江苏师范大学 | |
Type | Provincial, Public |
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Established | 1952 |
President | Ren Ping |
Undergraduates | 25,000 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban area: Quanshan(Main Campus) Yunlong Kuiyuan Suburban:Jiawang |
Colours | |
Website | www.jsnu.edu.cn |
Jiangsu Normal University ( simplified Chinese: 江苏师范大学; traditional Chinese: 江蘇師範大學; pinyin: Jiāngsū Shīfàn Dàxué) is a provincial key university located in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, China. It was jointly constructed by the Chinese Ministry of Education and the Government of Jiangsu Province. [1]
The university was established in 1952 as the Jiangsu Wuxi Business Cadre School in Southern Jiangsu's Wuxi. In 1956, the Chinese Ministry of Education granted permission for the school to become a higher education institution. Its name was changed to Jiangsu Normal Academy. In August 1958, the Jiangsu Normal Academy relocated to Xuzhou city in North Jiangsu. In March 1959, Xuzhou Normal Academy was merged with Jiangsu Normal Academy and became the Xuzhou Normal College, and became the only undergraduate college in North Jinagsu. In early 1960s, due to Zhou Enlai's suggestion that there should be a college in vast north Jiangsu, it avoided the fate of disappearing in the layout of higher education system. [2] During the Culture Revolution, once it changed its name to Huaihai College (淮海大学) by Red Guard, and stopped recruiting students for six years. [3] In 1979, it began to recruit postgraduates, and it became one of the first batch of universities than could confer master's degree in China in 1981. [4] In 1989, the Second Xuzhou Normal Academy (founded in 1984) was merged into Xuzhou Normal College. In 1996, Chinese Ministry of Education approved the college to upgrade to university. It was renamed as Xuzhou Normal University. In 1999, the State Coal Bureau's Xuzhou Industrial College merged into Xuzhou Normal University. This allowed the university to become a comprehensive university with specializations in engineering and sciences. [5]
Xuzhou Normal University was renamed as Jiangsu Normal University in 2011. [6]
Jiangsu Wuxi Business Cadre School (1952) Wuxi | |||||||||
Jiangsu Normal Academy (1956) Wuxi | |||||||||
Jiangsu Normal Academy (1958) Xuzhou | |||||||||
Xuzhou Normal College (1959) Xuzhou | |||||||||
Xuzhou Normal University (1996) Xuzhou | |||||||||
Jiangsu Normal University (2011) Xuzhou | |||||||||
Jiangsu Normal University is made up of four campuses currently.
The four campuses cover around 122 thousands square meters with nearly one million square meters of building space. [8]
There are 1358 full-time teachers, including 218 professors, 445 assistant professors, and 313 doctors. Moreover, there are 2 academicians of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1 committee member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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江苏师范大学 | |
Type | Provincial, Public |
---|---|
Established | 1952 |
President | Ren Ping |
Undergraduates | 25,000 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban area: Quanshan(Main Campus) Yunlong Kuiyuan Suburban:Jiawang |
Colours | |
Website | www.jsnu.edu.cn |
Jiangsu Normal University ( simplified Chinese: 江苏师范大学; traditional Chinese: 江蘇師範大學; pinyin: Jiāngsū Shīfàn Dàxué) is a provincial key university located in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, China. It was jointly constructed by the Chinese Ministry of Education and the Government of Jiangsu Province. [1]
The university was established in 1952 as the Jiangsu Wuxi Business Cadre School in Southern Jiangsu's Wuxi. In 1956, the Chinese Ministry of Education granted permission for the school to become a higher education institution. Its name was changed to Jiangsu Normal Academy. In August 1958, the Jiangsu Normal Academy relocated to Xuzhou city in North Jiangsu. In March 1959, Xuzhou Normal Academy was merged with Jiangsu Normal Academy and became the Xuzhou Normal College, and became the only undergraduate college in North Jinagsu. In early 1960s, due to Zhou Enlai's suggestion that there should be a college in vast north Jiangsu, it avoided the fate of disappearing in the layout of higher education system. [2] During the Culture Revolution, once it changed its name to Huaihai College (淮海大学) by Red Guard, and stopped recruiting students for six years. [3] In 1979, it began to recruit postgraduates, and it became one of the first batch of universities than could confer master's degree in China in 1981. [4] In 1989, the Second Xuzhou Normal Academy (founded in 1984) was merged into Xuzhou Normal College. In 1996, Chinese Ministry of Education approved the college to upgrade to university. It was renamed as Xuzhou Normal University. In 1999, the State Coal Bureau's Xuzhou Industrial College merged into Xuzhou Normal University. This allowed the university to become a comprehensive university with specializations in engineering and sciences. [5]
Xuzhou Normal University was renamed as Jiangsu Normal University in 2011. [6]
Jiangsu Wuxi Business Cadre School (1952) Wuxi | |||||||||
Jiangsu Normal Academy (1956) Wuxi | |||||||||
Jiangsu Normal Academy (1958) Xuzhou | |||||||||
Xuzhou Normal College (1959) Xuzhou | |||||||||
Xuzhou Normal University (1996) Xuzhou | |||||||||
Jiangsu Normal University (2011) Xuzhou | |||||||||
Jiangsu Normal University is made up of four campuses currently.
The four campuses cover around 122 thousands square meters with nearly one million square meters of building space. [8]
There are 1358 full-time teachers, including 218 professors, 445 assistant professors, and 313 doctors. Moreover, there are 2 academicians of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1 committee member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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