Zhejiang Media College, referred to as "Zhejiang Biography", is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. It is a university jointly established by the State Administration of Radio and Television and the People's Government of Zhejiang Province. It has been selected into the National College Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Plan, the National Language Standardization Demonstration School and the Zhejiang Application-oriented Construction Pilot Demonstration School. ?
Formerly known as Zhejiang Radio and Television College, Zhejiang Radio and Television School (founded in 1978) and Zhejiang Radio and Television College (founded in 1984) were merged in 2000.
In 2004, the college was officially renamed as Zhejiang Media College. 20 10 The People's Government of Zhejiang Province signed an agreement with the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television to establish Zhejiang Media College. 20111June 0 10 was approved by the Ministry of Education and granted the right to confer professional master's degrees.
2. China Communication University broadcasting and hosting College.
Broadcasting and hosting College was established in September 1996, and it is one of the secondary colleges of Communication University of China. Its predecessor was the Broadcasting Department of Beijing Broadcasting Institute, which was founded in 1963.
The Academy of Radio and Television Hosting Art is the earliest and most influential teaching base in China to train high-level talents majoring in radio and television broadcasting and hosting art, and it is also the scientific research base for the study of radio and television language communication and applied linguistics in China.
At present, the college has a broadcasting department, a broadcasting host art research institute, a language communication research institute and a Putonghua proficiency testing center. A training and exchange center for radio and television announcers and program hosts has been established. At present, there are more than 50 full-time teaching and research personnel, more than 50% of whom have the title of subtropical high or above. There are 800 full-time students, including graduate students 100.
3. Central Academy of Drama
The Central Academy of Drama, directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), is the headquarters of China Higher Drama Education Alliance, the headquarters of Asian Drama Education Research Center, the secretariat of the World Theatre Academy, the activity base of the International College Drama Festival of the World Theatre Academy, and the first batch of "double-first-class" world-class discipline construction universities in China.
The history of the Central Academy of Drama can be traced back to Yan 'an Luxun Art Institute, which was established in April 1938. 1949 65438+February, the Central Academy of Drama officially opened; On April 2nd, 1950, the inaugural meeting of the Central Academy of Drama was held, and the name of the school was inscribed by President Mao Zedong.
4. Shanghai Theatre Academy
Shanghai Theatre Academy, formerly known as Shanghai Experimental Theatre School, was founded in June 1 945 65438+February1. 1949 was renamed Shanghai Theatre Academy. 1952 China colleges and universities adjusted their departments, merged the drama department of Shandong University, the drama troupe of Shanghai Xingzhi Art School, and the music troupe of the art education department of Sunan Institute of Culture and Education to form the East China Branch of the Central Academy of Drama (independent school, independent organizational system).
1956 officially changed its name to Shanghai Theatre Academy, which is a key art college directly under the Ministry of Culture. In 2000, it was placed under the management of Shanghai Municipal People's Government and jointly established by Shanghai Municipal People's Government and Ministry of Culture. In 2002, the former Shanghai Normal University School of Performing Arts, Shanghai Opera School and Shanghai Dance School were merged into Shanghai Theatre Academy.
5. Nanjing Art Institute
Nanjing Art Institute, referred to as "Nanyi", is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. It is a university jointly founded by the Ministry of People, Culture and Tourism of China and the People's Government of Jiangsu Province. It is the only comprehensive art college in Jiangsu Province, and the earliest independent art institution in China. Ranked first among six art colleges in China, and the comprehensive strength of art disciplines ranked first in China.
It was selected into the national-level talent training mode innovation experimental zone, the national-level characteristic specialty construction project, the "Two Million Plan" of the Ministry of Education, the Jiangsu University Cultural and Creative Collaborative Innovation Center, the Jiangsu University Advantage Discipline Construction Project, and the first batch of new key high-end think tanks in Jiangsu Province;
Nanyi gave birth to the earliest art school system in China, initiated the earliest university disciplines such as art, music, dance, theory and drama in China, and was the founder of modern higher art education in China.
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