Shanghai Maritime University, formerly known as Shanghai Maritime College, is a comprehensive university featuring shipping technology, economy and management, including engineering, management, economics, law, arts and sciences. The school was founded in 1909, and 19 12 was renamed Wusong Merchant Marine College. With the historical changes, it was once closed. 1959, Shanghai Maritime College resumed its studies in Shanghai. In 2004, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, Shanghai Maritime College was renamed Shanghai Maritime University. The school was originally a university directly under the Ministry of Transport. In 2000, it was placed under the management of Shanghai, and was known as the "cradle of advanced shipping talents".
Shanghai Ocean University, formerly known as Shanghai Fisheries University, was renamed in March 2008. The school's predecessor originated from Jiangsu Fisheries School founded by 19 12. It is the only agriculture and forestry university in Shanghai and the university with the most complete aquatic disciplines in China. Known as "the cradle of modern aquatic education in China". 1985 Shanghai Fisheries College was renamed Shanghai Fisheries University, and was renamed Shanghai Ocean University with the approval of the Ministry of Education in March 2008. The school was originally a subordinate institution of the Ministry of Agriculture. In 2000, it was placed under the management of Shanghai by the Ministry of Agriculture and jointly established with the Ministry of Agriculture. 20 10 12 10 The Shanghai Municipal People's Government and the State Oceanic Administration signed an agreement to jointly build Shanghai Ocean University.
Shanghai dianji university University, which belongs to Shanghai Electric Group Corporation, is a full-time undergraduate college jointly managed by Shanghai Electric Group and Shanghai Construction * * *, focusing on engineering, with coordinated development of economics, management and literature. The school's predecessor was Shanghai Electrical Industry School, which was founded in 1953. 1985 The first batch of five-year junior college education was held in China, and it was listed as a national key construction higher vocational college in 2002. 200 1 Shanghai Vocational and Technical College of Electrical Engineering merged with Shanghai Electromechanical Industry Workers College and Shanghai Electromechanical Industry School. In 2004, it was upgraded to a full-time undergraduate college. 20 1 1 The school was listed as a pilot unit for professional degree graduate students by the State Council Academic Degree Office.