Ideological and Political Course on Foot: "Zero Distance" with Olympic Champions, Promoting the Spirit of the National Olympic Games in the New Era
[Report]
Speakers: Han Xibei, Huang Jingyi, Zhu Yifan
Time: December 18, Wednesday,14:30-16:00
Venue: Conference Center third floor academic lecture hall
Abstract:
Patriotic dedication is the defining color of youth, and winning glory for the country is a core element of the Chinese sports spirit. The "Ideological and Political Course on Foot" not only offers a profound interpretation of the spirit of the new era but also serves as a vivid and practical form of ideological and political education for students.
To bring this spirit to life, the Graduate Youth League Branch of the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering invited three students who took part in the 33rd Chinese Sports Delegation Report Conference to share their unforgettable experiences. Their stories provided valuable insights and inspiration, fostering a deeper understanding of patriotism, perseverance, and collective honor among their peers.
Biography:
Han Xibei, a member of the Communist Party of China, is a graduate student in the Class of 2023, majoring in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics. She has received numerous prestigious honors, including the Beijing Outstanding Graduate, Beijing Merit Student, the People's First-Class Scholarship, and the Zhejiang Youqian Scholarship. Since 2023, Han has served as an Undergraduate Counselor for the Process Equipment and Control Engineering major (Class of 2023). In addition, she has held the position of Deputy Secretary of the Youth League Committee at the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, where she has played an active role in fostering student leadership and engagement. Furthermore, Han leads the school's network ideological and political initiatives and manages the official public account, "Beihua Machinery and Electricity." Throughout her tenure, Han has organized various league study sessions, publicity meetings, and events, playing a crucial role in strengthening ideological guidance for the school's youth. Her efforts have significantly contributed to promoting a culture of leadership, responsibility, and patriotism among the students.
Huang Jingyi is a graduate student from the Class of 2301, majoring in Mechanical Engineering (Class of 2023). He currently serves as the instructor for both Class 2301-2302 and Class 2301-2302, as well as the Deputy Secretary of the Youth League Committee at the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Additionally, he holds the position of Secretary General of the Student Union and is the contact person for student party-building work. Huang has organized and led numerous large-scale student activities, including military training, freshman orientation education, College Week events, a series of activities for the 12th and 9th, "Zilan Tree Garden" labor education, the 53rd School Sports Meeting, and the Fourth School Congress of the College, among others. He has also compiled and organized materials related to party-building efforts, providing valuable references for the development of college party members. Huang's work has played an important role in strengthening student engagement.
Zhu Yifan, majoring in Engineering at the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, is also a part-time instructor in the Graduate Work Department of the Party Committee, where he is responsible for managing graduate student grants. Zhu has organized several large-scale academic events, including public defense meetings for the Doctoral President's Scholarship. He has played a key role in facilitating the green channel admissions process for new students, ensuring smooth enrollment for graduate students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds. Additionally, he has been responsible for organizing, notifying, summarizing, and distributing national scholarships, academic scholarships, and social funding scholarships. Zhu also served as a core member of the Youth League Committee, where he participated in organizing large-scale activities such as debate competitions and the May Fourth Party. His leadership and organizational efforts have made significant contributions to student support and engagement within the university.