Teng Teng, male, Han nationality, is a native of Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province. He was born in 1930, joined the CPC in 1948 and graduated from Qinghua University.
Teng spent much of his career in higher education, first, as a director of the Chemical Engineering Department and ultimately, as vice-president of Qinghua University. In 1985, Teng became vice-minister of the Science and Technology Commission. He later became chairman of the UNESCO China Committee.
Teng was a standing committee member of the 8th and 9th NPCs
1998—2003 | Member, 9th Standing Committee of the NPC | |
1993—???? | Vice-President, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences | |
1993—1998 | Member, 8th Standing Committee of the NPC | |
1993—1998 | Member, 8th Education, Science, Culture and Health Committee of the NPC | |
1988—1993 | Vice-Chairman, UNESCO, Executive Board | |
1986—1987 | Deputy Head, CPC, Central Committee, Propaganda Department | |
1986—1987 | Vice-President, Chinese Academy of Sciences | |
1985—1986 | Vice-Minister, State Science and Technology Commission | |
1980—1984 | Professor, Tsinghua University Beijing Municipality | |
1960—1965 | Deputy Director, Tsinghua University, Chemical Engineering Department Beijing Municipality | |
1951 | Graduate, Tsinghua University, Chemical Engineering Department Beijing Municipality | |
1948 | Joined, CPC |