Hao Ping
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Hao Ping | |
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郝平 | |
Communist Party Secretary of Peking University | |
Assumed office June 2022 | |
Preceded by | Qiu Shuiping |
In office December 2016 – October 2018 | |
Preceded by | Lin Jianhua |
Succeeded by | Gong Qihuang |
President of Peking University | |
In office 23 October 2018 – June 2022 | |
Preceded by | Zhu Shanlu |
Succeeded by | Qiu Shuiping |
President of Beijing Foreign Studies University | |
In office June 2005 – September 2010 | |
Preceded by | Chen Naifang |
Succeeded by | Chen Yulu |
Personal details | |
Born | Qingdao, Shandong, China | 15 September 1959
Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
Alma mater | Peking University University of Hawaii |
Occupation | Educator, historian |
Hao Ping (Chinese: 郝平; pinyin: Hǎo Píng; born 15 September 1959 in Shandong) is a Chinese politician and historian, who serves two separate terms as party secretary of Peking University. He also served as president of Peking University, president of Beijing Foreign Studies University, and also as vice minister of education.[1]
He is a full professor of Peking University (PKU) with a Ph.D. in international relations.[2]
Education and career
- 1978-1982 Undergraduate studies (B.A. in History), Peking University
- 1982-1986 Staff member in office of the President, Peking University
- 1986-1991 Deputy Director, Office of Student Affairs, Peking University
- 1991-1992 Visiting Scholar, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Hawaii, USA
- 1992-1995 Postgraduate studies (M.A. in History), University of Hawaii[3]
- 1995-2001 Concurrently served as Director of Office of International Programs, Assistant President of PKU (1997.04), Deputy Secretary-General of PKU Education Foundation (1998.09), and Executive Member of the CPC Standing Committee of PKU (1999.02)
- 1995-1999 Doctoral studies (Ph.D. in International Relations), Peking University
- 2001-2005 Vice President of Peking University and Executive Member of the CPC Standing Committee of PKU
- 2005-2009 President, Beijing Foreign Studies University
- 2009- Vice Minister of Education, Executive Member of the CPC Leading Group of Ministry of Education, Director of Chinese National Commission for UNESCO
Hao is a Deputy to the National Committee of the 11th Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.[4]
Publications
- Hao Ping, 无奈的结局 : 司徒雷登与中国 [An Unfortunate Ending: John Leighton Stuart and China]. (Peking University Press, 2011).
- Hao Ping, Sun Yat-sen and America (Foreign Language Teaching & Research Press, 2012).
- Hao Ping, Peking University and the Origins of Higher Education in China ([Peking University Press, 2nd ed., 2008] Bridge21 Publications, 2013).
References
- ^ Garvey, Michael O. (April 9, 2013). "Honorable Hao Ping, China's vice minister for education, leads delegation to Notre Dame". Notre Dame News. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
- ^ "China Vitae". China Vitae. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
- ^ "Hao Ping: Chinese education vice minister". Malamalama. University of Hawaii. September 13, 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
- ^ "China Vitae : Biography of Hao Ping".
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