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The Building of Shenyang Jianzhu University 1998-2007: a Case Study of the Role of Professor Fuchang Zhang and His Communist Party Network
THE BUILDING OF SHENYANG JIANZHU UNIVERSITY 1998-2007: A CASE STUDY OF THE ROLE OF PROFESSOR FUCHANG ZHANG AND HIS COMMUNIST PARTY NETWORK WILLIAM D. BLIZZARD, JR. A DISSERTATION Submitted to the Ph.D. in Leadership & Change Program of Antioch University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy August, 2008 This is to certify that the dissertation entitled: THE BUILDING OF SHENYANG JIANZHU UNIVERSITY 1998-2007: A CASE STUDY OF THE ROLE OF PROFESSOR FUCHANG ZHANG AND HIS COMMUNIST PARTY NETWORK prepared by William D. Blizzard, Jr. is approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership & Change. Approved by: Al Guskin, Chair date Laurien Alexandre, Committee Member date Elizabeth Holloway, Committee Member date Lee Lu, External Reader date Copyright 2008 William DeVan Blizzard, Jr. All rights reserved Dedication This dissertation is dedicated to my father, who indicated that this is the second time in my life that he has been proud of me Acknowledgements I want to thank my wife, Mary Alice Blizzard, for supporting me--not only in this quest, but all other journeys we have shared for 41 years together. I wish to thank Al Guskin, Ph.D., my chair and program advisor. One of my proudest moments in life was when he became my advisor in the Ph.D. in Leadership and Change program, and especially when he became the chair of my dissertation committee. I want to thank Laurien Alexandre, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor of University Academic Affairs, and Director and Professor in the Ph.D. -
2021 International Conference on Security, Pattern Analysis, and Cybernetics (SPAC 2021)
2021 International Conference on Security, Pattern Analysis, and Cybernetics (SPAC 2021) Honorary General Chairs Tianyou Chai, Chinese Academy of Sci., China Jie Chen, Beijing Institute of Technology, China General Chair C. L. Philip Chen, South China Univ. of Tech., China General Co-Chair Yuhua Cheng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Weidong Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Program Chair Tieshan Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Program Co-Chairs Jinliang Shao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Yuan-Yan Tang, University of Macau, Macau, China CALL FOR PAPERS: Xiaofeng Liao, Chongqing University, China Songyi Dian, Sichuan University, China 2021 International Conference on Security, Pattern Analysis, and Cybernetics Lu Liu, City University of Hong Kong, HK, China June 18-20, 2021 Organizing Committee Chairs Hong Cheng, University of Elect. Sci. and Tech. of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, China China. Dujuan Wang, Sichuan University, China Yue Long, University of Electronic Science and Location: Technology of China, China Yan-Jun Liu, Liaoning University of Tech., China The 2021 International Conference on Security, Pattern Analysis, and Cybernetics will be held by University Yong-Ming Li, Liaoning University of Tech., China of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. Organizing Committee Co-Chairs Sponsors: Kai Chen, University of Electronic Science and Sponsors: -
An Chengri an Chengri, Male, Born in November, 1964.Professor. Director
An Chengri , male, born in November, 1964.Professor. Director of Institute of International Studies, Department of Political Science, School of philosophy and Public Administration,Heilongjiang University. Ph. D student of Japanese politics and Diplomacy History, NanKai University,2001.Doctor(International Relations History), Kokugakuin University,2002. Research Orientation: Japanese Foreign Relations, International Relation History in East Asia Publications: Research on contemporary Japan-South Korea Relations(China Social Science Press,October,2008);International Relations History of East Asia(Jilin Science Literature Press,March,2005) Association: Executive Director of China Institute of Japanese History , Director of China Society of Sino-Japanese Relations History Address: No.74 Xuefu Road, Nangang District, Haerbin, Heilongjiang, Department of Political Science, School of philosophy and Public Administration,Heilongjiang University. Postcode: 150080 An shanhua , Female, born in July,1964. Associate Professor, School of History, Dalian University. Doctor( World History),Jilin University,2007. Research Orientation: Modern and contemporary Japanese History, Japanese Foreign Relations, Political Science Publications: Comparative Studies on World Order View of China Korea and Japan and their Diplomatic in Modern Time ( Japanese Studies Forum , Northeast Normal University, 2006); Analysis of Japan's anti-system ideology towards the international system ( Journal of Changchun University of Science and Technology , Changchun University,2006) -
A Study on Colleges and Universities Serving Local Economy from the Perspective of Industry-University-Research Integration Huang Mingyue1 Yang Guangmin2*
International Conference on Advanced Information and Communication Technology for Education (ICAICTE 2013) A Study on Colleges and Universities Serving Local Economy from the Perspective of Industry-university-research Integration Huang Mingyue1 Yang Guangmin2* 1Pysical Education College of Dalian University, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622; 2Foreign Affairs Office, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622 Abstract: integration of education, scientific research and production. This integration is also a cooperative Industry-university-research integration is a association constituted by enterprises, unity which establishes the university-centered universities and scientific research institutions integration of education, scientific research and on the basis of resource sharing, complementary production. This unity is of very practical advantages, business connection and interests guiding importance to boost local economy, sharing. The cooperative association devotes enhance regional economic vitality, and ensure itself to the close integration of fundamental school running characteristics and education research, development research and applied quality of universities. That enterprises research. It has an important practical guiding collaborate with universities to repay society is significance to promote regional economic an expansion of universities serving society development, improve the regional economic function and a significant program for public vitality, guarantee and improve the education good. Meanwhile, this collaboration is a useful quality and -
Our Mission. Our Vision. Our Values. Our Mission
Our Mission. Our Vision. Our Values. Our Mission. Our Mission. Benedictine University dedicates itself to the The Benedictine University community provides Our Vision. education of undergraduate and graduate instruction, counsel and life experiences which help students acquire enduring knowledge and cultivate students from diverse ethnic, racial and skills to: Our Values. religious backgrounds. As an academic It is difficult to convey in words the human warmth of spirit, community committed to liberal arts and • Communicate effectively across cultural boundaries. love of teaching and dedication to student success that resonates throughout Benedictine University. Our mission, professional education – distinguished and • Reason and make informed judgments. our vision and our values express a great deal about the guided by its Roman Catholic tradition • Identify and solve problems independently motivating spirit found at this University. and Benedictine heritage – the University and cooperatively. Our mission has evolved as a result of years of forward- prepares its students for a lifetime as • Develop a sense of intellectual curiosity and a thinking, goal-setting and character-building desire for lifelong learning. as an expression of what our community members strive active, informed and responsible citizens to instill in each student. It is based on a long and rich and leaders in the world community. • Understand the content, methodology and Benedictine tradition of learning, as well as personal interrelationships of specific areas of study. and spiritual growth. Benedictine’s mission reflects our devotion • Pursue and communicate the truth. St. Benedict introduced a vision of lifelong learning to helping students become responsible persons more than 1,500 years ago. -
Self-Study Part I
Department of Communication Self-Study: Part One June 30, 2000 Page 1 of 31 PART ONE 1. Data prepared by the Office of Institutional Studies. 2. Faculty. A. List of faculty by rank, and distribution according to teaching and research specialties. Name Rank Teaching & Research Specialty Period of Service Edward L. Fink Professor Persuasion 8-17-81 to present Vicki S. Freimuth Professor Health Communication 8-17-74 to 5-31-98 James E. Grunig Professor Public Relations 9-1-69 to present (7-1-99 in COMM) Martha Watson Professor Rhetoric 8-17-89 to 7-30-97 Andrew D. Wolvin Professor Pedagogy, Listening 9-1-68 to present Raymond Falcione Associate Professor Organizational Communication 8-17-72 to 6-30-97 Robert N. Gaines Associate Professor Rhetoric & Public Discourse 8-17-86 to present Larissa A. Grunig Associate Professor Public Relations 8-17-85 to present (7-1-99 in COMM) James F. Klumpp Associate Professor Rhetoric & Public Discourse, 8-17-86 to present Political Communication Joseph L. McCaleb Associate Professor Rhetoric & Public Discourse, 8-17-76 to present (half-time) Pedagogy Linda Aldoory Assistant Professor Public Relations 8-17-99 to present Deborah A. Cai Assistant Professor Negotiation & Conflict 8-17-95 to present Management; Intercultural Communication; Persuasion Laura E. Drake Assistant Professor Negotiation & Conflict 8-17-99 to present Management; Intercultural Communication; Persuasion Jennifer Garst Assistant Professor Persuasion, Media Effects 8-17-99 to present Katherine A. McComas Assistant Professor Public Relations 8-17-00 to present Michael F. Meffert Assistant Professor Political Communication, 8-17-99 to present Media Effects Shawn J. -
8Th IWACP Participants
Hosted by Guangdong University of Technology, Beijing Normal University, Hainan Tropical Ocean University Organized by Co-organized by Paulista University, Dongguan University of Technology, Parthenope University, University of Sheffield, Deakin University in participation with 2 8th International Workshop | Advances in Cleaner Production Technical Report Responsible for the information: Biagio F. Giannetti (Conference Chair) http://www.advancesincleanerproduction.net COUPLING GREEN AND BLUE ECONOMIES: HOW ARE CLEANER PRODUCTION AND CITIES LEADING THE NEXT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT? Sanya, China November 13th to 15th - 2019 th 3 8 International Workshop | Advances in Cleaner Production The topic of the 8th International Workshop Advances in Cleaner Production (IWACP): Coupling green and Blue Economies: How are Cleaner Production and Cities Leading the Next Sustainable Development? was discussed by Brazilian and foreign researchers for three days in Sanya, China during the period of November 13th to 15th, 2019. The international conference was organized by the Postgraduate Program in Production Engineering (Master's and Doctoral Program) and Co-organized by Dongguan University of Technology, Parthenope University, University of Sheffield, Deakin University. The event counted with the partnership of the (University of Firenze, Italy), UNISON (Universidad de Sonora, México), the University of Manitoba (Canada), BNU (Beijing Normal University, China), the Journal of Cleaner Production, and the ACPN (Advances in Cleaner Production Network). The hosting institutions were the Guangdong University of Technology, Beijing Normal University, and Hainan Tropical Ocean University The partnership with the Journal of Cleaner Production (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-cleaner-production/), that started during the 1st IWACP was maintained with the support of the Co-Editors in Chief: Prof. -
2018 Chinese Control and Decision Conference (CCDC 2018)
2018 Chinese Control and Decision Conference (CCDC 2018) Shenyang, China 9-11 June 2018 Pages 1-680 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1851D-POD ISBN: 978-1-5386-1245-3 1/10 Copyright © 2018 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All Rights Reserved Copyright and Reprint Permissions: Abstracting is permitted with credit to the source. Libraries are permitted to photocopy beyond the limit of U.S. copyright law for private use of patrons those articles in this volume that carry a code at the bottom of the first page, provided the per-copy fee indicated in the code is paid through Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. For other copying, reprint or republication permission, write to IEEE Copyrights Manager, IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854. All rights reserved. *** This is a print representation of what appears in the IEEE Digital Library. Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1851D-POD ISBN (Print-On-Demand): 978-1-5386-1245-3 ISBN (Online): 978-1-5386-1244-6 ISSN: 1948-9439 Additional Copies of This Publication Are Available From: Curran Associates, Inc 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: (845) 758-0400 Fax: (845) 758-2633 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com Technical Papers Session SatA01:Adaptive Control (I) Venue Room01 Date/Time 15:50-17:50 Chair Wei Guan, Shenyang Aerospace Univ. Co-Chair TianNing Chen, Xi'an Jiaotong Univ. 15:50-16:10 SatA01-1 A new variable step size LMS adaptive algorithm 1 Qun Niu, Xi'an Jiaotong Univ. -
University of Leeds Chinese Accepted Institution List 2021
University of Leeds Chinese accepted Institution List 2021 This list applies to courses in: All Engineering and Computing courses School of Mathematics School of Education School of Politics and International Studies School of Sociology and Social Policy GPA Requirements 2:1 = 75-85% 2:2 = 70-80% Please visit https://courses.leeds.ac.uk to find out which courses require a 2:1 and a 2:2. Please note: This document is to be used as a guide only. Final decisions will be made by the University of Leeds admissions teams. -
Higher Education Project
Ex-ante Evaluation 1. Name of the Project Country: People’s Republic of China Project: Higher Education Project (Regional Vitalization, Market Economy Reform Support, and Environmental Conservation) (Liaoning, Hebei, and Hainan Provinces) (Loan Agreement: June 23, 2006; Loan Amount: 14,700 million yen; Borrower: The Government of the People’s Republic of China) 2. Necessity and Relevance of JBIC’s Assistance In China, the Open and Reform has since 1978 brought about the transition to a market economy, rapid economic development, and associated environmental problems. This became even truer with China’s accession to the WTO. Against this background, it is becoming necessary to strengthen education and research activities related to market rules and environmental problems. In addition, regional economic disparities have become visible, necessitating regional economic vitalization in less developed regions. Concerning these regions, improvement of higher education is also needed in terms of both quantity and quality to meet the increased demand for higher education following the spread of primary and secondary education (the higher education enrollment rate was 17% in 2003). In the “10th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development (2001-2005)” and the “10th Five-Year Plan for Education” (2001-2005), the Chinese government set goals of 15% enrollment in higher education institutions, 16 million students in higher education institutions, and human resource development in areas such as law, finance, and trade. It is assumed that even higher goals will be set in the Eleventh Five-Year Plan (2006-2010) currently being formulated. The three target provinces (Liaoning, Hebei, and Hainan) are geographically in the coastal region, but fiscal shortages have left them with comparatively lagging educational conditions. -
Adaptive Multi-Objective Optimization Artificial Immune Algorithm
IAENG International Journal of Applied Mathematics, 49:1, IJAM_49_1_03 ______________________________________________________________________________________ AMOAIA: Adaptive Multi-objective Optimization Artificial Immune Algorithm Zhongda Tian, Gang Wang, and Yi Ren individual corresponds to the antigen [10]. This antigen is Abstract—An adaptive multi-objective optimization artificial kept in the antigen group. The new clustering algorithm is immune algorithm (AMOAIA) is presented in this paper. An used to update the antigen in the antigen group constantly, and innovating sorting mechanism based on its Pareto ratio is used then a large number of Pareto optimal sets are obtained. to sort individuals in the antibody population. The selection and According to the experimental results of Coello in his cloning scheme is improved by using a neighborhood-based literature [11], it is known that MOAIA can obtain the fitness assessment. An adaptive clone selection mechanism is introduced to preserve the diversity of the antibody. A new satisfactory solution, even better when solving the non hybrid mutation operator using chaos random series for globally constrained multi-objective optimization problem. In recent optimization solution has been proposed to maintain the years, the application of artificial immune algorithm in diversity of the antibody population. A multi-objective multi-objective optimization has been widely studied. The optimization clustering algorithm based on the distribution of research shows that the artificial immune algorithm has some distributed Pareto frontiers is proposed. In addition, the advantages in maintaining the diversity of the solutions effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is verified under many [12-16]. Artificial immune algorithm and its improved difficult conditions such as local optimality, non-uniformity, algorithms showed many advantages on many optimization discontinuity, non-convexity, high-dimension, and constraints. -
BIBE 2019 (Inhalt)
BIBE 2019, June 20-22, 2019, Hangzhou, China Contents Biomedical Signal Processing and Medical Information 001 A modified basic scale entropy computing method for one-dimensional signal complexity analysis in real time ................................................................................................................................ 1 Huijie Shao1, Yongxin Chou1,3, Liguo Wang2, Ya Gu1, Jicheng Liu1 1School of Electrical and Automatic Engineering, Changshu Institute of Technology, Suzhou, China 2Department of Orthopaedics Gansu Provincial Hospital, Lanzhou, China 3The East China Science and Technology Research Institute of Changshu Co., Ltd., Suzhou, China 002 The dominant T wave cluster and One-Class SVM based analysis of multilead ECG for classification of myocardial infarction ................................................................................................. 7 Yue Zhang, Jie Li The Division of Information Science and Technology Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University, Shenzhen, China 003 Serum metabolite signatures are associated with types and locations of gastrointestinal tract cancers ................................................................................................................................................... 14 Yitao Li, Shouli Wang, Dandan Liang, Chao Sang, Aihua Zhao, Tianlu Chen Center for Translational Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital, Shanghai, China 004 A wearable wireless bio-medical front-end circuit for monitoring elec-trophysiological