| South China University of Technology |
since 1952 |
| (http://www.scut.edu.cn/english/index.html) |
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| Location: Guangzhou, Guangdong Province; campus area: 200 hectares |
| Points of Excellence: a key university of science and engineering, 20 colleges including business, liberal arts and law; teaching and research oriented; over 33,960 enrollment; collaborating with 50 overseas universities | |
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| Sichuan University |
since 1896 |
| (http://www.scu.org.cn) |
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| Location: Chengdu, Sichuan Province, adjacent to Jinjiang River; 3 campuses: 4.7km2 |
| Points of Excellence: one of the earliest higher education institutions in China; merged with Chengdu University of Science and Technology in 1994 and West China University of Medical Science in 2000; over 70,000 enrollments in 26 colleges offering 123 doctoral programs, 178 Master programs, and 109 bachelor programs in liberal arts, sciences, engineering, medicine and agriculture; highly supported and funded in research; well-known facilities including library, university museum, and stadium; built ties with over 100 universities and research institutes from over 30 countries and regions | |
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Beijing University of Technology (formally known as Beijing Polytechnic University) |
since 1960 |
| (http://bjut.edu.cn/bjut_en/index.jsp) |
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| Location: Beijing; campus area of about 80 hectares |
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| Points of Excellence: among the top 3% of the universities in China; 15 colleges in Science, Engineering, Economics, Management, Liberal Arts, and Law; library featuring books on IT; emphasizing international exchanges; having established cooperation with more than 90 universities and corporations from the US, UK, Japan, Germany, Russia, Canada, Netherlands, Korea, etc. | |
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| Beijing Forestry University |
since 1902 |
| (http://www.bjfu.edu.cn/english) |
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| Location: Beijing |
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| Points of Excellence: focusing on silviculture, a multi-disciplinary university in forestry, environmental and biological sciences, engineering, liberal arts, management, economics, law, and fine arts; over 20,000 enrollments; 13 colleges and schools offering bachelor to doctoral degree programs; over 40 research centers; breeding bases for flowers and plants; culturing over 100 fine varieties of plum blossom, ground -cover chrysanthemum, and C. Nitidissima; cooperated with over 40 universities and research centers worldwide | |
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| Northwest Polytechnic University |
since 1938 |
| (http://www.nwpu.edu.cn/en/npu.html) |
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| Location: Xi'An |
| area of 2,917 mu |
| Points of Excellence: formed by merging major universities, colleges, and departments in the engineering field over the years; research-oriented; multi-disciplinary in management, humanities, economics, and law with an emphasis on science and technology; excels at Aeronautics, Astronautics, and Marine Engineering; 13 schools offering 53 undergraduate programs, 101 graduate programs, 57 doctoral programs; one of the top ten highly funded universities in China; signed agreement with over 100 universities worldwide for academic exchange and cooperation | |
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| Yanshan University |
since 1920 |
| http://www.ysu.edu.cn/english/english.asp |
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| Formally the Department of Heavy Machinery of Harbin Institute of Technology or HIT; Moved to Fulaerji and renamed School of Heavy Machinery of HIT in 1958; Became independent as the Northeast Heavy Machinery Institute in 1960; Relocated to Qinhuangdao from 1985 and completed in 1997 and renamed |
| Location: Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province; 4,800 hectares |
| Points of Excellence: award winning university and major fund receiver; emphasizing on engineering; having key laboratories in metastable materials, mental craftsmanship, and optimization control; known for developing whole-set heavy machinery and equipment, parallel robots, technology of fluid transmission and electric liquid servo control, technology and equipment of precision plasticity figuration, thermal treatment of big forging, technology of mega amorphous bodies, metastable materials and technology, industrial automation, and so on; 32,000 enrollments in 8 schools of ranging programs including liberal arts, economics, management, law, and education; international academic exchange highly valued and supported | |
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| East China University of Science and Technology |
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| (http://www.ecust.edu.cn/_siteid/2/pageid/10/main.htm) |
since 1952 |
| Formally known as East China Institute of Chemical Technology |
| Location: Shanghai; 3 campuses (1.768 million m2) |
| Points of Excellence: over 20,000 enrollments in 16 schools; specialty in Chemical Engineering; serving as a national curricula base on Engineering Chemistry; highly funded in research; established long term academic communication relationship with more than 60 universities, enterprises and research institutes worldwide | |
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| Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
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| (http://www.shufe.edu.cn/english/index.htm) |
since 1917 |
| Location: Shanghai; 3 campuses (339,781.62 m2) |
| Points of Excellence: Solidly founded on theoretical economics with a focus on applied economics and management science; approaching multidisciplinary; regularly collaborating with financial institutions such as the World Bank's Economic Development Institute (EDI), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP); working with international professional organizations; actively developing academic exchanges and joint programs with universities worldwide | |
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