1, Tsinghua University
Tsinghua University (Tsinghua for short) is an institution directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC), and the central government is directly in charge of the establishment of the deputy ministerial level. Joined the ranks of "2 1 1 Project", "985 Project", "World-class University and First-class Discipline", and was selected into the "Pilot Program for Training Top Students in Basic Subjects" and "Innovation Ability Enhancement Program of Colleges and Universities".
Tsinghua University joined the "Academic Innovation and Intelligence Introduction Program", and is a member of nine major leagues, China University Presidents Association, East Asian Research University Association, Asian University Alliance, Pacific Rim University Alliance and Tsinghua-Cambridge-MIT Low-carbon University Alliance, and is known as the "cradle of red engineers".
2. Peking University
Peking University was founded at the time of 1898 reform and restructuring, formerly known as Shi Jing University Hall. It was the first national comprehensive university in China in modern times, and it was also the highest educational administrative organ in China at the beginning of its establishment. 19 12 changed to national Peking University. 1937 National Changsha Temporary University consists of National Tsinghua University and private Nankai University.
Peking University 1938 moved to Kunming and changed its name to National Southwest Associated University. 1946 Demobilized and returned to Beijing. 65438-0952, after the adjustment of colleges and departments in colleges and universities across the country, became a comprehensive university focusing on basic disciplines of arts and sciences, and moved from Beijing Beach and other places to its current site. In 2000, it merged with the former Beijing Medical University to form the new Peking University.
3. Zhejiang University
The school's predecessor was Qiushi College, which was founded in 1897. It is one of the earliest new institutions of higher learning founded by China people themselves. 1928 was named National Zhejiang University. 1937 Zhejiang university moved westward, running schools in Zunyi and Meitan, Guizhou, and 1946 moved back to Hangzhou in the autumn.
From 65438 to 0952, some departments of Zhejiang University were placed under the Chinese Academy of Sciences and other universities, and the main part was reorganized into several universities in Hangzhou, which later developed into the original Zhejiang University, Hangzhou University, Zhejiang Agricultural University and Zhejiang Medical University. 1998, four universities with the same roots merged to form the new Zhejiang University.
4. Shanghai Jiaotong University
The school was founded in 1896, formerly known as Nanyang Public College,191renamed Nanyang University Hall, 1929 renamed national chiao tung university, and 1959 renamed Shanghai Jiaotong University. In 2005, it merged with the former Shanghai Second Medical University.