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Brief introduction of Hubei University School of Physical Education
Hubei Leisure Sports Development Research Center is a provincial research center, Hubei University Sports Culture Research Center and Hubei University Action Control and Development Research Center are two school-level research centers, and the Physical Education Institute Experimental Center;

The college has become a national pilot unit for training special professional talents in sports industry, a test center for college entrance examination in Hubei Province, an examiner for self-study examination of sports majors in Hubei Province, a school-running unit for master's degree courses (sports), a sports steering committee of ordinary colleges and universities in Hubei Province and an affiliated unit of the sports professional committee of Hubei Education Association.

Over the past 30 years, more than 4,300 sports professionals have been trained for the country, and more than 500 continuing education teachers have been trained/KLOC-0. There are 79 faculty members, including professors 10, doctoral supervisors 1 0, master supervisors 15, and 6 teachers with doctoral degrees. Twenty-two teachers have obtained master's degrees or above, and 18 is studying master's and postgraduate courses.

Among them, Professor Cai is an influential scholar and doctoral supervisor in the first-class discipline of physical education in China. In 2009, he presided over the national philosophy and social science fund project, and served as the deputy head of the technical discipline group of the National College Physical Education Teaching Steering Committee of the Ministry of Education and the deputy director of the Scientific Research Committee of the Chinese Wushu Association.

Among the teachers, there are members of the National College Physical Education Steering Committee, members of the Textbook Examination Committee of the Ministry of Education, many international and national referees, and many teachers are members of EASSA International Sports Federation and International Sports Biomechanics Society. More than a dozen teachers have served as deputy secretaries-general or executive directors and directors in various sports associations, research associations and other academic organizations throughout the country and the province.