To further improve the daily education and management of students and firmly safeguard campus safety and stability, the School of Management held an online special meeting on student affairs on the evening of April 25.
Present at the meeting were Zhang Shuang, Secretary of the School’s Party Committee, Jia Ming, Vice Dean, Wang Haixiao, Deputy Secretary of the School’s Party Committee, Bai Jie, Assistant to the Dean, as well as all teachers and student affairs cadres. The meeting was chaired by Wang Haixiao.


Starting from issues identified in curriculum teaching and postgraduate supervision, Jia Ming had an in-depth exchange with all teachers on postgraduate education and teaching. He emphasized that promoting communication between teachers and students, and understanding students’ actual learning needs and difficulties, are key to stimulating students’ enthusiasm for scientific research and implementing the principle that supervisors are the “first responsible persons” for postgraduate education and management. He required all teachers to continuously update their knowledge systems, follow disciplinary frontiers, and integrate the latest research results into teaching, so as to improve students’ comprehensive quality and competitiveness.
Wang Haixiao conveyed the spirit of the recent university special meeting on student affairs, notified typical cases of safety education warnings, and put forward specific requirements for student safety education. He urged all postgraduate supervisors to strengthen student education and management, pay close attention to students’ ideological dynamics, enhance care for key student groups, and further tighten leave approval. Wang Haixiao also mobilized and arranged work concerning innovation and entrepreneurship, postgraduate employment, and research office safety.
Zhang Shuang conveyed the spirit of the enlarged meeting of the University Leading Group for Stability and Security and delivered a concluding speech. She stressed that safety and stability constitute the foundation for all work of the school, and all teachers must attach great importance to safety and stability, firmly establish the concept of safe production, and strictly perform the “first responsible person” duty of supervisors.
She pointed out that with the upcoming May Day holiday, all supervisors should conduct safety education for students before the holiday, keep abreast of students’ status and whereabouts, and ensure the supervisor responsibility system is fully implemented. She required the school to further strengthen on-duty arrangements and information reporting, and all student affairs cadres to enhance coordination with postgraduate supervisors to jointly safeguard the bottom line of student safety management.
(Written by Zhang Yu Reviewed by Wang Haixiao)