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MOE Launches 2026 Applications for University Ideological and Political Work Quality Improvement Reform Projects

Elevating Sizheng Standards: China's Bold Step in Higher Ed Reform

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Announcement Overview: MOE Kicks Off 2026 Applications

China's Ministry of Education (MOE) has officially launched the declaration process for the 2026 Annual Comprehensive Reform and Featured Construction Projects aimed at elevating the quality of ideological and political work (commonly abbreviated as 'sizheng' work) in higher education institutions. This initiative, detailed in the notice titled 'Notice on Launching the Declaration Work for the 2026 Annual Higher Education Institutions Ideological and Political Work Quality Improvement Comprehensive Reform and Featured Construction Projects' (教思政厅函〔2026〕1号), underscores the government's commitment to strengthening moral education and fostering socialist core values among university students. 72 20

The projects fall under three main categories—brand project demonstration and promotion, backbone team cultivation and enhancement, and platform base radiation and leadership—encompassing a total of 12 sub-items. Universities across China are encouraged to apply through their provincial education departments, with the online submission window open from February 5 to March 31, 2026. This move aligns with broader national strategies to implement Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era and advance the 'New Era Stand Up for Moral Education' engineering efforts.

Strategic Background of Sizheng Work in Chinese Universities

Ideological and political work in higher education, or sizheng gongzuo, refers to the systematic integration of Marxist theory, socialist values, and Party loyalty into all aspects of university life, from classroom teaching to campus culture and student management. Rooted in the Communist Party of China's (CPC) emphasis on education as a cornerstone of national rejuvenation, this work has evolved significantly since the 18th CPC National Congress in 2012, which prioritized 'stand up for moral education' (立德树人) as the fundamental task of education.

Over the years, initiatives like this reform project have become pivotal in addressing challenges such as digital distractions, ideological fragmentation among youth, and the need for innovative teaching methods. The 2026 edition builds on previous successes, where selected projects demonstrated tangible improvements in student ideological awareness and comprehensive development. For instance, past efforts have led to the creation of 'big ideological lessons' (大思政课) that leverage field trips, museum visits, and digital platforms to make abstract concepts relatable. 56

Breakdown of Project Categories and Sub-Items

The 2026 projects are structured into three categories to ensure comprehensive coverage:

  • Brand Project Demonstration and Promotion: Focuses on exemplary models that can be scaled nationwide, including ideological and political精品 projects (精品项目), outstanding cases (案例), research anthologies (文库), and campus culture masterpieces (文化精品力作).
  • Backbone Team Cultivation and Enhancement: Targets talent development with sub-items like outstanding talents (杰出英才), mid-young backbone teachers (中青年骨干), and specialized master studios for practice education, network education, psychological health, national security, and counselors (辅导员名师工作室).
  • Platform Base Radiation and Leadership: Emphasizes infrastructure with bases for red culture promotion (红色文化弘扬基地), student comprehensive quality training (学生综合素质训练基地), and national comprehensive education practice bases (全国高校综合性教育实践体验基地).

These 12 sub-items, detailed in Attachment 1 of the MOE notice, require applicants to showcase innovation, effectiveness, and scalability. 72

Diagram of the three categories in the 2026 sizheng reform projects

Step-by-Step Application Process

Applying involves a two-tier system to ensure quality control:

  1. University Preparation: Review the project declaration guidelines (Attachment 1) and operation manual (Attachment 2). Select suitable sub-items based on institutional strengths.
  2. Online Submission: Register on the National Higher Education Ideological and Political Work Network (sizhengwang.cn) via the 'Higher Education Sizheng Work Declaration System'.
  3. Provincial Review: Submit to local education departments, which grant account access, review materials, and recommend based on quotas.
  4. Quotas and Fairness: Provinces must adhere to limits, e.g., no more than 15% of local universities for精品 projects and cases, 5% for others, with penalties for low counselor staffing rates.

Emphasizing 'who recommends, who is responsible,' the process prioritizes authenticity and negative list checks. 72

Key Timelines and Provincial Responsibilities

The declaration window is strictly February 5 to March 31, 2026. Provincial departments play a crucial role in mobilization, coordination, and selection, balancing representation across university types (e.g., 'double first-class,' vocational). High-performing provinces like those leading 2025 selections (e.g., 14 items from one province) set benchmarks. 41

Category ExampleQuota Limit
Boutique Projects/Cases≤15% of provincial universities
Master Studios/Backbones≤5% or 1 item min
Bases≤5 items

Insights from 2025 Selections: Scale and Successes

In 2025, the MOE selected hundreds of projects nationwide, with 89 vocational colleges securing 118 items alone. Top universities like Northwestern Polytechnical University (7 projects) and Central China Normal University (4) excelled in multiple categories. 42 41 Examples include Tangshan Vocational Technical College's 'Hongyan Project' for student mentorship and various 'one-stop' community systems for precise sizheng intervention. These winners often highlighted data-driven impacts, such as improved student Party membership rates and ideological surveys.

Related trends in enrollment and student success show how sizheng projects contribute to holistic development.

Real-World Case Studies and Stakeholder Perspectives

Take China Academy of Art's 2025 wins in cultural精品: Their projects integrated art with CPC history, attracting widespread emulation. Stakeholders, including administrators and teachers, view these as career boosters—selected leads often secure funding and national visibility. Students benefit from enriched curricula, while provinces gain prestige.

Experts emphasize cultural context: In China, sizheng counters Western influences, promoting 'Chinese Dream' narratives amid global tensions. Challenges include teacher training gaps, addressed via backbone sub-items. 64

2025 Selected List

Preparation Tips and Common Pitfalls for Applicants

  • Gather robust evidence: Surveys, videos, impact metrics.
  • Innovate: Blend AI, VR for 'digital sizheng' trends. 58
  • Collaborate provincially early.
  • Avoid filler: Focus on originality per guidelines.

For faculty eyeing roles, explore higher ed faculty jobs in sizheng departments.

Implications for China's Higher Education Landscape

This project reinforces sizheng as integral to 'education powerhouse' goals by 2035. It promotes 'all-staff, all-process, all-around' education, impacting 3,000+ universities. Expect enhanced Party-building, with ties to 'double first-class' reforms.

University students engaging in sizheng activities on campus

Internationally, it signals China's model for value-based higher ed. Link to China academic jobs for opportunities.

Future Outlook: Trends Shaping 2026 and Beyond

2026 trends include num智赋能 (digital empowerment), 'big sizheng lessons' expansion (550+ bases), and integration with vocational ed. Conferences like the 2026 National Education Work Meeting highlight tackling enrollment dips via quality sizheng. 51 Projections: More cross-regional collaborations, AI ethics modules.

Professionals can prepare via higher ed career advice.

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Conclusion: Seize the Opportunity for Impact

The 2026 sizheng reform projects offer universities a platform to innovate and lead. With applications open, proactive institutions will shape the future of Chinese higher education. Explore rate my professor, higher ed jobs, and career advice on AcademicJobs.com for support. Stay tuned for updates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📚What is the 2026 sizheng reform project?

The project enhances ideological and political work quality in universities through 3 categories and 12 sub-items.Apply here.

🏫Who can apply for these projects?

All higher education institutions in China, via provincial education departments.

What are the application deadlines?

February 5 to March 31, 2026, online via sizhengwang.cn.

🔗How many categories are there?

Three: brand promotion, team cultivation, platform bases.

📊What quotas apply provincially?

E.g., 15% for boutique projects, 5% for masters; varies by type.

🏆Examples from 2025 winners?

NWPU (7 projects), vocational colleges (118 items total).

💡Why is sizheng work important?

Fosters moral education per CPC directives, builds socialist values.

Preparation tips?

Gather metrics, innovate with tech; review attachments.

🚀Future trends?

Digital integration, big lessons expansion.

💼Career opportunities?

See sizheng faculty jobs boosted by selections.

🔗Official resources?