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Historical evolution of Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Its predecessor was 1942, a "wartime post office cadre training course" founded in Dongganlin Village, Shandong Binhai Anti-Japanese Democratic Base. The training course was extended to "Zhanyou" school in July, 0945, and was later called Shandong University School of Posts and Telecommunications and Shandong Post College. The school site has been transferred to Lunan, Linyi and Wulian. During the period from 1942 to 1947, Zhao Zhigang, then director of the General Administration of War and Post, served as the training class teacher and school principal. (After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Zhao Zhigang served as Deputy Minister of Posts and Telecommunications in charge of post and telecommunications education for a long time). 1948, the school was named Yidu (Qingzhou) East China Post and Telecommunications School, which was affiliated to East China Post and Telecommunications Administration at that time. 1August, 949, the school moved from Jinan, Shandong Province to Nanjing. During the eight years from 1942 to 1949 before the founding of the People's Republic of China, the school trained a group of urgently needed post and telecommunications talents for the revolutionary war.

1950 65438+February, the school was expanded to become Nanjing Post and Telecommunications School directly under the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, and specialized and specialized classes in secondary vocational schools were also held. From June 195 1, 1 to April 1953, the school was decided by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications to be placed under the leadership of East China Post and Telecommunications Administration and renamed East China Post and Telecommunications School. From 1954, the school was divided into Nanjing Telecom School and Nanjing Post School of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, until July 1958. During the ten years from 1948 to 1958, Sheng Tong, Geng Guoxing, Cao Danhui (director of East China Post and Telecommunications Administration concurrently serves as principal), Liu Yantian, Li Xuefeng, Yu Jiang, Liu, etc.

1In August, 958, with the approval of the state, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications issued a notice with the word (58) cadre school No.60, "Decided to change Nanjing Telecom School into an institution of higher learning, named Nanjing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, and set up three majors: radio communication and broadcasting, telegraph and telephone communication, and post and telecommunications organization and planning; The major offered by the college is the same as the original college class, and the final capacity is set at 4000 students. Incorporate Nanjing Post School into Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications. " In September of the same year, 194 five-year undergraduate students and 48 junior college students majoring in radio communication and telegraph and telephone communication entered the school. May 1972 to February 1973 was renamed Nanjing Institute of Telecommunications Engineering. Since the establishment of the Institute, the main research institutions are:, Qin, Guo Xiangyun,, Zheng Weiwei.

Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications is a key institution directly under the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Ministry of Information Industry 1999 after March); Since the reform of the leadership system in colleges and universities in February 2000, Nanyou has been jointly established by the central and local governments, with Jiangsu Province as the main management.

In April, 2005, it was officially renamed Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications after being studied by Jiangsu Provincial People's Government and approved by the Ministry of Education.

20 1 1 entered the second batch of "excellent engineer education and training plan", referred to as "excellent plan"; At the18th Plenipotentiary Conference of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) held in the same year, he became the first approved ITU academic member in the world.

In 20 13, the institute of information materials and nanotechnology of Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications participated in the "Jiangsu Advanced Biochemical Manufacturing Collaborative Innovation Center" as the main cooperative unit, and was selected as the national "Innovation Capacity Improvement Plan of Colleges and Universities (201/plan)".

20 13 On July 23rd, Nanjing Population Management Cadre College was merged into Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications.