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Gender:
male; Nationality: Han
Born: January 1947; Shanghai
Professor; doctoral advisor
Member of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection;
delegate to the 15th National Congress of the CPC; member of the 7th
and the 8th Shanghai Committee of the CPC.
Qin received his bachelor's degree from the Journalism Department of
Fudan in 1970 and was appointed upon graduation to a teaching job
and then a civil administration post, both in Xining, Qinghai
Province. In 1979, he returned to Fudan for a graduate program,
which he finished in 1982 with an M. A. degree. In the same year he
began working in the University. Qin served successively as
Associate Director and Director of the Publicity Division of the
University's CPC Committee, Associate Dean and CPC Branch Secretary
of the School of Journalism, Deputy Secretary of the University's
CPC Committee. In the meantime, he started working on his part-time
doctoral program, and got his J. S. D. degree in 1991. He became
Deputy Secretary of the Education and Health Commission of the
Shanghai CPC Committee in August 1993, and then Deputy Secretary of
the Party Committee of The Liberation Daily (jie fang ri bao). He
was also Editor-in-Chief of this Shanghai newspaper. Since January
1999, he has been Secretary of the CPC Committee of Fudan University
and Director of the Committee of University Administration. He used
to be Vice-chair of the All China Journalists' Association (commonly
referred to as ji xie). Now he is a director of the China Society of
Historical Journalism.
His major is journalism and his fields of academic interest include
the history of China's journalism, publicity psychology,
public-opinion studies, theory and operation of the press. He
participated in such National Social Sciences Projects as the
voluminous History of China's Professional Journalism and The
Encyclopedia of Journalism, and did researches on "the Journalism of
Shanghai", "the Comparative History of China's Journalism: From a
Regional Perspective", etc. His monographs include On the History of
Modern Shanghai Newspapers and Periodicals (, which won him a Second
Prize of the Shanghai Awards for Works of Philosophy and Social
Sciences,) and Psychology of Publicity. His major academic theses
are "On the Column of 'Free Talk' in The Shanghai News" and "The
Urban Development and Mass Communication of Shanghai".
He has been heads of several visiting delegations to the U.S.,
Japan, Russia, Canada, Mexico and Singapore, for international
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