First place: National Central University
National Central University was an institution of higher learning in China during the Republic of China. Founded in 1902, located in Nanjing. It was one of the highest universities in China at that time. This university played an important role in the development history of modern higher education in China. The National Central University moved to Chongqing and Chengdu in 1937, and was called "Chongqing Central University" in history.
1 946165438+1October1,the Central University for Demobilization opened in Nanjing, with 7 colleges, 43 departments and 26 research institutes in science, engineering, medicine, agriculture, literature, law and normal university. On August 8th, 1949, National Central University was officially renamed as National Nanjing University. Subsequently, 1950 was named Nanjing University.
Second place: National Southwest Associated University.
National Southwest Associated University refers to the National Southwest Associated University, which is a comprehensive university that moved to Kunming after War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China. 1 937165438+1October1The National Temporary University of Changsha, jointly founded by the National Peking University, the National Tsinghua University and the private Nankai University, opened in Changsha (this day also became the anniversary day of the National Southwest Associated University).
1938 changed its name to National Southwest Associated University in April. From August, 1937, when the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China decided to establish the National Changsha Temporary University, to July, 1946, when the National Southwest Associated University stopped running, it existed for 8 years, 1 1 month.
Third place: University of Aurora
Aurora University is a private university in modern China, formerly known as Aurora College, located in Xujiahui. It was founded by China priest Ma Yu1February 27th, 903. It is the first school in modern China to carry out postgraduate education and award doctoral and master's degrees. Before 1947, Aurora University had a medical college, Aurora Women's College of Arts and Sciences and two affiliated middle schools.
By 1947, Aurora University had medical college, polytechnic college, law school, liberal arts college, Aurora Women's College of Arts and Sciences and two affiliated middle schools. 1in the autumn of 952, during the adjustment of colleges and universities in China, Aurora University was abolished, and its medical college, St. John's University Medical College and Tongde Medical College merged to form Shanghai Second Medical College.