Office: | Director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office | ||||||
Term Start: | 24 June 2022 | ||||||
Premier: | Li Keqiang | ||||||
Predecessor: | Pan Yue | ||||||
Office1: | Deputy Head of the United Front Work Department | ||||||
Term Start1: | February 2022 | ||||||
1Blankname1: | Head | ||||||
1Namedata1: | You Quan Shi Taifeng | ||||||
Office2: | Communist Party Secretary of Tsinghua University | ||||||
Term Start2: | 30 December 2013 | ||||||
Term End2: | 25 February 2022 | ||||||
1Blankname2: | President | ||||||
1Namedata2: | Chen Jining Qiu Yong | ||||||
Predecessor2: | Hu Heping | ||||||
Successor2: | Qiu Yong | ||||||
Chen Xu | |||||||
Native Name: | 陈旭 | ||||||
Native Name Lang: | zh | ||||||
Birth Date: | 1963 7, df=yes | ||||||
Birth Place: | Baoding, Hebei, China | ||||||
Party: | Chinese Communist Party | ||||||
Alma Mater: | Tsinghua University | ||||||
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Chen Xu (; born 1 July 1963) is a Chinese politician and the current deputy head of the Chinese Communist Party's United Front Work Department and director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, in office since 2022. Previously she served as the CCP committee secretary of Tsinghua University. She was an alternate member the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and is a member of the 20th Central Committee.[1]
Chen was born in Baoding, Hebei province on 1 July 1963. In 1981, she was accepted to Tsinghua University, majoring in electronics. After graduation, she stayed and worked at the university. She joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in January 1984. She was named deputy party secretary in February 2006. She moved up the ranks to become vice-president in December 2007 and executive deputy party secretary in June 2009. In December 2013, she was elevated to party secretary of Tsinghua University, a position at vice-ministerial level.[2]
In February 2022, she was transferred to the United Front Work Department and appointed deputy head.[3] In June, she concurrently serves as director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, succeeding Pan Yue.[4]