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The Ministry of Education has published a list of 24 important universities.
The Ministry of Education has published an important list of 24 universities, including University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Tianjin University, Dalian University of Technology and Harbin Engineering University.

University of Science and Technology Beijing:

1952, Beijing Iron and Steel Institute was established by some departments of Beiyang University (now Tianjin University), Tsinghua University, Tangshan Railway Institute, Shanxi University, Beijing Institute of Technology and Northwestern Polytechnical University. 1960, renamed Beijing institute of iron and steel; 1988, renamed University of Science and Technology Beijing.

As of June 5438+February, 2022, the school covers an area of about 803,900 square meters, with a total construction area of 9505438+0.000 square meters; 14 secondary colleges offer 56 undergraduate majors; At present, there are 0/7 postdoctoral research stations/kloc-,20 doctoral degree authorization points in first-class disciplines, 4 doctoral professional degree authorization points and 30 master degree authorization points in first-class disciplines.

There are 86 doctoral degree authorization points in two disciplines, 144 master degree authorization points in two disciplines and 16 master degree authorization points; 3,290 faculty members, including full-time teachers 1997; There are more than 27,000 full-time students, including undergraduates13,675 and postgraduates12,894.

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications:

Established in 1955, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, formerly known as Beijing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, is the first post and telecommunications institution in People's Republic of China (PRC), which belongs to the former Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. 1960 was identified as a national key university by the State Council. 1993, renamed as "Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications". In 2000, it was listed in the ranks of universities directly under the Ministry of Education.

As of May 2023, the school has Haidian Campus and Changping Campus; There are 18 teaching units and graduate schools, offering 52 undergraduate majors; There are 7 postdoctoral research mobile stations, one-level discipline authorization point 1 1 (including interdisciplinary authorization point 1), 24 first-level discipline authorization points, one professional doctor authorization point 1, and two professional master authorization points1.