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Why did Professor Liu Feng of Peking University Institute of Economics stop teaching?
Professor Liu Feng's real identity is the director of a research institute under the Institute of Private Economy of Peking University.

At that time, Liu Feng was only the executive director of the Institute of Social Responsibility and China Culture under the Institute of Private Economy of Peking University, and 20 15 was revoked by Peking University. Later, Peking University announced that any fund-raising, training, cooperation, lectures and other activities in the name of "Peking University Private Economic College" were illegal. If found, please contact Peking University in time. If it is illegal, please call the police in time.

Private economy studies all a series of researchers who can cooperate with the people. The staff of the institute may not be professors and researchers in the school establishment, but may also be executives recruited from the society.

professor

Professor is a title in the higher education system, which refers to senior teachers and researchers who teach in universities or community colleges, but there are differences between professors and researchers. Professors have teaching tasks, but researchers don't. Professor is the highest level of university teachers' titles.

The word "professor" in Chinese comes from the meaning of "preaching and teaching to solve doubts", which is the name of academic officials in ancient China, and this position was set up in universities in the Han and Tang Dynasties in China. It has nothing to do with English.

Japanese and China people call teachers "professors" in universities. Professors' job is to teach courses in the fields they are good at, or to give students professional training, such as science and literature.