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What does Kochi Group mean?
Kochi group refers to a group of people who have graduated from colleges and universities and have a certain mastery, research and contribution to science. Generally refers to a full-time undergraduate degree or above. The concept of "intellectual group" first appeared in the report of the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, and was put forward and used in the intention of "paying attention to adjusting the structural proportion of developing party member components and the key targets of development".

Colleges and universities are places where intellectuals and young intellectuals gather. Practicing Theory of Three Represents in colleges and universities is an important measure with strategic and practical significance, and it is also the need to consolidate and expand the ruling foundation of the Party in colleges and universities and realize the goal of talent training in higher education.

Expanding information, strengthening and improving the work of developing party member in these two groups will help improve the structure and distribution of the party member team and expand the coverage of the party's work;

It is conducive to strengthening the party's class foundation, expanding the party's mass base, and improving the party's influence and cohesion among intellectuals; It is conducive to creating a political atmosphere of advocating advanced, learning advanced and striving to be advanced, better reflecting the advanced nature of party member team, thus ensuring the smooth realization of the development goal of our college in the 11th Five-Year Plan.