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11 Mar 2016 Mr Yu, Xuemin Deputy Director General Hubei Provincial 11 Mar 2016 Mr Yu, Xuemin Deputy Director General Hubei Provincial Department of Education Wuhan, P.R. China Re: Invitation Dear Mr Yu, Xuemin, As the Chairperson, I am pleased to invite you and your delegation to visit Christchurch in New Zealand for five days between May and June this year. I understand the purposes of your visits are: 1. to consolidate the achievements of the Hubei provincial government's visit to New Zealand in 2015 and enhance the friendship between Hubei province and Canterbury; 2. to hold 2016 Hubei Higher Education Exhibition to deepen the cooperation between New Zealand and Hubei Higher Education Institutions. I very look forward to your visit and meeting you all in Christchurch then. I also understand that all expenses associated with the visit will be the delegation's sole responsibility. This invitation is extended to all members as listed below: No. Name Gender DOB Institution Title Hubei Provincial Department Vice-Director 1 Yu Xuemin Male 13/6/1963 of Education General Du Hubei Provincial Department 2 Female 12/3/1981 Section Chief Shanshan of Education Hubei International Education Executive Vice 3 Fu Ping Female 3/10/1958 communication association Secretary-General Hu Wuhan University of 4 Male 15/9/1971 Section Chief Xiongbin Technology Cao Wuhan University of 5 Male 10/6/1979 Section Chief Jianshu Technology Zhongnan University of 6 Ren Jianxin Male 20/1/1967 Vice-Dean Economics and Law Zhongnan University of Teaching 7 Qin Xiaoli Female 15/6/1977 Economics and Law Secretary Huazhong Agricultural 8 HuWen Male 6/4/1976 Vice-Dean University Shi 9 Male 1/9/1980 Hubei University Vice-Director Guanghong Vice Section 10 Zhang Wen Female 8/1/1988 Hubei University Chief Tang 11 Male 20/2/1988 China Three Gorges University Officer Hongwei 12 Li Jiabao Male 20/11/1958 Yangtze University Vice-Principal 13 Xiao Yihu Male 12/11/1966 Yangtze University Division Chief Mo 14 Male 20/9/1979 Yangtze University Officer Yongdong 15 Li Qiong Female 30/7/1965 Wuhan Institute of Technology Division Chief Ding 16 Female 26/3/1982 Wuhan Institute of Technology Director Chunyi 17 Liu Zaizhou Male 10/10/1959 Wuhan Textile University Vice-Principal Yang 18 Male 10/4/1958 Wuhan Textile University Dean Chongcai Vice Section 19 Xin Zhe Male 25/6/1984 Wuhan Textile University Chief Ui Hubei University of Chinese 20 Male 17/8/1963 Principal Wen liang Medicine Hubei University of Chinese 21 Duan Wei Male 14/2/1963 Dean Medicine Hua Hubei University of Chinese 22 Female 19/10/1976 Section Chief Chuntai Medicine Li Hubei University For 23 Male 19/10/1959 Vice-Principal Qingzheng Nationalities Luo Hubei University For Deputy Division 24 Male 1/3/1973 Yongjian Nationalities Chief Wei 25 Male 12/10/1963 Hubei University of Medicine Vice-Principal Wen fang Vice Section 26 Fu Jue Male 23/9/1979 Hubei University of Medicine Chief Zhu 27 Male 23/8/1964 Wuhan Sports University Vice-Principal Jianzhong 28 Yang Mei Female 29/7/1966 Wuhan Sports University Dean 29 Pei Bei Female 2/11/1984 Wuhan Sports University Officer 30 Lu Xudong Male 10/11/1962 Hubei Engineering University Vice-Principal Deputy Division 31 Wei Feng Male 12/11/1972 Hubei Engineering University Chief 32 Xu Deping Male 5/11/1963 Huanggang Normal University Division Chief 33 Xia Qingli Male 29/5/1966 Huanggang Normal University Division Chief 34 Li Fangfang Female 29/10/1982 Huanggang Normal University Vice-Dean Wuhan Institute of 35 Li Bincheng Male 12/10/1960 Vice-Principal Bioengineering Wuhan Institute of 36 Li Yi Male 3/11/1956 Dean Bioengineering Yu 37 Male 23/10/1963 Yunyang Teacher's College Vice-Principal Quanshou 38 Hu Xuezhi Male 2/6/1957 Wuhan Polytechnic Vice-Principal Zhang 39 Male 29/9/1982 Wuhan Polytechnic Director Mingyong Dai Hubei Communications 40 Male 3/4/1972 Principal Guangchi Technical College Hubei Communications 41 lou Jun Female 23/4/1977 Dean Technical College Hubei Communications 42 Yang Van Female 28/11/1980 Division Chief Technical College CHRISTCHURCH EDUCATED www.christchurcheducated.co.nz Hong Male 20/8/1957 Ezhou PolytechnPolytechnicc PrincipalPr nc pal • Zhenyin i i i Chen 44 Male 16/12/1973 Ezhou Polytechnic Division Chief Yon 45 Tao Xiuning Male 1/10/1971 Ezhou Polytechnic Division Chief 46 Hu Die Female 10/10/1983 Wuhan Donghu University Vice-Director Yo urs sincerely r'V\ ..J .,...... �· • J Michael Hadley Chairperson Christchurch Educated Levell, 99 Cashel Street, Christchurch I T: +64 3 379 5575 I E: [email protected] .
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