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Is the Education Bureau a civil servant or a career editor?
1, not necessarily. Most staff members of the Education Bureau, especially leading cadres, are civil servants. 2, but some office workers are career-oriented and do not belong to civil servants. Whether it is a civil servant or not depends on whether it is a civil servant or a staff member of a public institution when recruiting. ?

The Education Bureau is the administrative department of the education system, a national administrative unit, not a public institution, but all kinds of universities directly under it belong to public institutions, and presidents or teachers generally belong to career establishment.

Brief introduction: A public institution refers to a social service organization organized by state organs or other organizations with state-owned assets for the purpose of social welfare and engaged in education, science and technology, culture, health and other undertakings. The Education Bureau is a state organ, not a public institution.

The local education bureau is led by both local government departments and higher education authorities, and its highest institution is the Ministry of Education under the jurisdiction of the State Council. The education bureau has corresponding administrative power, while institutions often have no administrative power. The official staff of the Education Bureau generally belong to civil servants, and institutions are often not civil servants except for a few people such as the person in charge.