- Source: China University of Labor Relations
The China University of Labor Relations (CULR) is a public undergraduate college headquartered in Haidian, Beijing, China. It is owned by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions.
Formerly called China Institute of Workers' Movement (中国工运学院), the college originated from the Cadre School for All-China Federation of Trade Unions established in 1946 and was upgraded to a regular college for undergraduate education with the approval of the Ministry of Education of China. With over 6 decades’ history, it is a multi-disciplinary college with distinctive features covering economics, management, law study, literature, engineering and art.
History
The college history began in the year 1946 with the establishment of the School of Administrative Cadres at Shanxi–Chahar–Hebei Border Area and later became China Institute of Labour Movement offering continuing education to trade unions and the society. After years of explorations and hard work, the college had developed into a nationally influential institute for higher adult education.
Till May 2003, under the influence of China's newly established socialist market economy mechanism, the college was renamed as China Institute of Industrial Relations and upgraded into a regular undergraduate college to meet the new requirements of the developing domestic labor movement for high-level professionals. In 2016, the university's English name was changed to China University of Labor Relations.
Schools and departments
Majors for undergraduate education include labor relations, labor and social insurance, safety engineering, financial management, human resource management, administrative management (on administrative culture building for entrepreneurs and public institutions), business administration, hotel management, economics, politics and administration science, journalism, Chinese language and literature, drama and film-television literature, etc. In December 2012, officially approved by the Academic Degree Committee of the State Council of China, CIIR started the pilot professional master's degree education, with MPA being authorized professional degree. In 2013, CIIR began to recruit graduate students.
Teaching organizations include:
Department of Labor Relations
Department of Economic Management
Department of Public Management
Department of Safety Engineering
Law School
Trade Union School
School of Cultural Communication
School of Cadre Training
School of Advanced Vocational Education
School of Continuing Education
Research
CIIR has a great number of senior experts in the fields of trade union theory, labour and employment, industrial relations, labour law, social security legislation, basic labour theory and labour market. Within a long period of time, It has gradually put in place a unique research structure in trade union and labour sciences. There are 10 institutes, such as the Industrial Relations Institute, Enterprise Development Institute, Labour Study Institute, Labour Market Institute and Culture and Communication Institute. They stand in the forefront in the academic excellence in the fields of trade union study, history of workers' movement, industrial relations theory, labour law, labour economics and social security in China. They have undertaken and completed a number of state- and province-or-ministry-level research projects, participated in ACFTU's work and labour legislation, offered theoretical supports for government departments in their making policies on trade unions, labour and social security and provided trade unions, local labour departments and business with policy consulting and management formula. The Journal of China Institute of Industrial Relations is rated as one of the core Chinese political journals and one of the core social journals in China.
Campus
Beijing campus: No.45, Zengguang Road, Haidian, Beijing.
It is located in the urban area of Beijing besides the West 3rd Ring Road. The nearest subway station is Baishiqiao South Station of Subway Line 6 and Line 9 .
Zhuozhou campus: Zhuolai Road, Zhuozhou, Hebei Province.
It is located in the western suburb area of Zhuozhou, Hebei Province.
Notable people
Li Lisan, the first president of the college
Gao Yuanyuan, film actress, graduated in 2002 with a certificate in public relations
Jiang Rong (Lü Jiamin), former associate professor, author of best-selling novel Wolf Totem
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Suku Uighur
- Perang Dunia II
- Perbudakan modern
- Li Lisan
- Perundingan bersama
- Talitha Gerlach
- Amerika Serikat
- Malaysia
- Perang Pasifik
- Hak asasi manusia di Tiongkok
- China University of Labor Relations
- Labor relations in China
- All-China Federation of Trade Unions
- Industrial relations
- China–Japan relations
- United States–China Relations Act of 2000
- Foreign relations of China
- China–United States relations
- China–Indonesia relations
- Australia–China relations