity Department, conveyed to attendees the spirit and major work of the CPC Central Committee and the central authorities' conferences on the education campaign and read a decision about the building of youth theoretical study groups.

In closing, Zhou Yingjiang, Member of the CWU Party Committee and Director of the Party committee's Organization Department, who presided over the gathering, urged affiliated Party branches of the committee to stick to a problem-oriented approach and make an integrated implementation of four major supportive measures in a bid to ensure the sound progress of the education campaign.

 

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

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