China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education, and a national "2 1 1 Project", "985 Advantage Discipline Innovation Platform Project" and "Double-class" university. It is also the first batch of strategic alliance universities of industrial technology innovation in China, and also a university jointly established by the Ministry of Education and the former state administration of work safety.
1960 and 1978, the school has been recognized as a national key university twice, and it is one of the first universities in China with the right to award doctoral and master's degrees, with a graduate school and 12 college. The school has two campuses: Xueyuan Road Campus is located in Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, where Beijing universities gather, and Shahe Campus is located in Shahe Higher Education Park, Changping, Beijing.
The school, formerly known as Jiaozuo Road and Mine School, was founded in 1909 and located in Jiaozuo, Henan. 193 1 changed its name to private Jiaozuo institute of technology. 1938, the school moved westward, and jointly established the National Northwest Institute of Technology with the engineering schools of Northeastern University, Beiyang University and Peiping University. 1946 Jiaozuo Institute of Technology resumed classes, 1949 moved back to Jiaozuo.
1950 The school moved to Tianjin and was renamed China Institute of Mining and Technology. During the adjustment period of 65438-0952, the mining departments of Tsinghua University, Tianjin University and Tangshan Railway Institute were adjusted to China Institute of Mining, and the school gathered domestic first-class mining science and technology talents. 1953, the school moved to Beijing and changed its name to Beijing Institute of Mining and Technology.