Compiled from the following sources:
Special biographic research
Wen Wei Publishing Company, Ltd. 2002-2006
Who's Who, Current Chinese Leaders
Wen Wei Publishing Company, Ltd. 2003-2005
Revision History:
Biography Revised: 5/26/2004
Career Data Updated: 3/26/2006
Gu Shengzu 辜胜阻
Vice Governor of Hubei Province
Born: 1956
Biography Highlight
Gu Shengzu, male, Han nationality, is a native Huangpi, Hubei Province. He graduated from the Economics Department of Wuhan University in 1982.
The Vice-Mayor of Wuhan City and a demographer, Gu has strong academic credentials. After graduating from Wuhan University, he taught at the university before becoming a guest professor at the University of Japan in 1989. Gu later obtained a doctorate from Wuhan University in 1991 and traveled to become a guest professor at the University of Duisburg in Germany as well as Harvard University in the United States.
In 1997, he was elected Vice-Chairman of the 4th Hubei Provincial Committee of CDNCA. The following year, he became Vice-Mayor of Wuhan City. The same year, Gu became the vice-president of the Demographic Society of China.
Gu is a member of the China Democratic National Construction Association Central Committee. He is the winner of the Sun Yefang Economic Thesis Award and the author of several books on non-agricultural population, population migration, and mobility.
Recent Career Data
2003— |
Vice-Governor, People's Government Hubei Province |
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2002—2003 |
Vice-Chairman, All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce |
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Director, Wuhan University, Social Economy and Management Institute Hubei Province, Wuhan City |
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Dean, Wuhan University, War Preparedness Management Institute Hubei Province, Wuhan City |
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1998—2002 |
Vice-Mayor, People's Government Hubei Province, Wuhan City |
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1998—???? |
Vice-President, Demographic Society of China |
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1998—2003 |
Member, 9th CPPCC, National Committee, Standing Committee |
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1997—2002 |
Member, 7th China Democratic National Construction Association, Central Committee |
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1997—???? |
Vice-Chairman, China Democratic National Construction Association, Provincial Committee Hubei Province |
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1996—1997 |
Guest Professor, Harvard University USA, Massachusetts, Cambridge |
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