Dong graduated from Peking University, Sheffield University, Cambridge University and Durham University, and has taught and worked in Tsinghua University, Harvard University and Communication University of China successively. Senior public relations expert, political communication scholar, international communication consultant, important advocate of government affairs openness and news release system. He is currently a professor and doctoral supervisor at Communication University of China, dean of the National Institute of Public Relations and Strategic Communication of Communication University of China, and director of the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and World Affairs Research Center.
With his rich experience and in-depth research, Professor Dong has become a popular consultant on corporate affairs and strategic communication, providing consulting and training for the chairmen and senior executives of leading enterprises in China.
Dong's teaching experience
In the daily teaching work, Professor Dong is willing to contribute and good at innovation, and has achieved excellent results at three levels: undergraduate, graduate and leading cadre training. In undergraduate teaching, while busy with scientific research and management, he took the initiative to serve as a heavy undergraduate class teacher for three times. A few years before the overall pace of the school, he began to implement an undergraduate tutorial system similar to that in Britain in the first year of his class, encouraging students to participate in scientific research and innovation independently at an early stage.
At the same time, he is also a strict teacher who is called "the head teacher of senior four" by students. He once asked his classmates to do morning exercises in the playground at 5: 30, read books in the classroom at 6: 00, and bring lunch to the classroom for a reading meeting on current affairs at noon. The three classes he directed in 2000, 2006 and 20 10 were diligent, talented and steady, and they all won the titles of excellent class collective and first-class league branch.
After graduation, one-third of the students in these classes continue their studies in first-class universities in China, one-third teach in world-class universities such as Harvard, Cambridge, Yale, Stanford and Oxford, and one-third work in famous Chinese and foreign media or important departments of party and government organs such as People's Daily, Xinhua News Agency and Reuters.