yenching university
University was founded by four American and British Christian churches in Beijing in the early 20th century. It is the largest university with the best quality and the most beautiful environment in modern China. It was founded in 19 16, and its president is Si Tuleideng. Established the prestigious Harvard-Yanjing Society in cooperation with Harvard University. In the adjustment of national universities 1952, yenching university was cancelled. After the Chinese mainland National Government moved to Taiwan, yenching university merged into Chung Chi College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. In Chinese mainland, its assets were merged after being taken over by China government, most of arts and sciences were merged into Peking University, engineering was merged into Tsinghua, and law school and sociology were merged into Beijing University of Political Science and Law (now China University of Political Science and Law). The school building was taken over by Peking University, and its building is still a monument in yenching university.
fu jen catholic university
Fu Jen Catholic University was founded by the Holy See in 1925. At the beginning of the 20th century, Fu Jen Catholic University, together with Peking University, Tsinghua and Yanjing, was known as the four famous universities in Peiping, enjoying a high reputation in Chinese society at home and abroad. One of the founders is Mr. Ma from Fudan University. 1952 was cancelled in the process of national college adjustment, and its school building was incorporated into the North Campus of Beijing Normal University. Personnel and departments merged into Peking University, Beijing Normal University, China Renmin University, China University of Political Science and Law, Central University of Finance and Economics, etc. The former site of Fu Jen Catholic University is the School of Continuing Education of Beijing Normal University, and now it mainly carries out projects (courses) related to studying abroad. The main project is Beijing Normal University's preparatory study in the United States. It has been running for more than six years, helping more than 400 students to successfully enter excellent universities in the United States, and it is very influential every year.
3. cheeloo university
Cheeloo university (Cheeroo
University), officially named Shandong Christian University, and 1904 to 1952 are China Shandong Provincial Christian University. It is jointly run by 14 Christian organizations from the United States, Britain and Canada. In its heyday, it was known as "the first university in North China", and like yenching university, it was known as "Southern Qi and Northern Yan". Famous scholars such as Lao She, historian Gu Jiegang, Mohist Luan Tingfu and dramatist Ma have all taught here. Cheeloo university was one of the thirteen missionary universities founded by foreigners in China that year, and it was cancelled in 1952. The original campus is Baotuquan Campus of Shandong University. Its disciplines were merged into Shandong University, Shandong Normal University, Shandong Agricultural University, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing University and other universities.
4. Suzhou University
Soochow University (Soochow)
The first private university in China in the early 20th century. Christian Supervisory Council was founded in Suzhou, China on 1900. Its legal education was well-known at home and abroad at that time, and it was the first western university in China. 195 1 Resumption of studies in Taiwan Province Province, which is also the first private university in Taiwan Province Province. 1952 During the adjustment of departments in China, Soochow University merged with Sunan Institute of Culture and Education and the Department of Mathematics and Physics of Jiangnan University to form Sunan Teachers College, which was named Jiangsu Teachers College in the same year and was founded at the former Soochow University site. 1982 was transformed into Suzhou University with the approval of the State Council. With the approval of the Ministry of Education and the Jiangsu Provincial Government, Suzhou Sericulture College, Suzhou Silk Vocational and Technical College and Suzhou Medical College were merged into Suzhou University in 1995, 1997 and 2000 respectively. Soochow University's law school in Shanghai was merged into East China University of Political Science and Law (now East China University of Political Science and Law), and the accounting department was merged into Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (now Shanghai University of Finance and Economics).
5. st John's University
St John's University is the first university in China to teach in English (excellent courses), with the motto of "Light and Truth". Known as "Harvard in the East" and "diplomatic talent training center", it has set a number of firsts in education in the Republic of China, especially physical education. Shanghai St. John's University, formerly known as St. John's College, was founded in 1879 and upgraded to St. John's University in 1905. It is one of the most famous universities in modern China and the oldest missionary school in China. 1952, St. John's University was split into a famous university in Shanghai and then dissolved. The original site of St. John's University was given to East China University of Political Science and Law, and a generation of famous schools disappeared in the long river of history. The school has trained a large number of outstanding figures who have influenced the history of China, such as Lin Yutang, Zhang Ailing, Zou Taofen, Gu Weijun, Song Ziwen, Rong Yiren, Liu Hongsheng, I.M. Pei and Ke Sze Sao.
6. University of Aurora
aurora university
University) is a famous missionary university founded by French Catholic Jesuits in Shanghai, China, and also a famous university in modern China. It was founded by China priest Ma Yu 1903 in the former site of Xujiahui Observatory on February 27th. There are four disciplines: Chinese, image number, object and knowledge. Aurora is an ancient Indian name of China, and its English and French school names are Aurora and LAurore respectively. 1952 the departments of China were adjusted, and the departments of sinian university were merged into relevant institutions of higher learning in Shanghai (Fudan university, Shanghai jiaotong university, Tongji university, etc. ).
7. Zhijiang University
Zhijiang University (Hangzhou
University) is a missionary university jointly founded by Presbyterian Church of North America and Presbyterian Church of South America in Hangzhou, China. It is also one of the thirteen Christian universities in China and has a certain historical position in China University. Celebrities such as Lin Handa, Jin Zhonghua and Zhu Shenghao are all alumni. 195 1 was taken over by the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and Education, and the American teacher left school for home. 1952, due to the adjustment and dissolution of domestic departments, the departments were divided into Zhejiang Normal University, Zhejiang University and Fudan University, and Zhijiang University came to an end.
8. Jinling University
university of nanking
Nanjing) is a Christian university founded by the American-Israeli-American Christian Association in Nanjing. Educator Tao Xingzhi, Nobel Prize in Literature winner Pearl Buck, philosopher and literary historian Cheng are all from here. This is the first missionary university to apply to the government of China and get approval. In the classification of universities run by foreigners in China by the University of California, Jinling University is the only A class among missionary universities, and graduates with Jinling University degrees are eligible to directly enter the graduate schools of American universities. At that time, the social evaluation was "the best missionary university in China" and it enjoyed the reputation of "hero in Jiangdong" and "Zhongshan English". 1952 the departments of China universities were adjusted, Jinling university was abolished, and the main body was merged into Nanjing university. Other departments participated in the establishment of universities such as Nanjing Agricultural College and Nanjing Normal College. Its historical archives belong to Nanjing University. Nanjing University moved its campus from the former site of Sipailou to the former site of Jinda Drum Tower.
9. Lingnan University
Lingnan University (Lingnan)
University), formerly known as Gezhi College, pioneered the overseas Chinese education in China. Founded by American Presbyterian Church in Guangzhou on 1888. At that time, a group of patriotic alumni headed by Qian Shufen proposed to take over the school. In July of the same year, with the approval of Guangdong provincial government, the school was taken over by China people, officially renamed as private Lingnan University, and gradually developed into a famous university in South China. In April 1927, the school announced the suspension of classes. 1952 Lingnan University merged with the National Sun Yat-sen University in the adjustment of departments to form the present South China University of Technology, Sun Yat-sen University.