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Center for International Business Ethics
2-503, Huade House, No.12, Huixindongjie, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
 
 
 
 
Academic Committee
 
 

Lan Ding

University of International Business and Economics, Business School

Dinglan graduated from Shaanxi School of Economics with her Master’s degree from the department of Statistics. She now works at CIBE as an academic committee member. Her research interests include analysis of economic statistics, quantitative business analysis, and economic forecasting. Along with these areas of research, Dinglan has also taught courses in Applied Statistics, Research Methods, and Business Forecasting.

Dinglan has published dozens of papers related to the analysis of economic statistics, quantitative business analysis, economic forecasting, etc. and has been featured in magazines such as China Industrial Economy, China Soft Science, China Science and Technology Forum, and Contemporary Economic Science. Of Dinglan’s many accomplishments, here are several of her most noteworthy: “Cultural Trend and Culture Construction in Capital,” an entrusted philosophy and social science project of the Beijing municipal 10th five-year plan, “Research on policy system promoting nongovernmental creation activities,” funded by Natural Science Fund, and “Research on development strategy of Chinese advanced manufacturing industry,” a critical national level social science PR project. Dinglan is currently working on “Research on the Satisfaction of Students in Beijing,” a critical project of the Beijing municipal 11th five-year plan.

 

 

 

Naixiang Feng

University of International Business and Economics, School of International Studies

Professor Feng received his Bachelor’s of Art from Shandong Teachers’ University in 1988 and his Master’s of Art at Tsinghua University. At Tsinghua University, he majored in English language teaching from 1988-1989. From September 1998 to January 2000, he studied at the University of Saint Thomas in Minnesota, USA as exchange scholar, where he earned a Master’s Degree in International Management.

Prof. Feng Naixiang has taught in the School of International Studies at the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) for 18 years. He is now an associate professor of business English. Prof. Feng began teaching Business Ethics at UIBE in 2001, and is one of the first professors in China to teach that course in English. He teaches undergraduates, graduates, and foreign students. Prof. Feng teaches other business courses including International Marketing and Human Resource Management, both of which are in English. Currently, he is teaching two courses at TBC (The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies). In the past Prof. Feng has been a guest lecturer at Reims Management School (France) and Loyola University (USA). He has taught in such institutions as China Global Chemical Engineering Corporation, China-USA Business University, and Train-Asia Consulting Company. Prof. Feng is also an honorary professor of the Honest Human Resource Training Center at Peking University.

 

 

 

Le ping

Associate Professor
Deputy Dean of School of Humanities and Social Science
University Of International Business And Economics

Prof. Le Ping graduated
Xiamen University in 1984 with a degree in Philosophy. Since her graduation she has gone on to establish herself as a first-rate educator. Prof. Le Ping has been awarded with the Beijing Municipal Excellent Educator of Moral Education Award and has been named one of the Top Ten Outstanding teachers of UIBE. Her research and special interests are in philosophy and sociology.

Prof. Le Ping teaches at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Her undergraduate courses include “The basic principles of Marxism,” “Contemporary western social thought,” “An introduction to Sociology,” “The methods of social survey and research,” and “Introduction to main schools or western philosophy.” She currently teaches two postgraduate courses: “Marxism and contemporary western thoughts,” and Political Sociology.”

Prof. Le Ping has distinguished herself through the many publications, articles, and projects she is involved in. Her more noteworthy include “Modern society and our lives” (2006), “New Ideas, New Life--Psychological Intervention Study Of Single-Parent Families” (2003), “China's Socialist Modernization Development Model Of Rational Choice” (2007),
“Deng Xiaoping On China's Modernization Development Model Of Choice” (2005), “Way Out Of Poverty On Women In Pinggu County” (1999-2001), and “The Basic Principles Of Marxism” (2008-2009).

She is also the director of the Beijing Association University’s Maple Women’s Psychological Counseling Center, volunteer supervisor at the International Institute for Asian Studies Conference, Washington D.C, (2002), visiting scholar at Satakunta University, Finland, and a Women Feature for CCTV/Central People's Radio Station /BTV/Beijing People's Broadcasting Station (2000-2004).

   
 

Gangfang Liu

University of International Business and Economics, School of Law

   
 

Chengang Ye

University of International Business and Economics, School of Business

   
 
 

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