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Qin Huang's main achievements
Professor Qin Huang, President of China University of Political Science and Law, has presided over and participated in more than 20 Chinese and foreign scientific research projects, published more than 40 monographs, edited or edited works, and published more than 90 Chinese and English papers and translations 190 in Chinese and foreign journals such as China Social Sciences, Legal Studies, The Hague Yearbook of International Law, and Duke Journal of International and Comparative Law.

Academic achievements have won many awards, such as the first prize of excellent teaching achievements of national ordinary colleges and universities by the State Education Commission, the first prize of national legal textbooks and scientific research achievements by the Ministry of Justice, and the second and third prize of law for humanities and social sciences research achievements of ordinary colleges and universities by the Ministry of Education. He was awarded the title of the first "Top Ten Outstanding Young Jurists", the special prize of Baosteel Education Award for outstanding teachers, and the "Outstanding Young Teachers Award in Colleges and Universities" by the Ministry of Education of China. In 2004, I was selected into the first batch of "National Talent Project in the New Century".

He is a member of the Law Appraisal Group of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, a member of the Social Science Committee of the Ministry of Education, a deputy director of the Study Style Construction Committee of the Social Science Committee of the Ministry of Education, a president of the China Society of Private International Law, a vice president of the China Society of International Law, a vice president of the china law society Law Education Research Association, a vice president of the Sports Law Research Association of the Chinese Law Society, an arbitrator of the International Investment Dispute Settlement Center and an arbitrator of the Sports Arbitration Institute.

He is a Fulbright scholar at Yale Law School in the United States, a visiting scholar at Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, a senior technical adviser at the Legal Affairs Office of Macao Government, and an arbitrator at the Special Arbitration Tribunal of the Athens Olympic Games of the Sports Arbitration Institute.