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What is the major of Inner Mongolia Normal University?
What is the major of Inner Mongolia Normal University?

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Inner Mongolia Normal University, referred to as "Inner Mongolia Normal University", is located in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It is an ordinary institution of higher learning organized by the People's Government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It is the earliest institution of higher learning established by the Party and the state in the frontier minority areas after the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), and it is also a key university in the autonomous region. It is a comprehensive normal university with distinctive characteristics of normal education and ethnic education.

The school is a national and autonomous regional education and training base for environment and sustainable development, a national training base for social sports instructors, a national sculpture research center of the autonomous region, a professional artistic creation base, and a popularization base for humanities and social sciences. It is a professional sports talent in the autonomous region and a Mongolian sports talent in eight provinces, a national music talent in northern China, and an art talent in the autonomous region.

Art design education talent training base. The predecessor of the school is Inner Mongolia Normal University, which was founded in May 1952. 1954 In March, Inner Mongolia Teachers College, which was formed by the merger of Zhangjiakou Teachers College and Suiyuan Teachers College, was merged into Inner Mongolia Teachers College;

1August, 954, the college moved from Ulanhot to Hohhot; 1982, the college was renamed as "Inner Mongolia Normal University"; In July 2000, Inner Mongolia Institute of Education merged.