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In August 2011, Zhu was named party chief of Peking University. The position has the ranking of a provincial vice governor and appointments to the post are vetted by the central party leadership.<ref>[http://www.pku.edu.cn/about/ldjg/xzh/zsl.jsp 朱善璐 北京大学党委书记、校务委员会主任]</ref> |
In August 2011, Zhu was named party chief of Peking University. The position has the ranking of a provincial vice governor and appointments to the post are vetted by the central party leadership.<ref>[http://www.pku.edu.cn/about/ldjg/xzh/zsl.jsp 朱善璐 北京大学党委书记、校务委员会主任]</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:49, 7 October 2015
Zhu Shanlu 朱善璐 | |
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Born | November 1953 (age 71) |
Alma mater | Peking University |
Occupation(s) | Party Secretary of Peking University (2011 –) Party Secretary of Nanjing (2008 – 2011) |
Political party | Communist Party of China |
Template:Chinese name Zhu Shanlu (Chinese: 朱善璐; born November 1953) is a Chinese politician currently serving as the Communist Party Secretary of Peking University (Beida), the highest office of the university.
Zhu was born in Jin County, Liaoning province, near the modern city of Jinzhou. He graduated with a degree in philosophy from Peking University. He joined the Communist Party in 1978 and was involved with the Communist Youth League and Communist Party organization on the Beida campus. In April 1998 he was named party chief of Haidian District, where Beida is located; he served until May 2002, when he was made a member of the Party Standing Committee of Beijing, which made him an official of sub-provincial rank.[1] In August 2008 he was transferred to Nanjing to become party chief; he served in the position until March 2011.[2]
He is an alternate member of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
In August 2011, Zhu was named party chief of Peking University. The position has the ranking of a provincial vice governor and appointments to the post are vetted by the central party leadership.[3]