Recently, a research team from the Central Xinjiang Office came to Shaanxi to conduct special research on promoting the employment of Xinjiang graduates from mainland universities, especially ethnic minority graduates, and held a symposium for Xinjiang graduates and a symposium for heads of some universities. .
At the meeting, Lu Xin, deputy director of the Xinjiang Office of the Central Committee and former deputy minister of the Ministry of Education, asked with concern about the completion of our school’s annual enrollment plan in Xinjiang, the registration rate, and the tuition fees for a small number of Xinjiang students, especially students from southern Xinjiang.
Secretary Zhang Feng made a detailed report on the study, living conditions and employment of Xinjiang minority students in our school, and answered the questions raised by Director Lu one by one. After listening to Secretary Zhang’s report, Director Lu said: Xi’an bet365 online live casino College’s development achievements and characteristic education, especially non-profit public welfare education, have done very well, and the Ministry of Education is highly concerned and recognized.
Director Lu fully affirmed the training, care and assistance of our school’s ethnic minority students, as well as the series of employment measures taken for ethnic minority graduates.
It is also reported that five Xinjiang students from our school participated in a symposium for Xinjiang graduates on the 19th. At the meeting, they expressed their feelings about study and life at school, and expressed their gratitude to our school for the tolerance, understanding and care given to them in their study and life.
Deputy Director of the Xinjiang Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and former Vice Minister of Education Lu Xin (second from right) speaks at a symposium for Xinjiang graduates and a symposium for heads of some universities
Secretary Zhang Feng of our school made a detailed report on the study, living conditions and employment of Xinjiang minority students in our school