Shenzhen: Tsinghua/Peking University enrolled 89 students, ranking first in the province, accounting for 28.3%; Guangzhou: Tsinghua/Peking University * * * enrolled 63 students, ranking second in the province, accounting for 20.1%; Shantou City: Tsinghua/Peking University * * * enrolled 34 students, ranking third in the province, accounting for 10.8%.
Zhongshan City: Tsinghua/Peking University enrolled 25 students, ranking fourth in the province, accounting for 8.0%; Dongguan/Zhanjiang: Tsinghua/Peking University enrolled 19 students, ranking fifth in the province, accounting for 6.1%; Foshan: Tsinghua/Peking University * * enrolled students 18, ranking sixth in the province, accounting for 5.7%.
School profile
Tsinghua University (hereinafter referred to as "Tsinghua"), located in Haidian District, is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC). It ranks among the national "double-class", "Everest Plan", "Strong Foundation Plan" and "11plan", and is an alliance of nine universities.
According to the information of official website from June, 5438 to February, 2022, the campus area is 460 19 hectares, the building area is 3,257,600 square meters, and the total collection is 578 1 0,000 volumes. There are 2/kloc-0 colleges, 59 teaching departments and 88 undergraduate majors. There are 50 post-doctoral research mobile stations and 63 first-class doctoral and master's degree authorization points; Faculty 16485, including undergraduate students 16320, master students (22423), doctoral students (20527) and students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan 10065438.
Knowledge expansion
The top 100 universities in Chinese mainland are Tsinghua, Peking University, Fudan University, Jiaotong University, Zhejiang University, Chinese University of Science and Technology and Nantah. Among them, Tsinghua University ranked 16 and Peking University ranked 17.
In addition to the above seven universities, there are four universities in Chinese mainland that rank among the top 200, namely, south university of science and technology of china in China, Wuhan University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology and Sichuan University.
This year, 1799 universities from 104 countries and regions were listed. Oxford University topped the list, Harvard University ranked second, Cambridge University and Stanford University tied for third place.
The British Standard Evening News quoted Phil Batty, chief knowledge officer of Times Higher Education, as saying that although western universities still dominate the rankings, the rankings of universities in East Asia and the Middle East are advancing day by day. On a global scale, the quality of higher education is becoming more and more average.
Times Higher Education World University Ranking is regarded as one of the more authoritative world university rankings, which measures the comprehensive strength of universities with many indicators such as teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international perspective.