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Why doesn't Shanghai St. John's University do it?
St. John's University was the first higher education institution in Shanghai at the end of 19 and the beginning of the 20th century. It is a famous university in modern China and the oldest missionary school in China. 1952, division and merger of various departments.

Other institutions of higher learning (Fudan University, East China Normal University, Shanghai Second Medical College) were originally located in Changning Campus of East China University of Political Science and Law.

1950 65438+In February, St. John's University officially announced its departure from the Anglican Church. 1952 was dismantled and merged into many universities in Shanghai during the adjustment of national departments. The school site is now the president of East China University of Political Science and Law.

Ning Campus, the address is Wanhangdu Road 1575, Shanghai. Details are as follows. 1949 St. John's University (Department of Journalism) was merged into the National Fudan University and is now developed into Fudan University.

195 1 St. John's University (Department of Civil Engineering) merged into Tongji University 1952 St. John's University (Department of Economics) merged into Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and is now developing Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.

St. John's University (Department of Politics) was merged into East China University of Political Science and Law and has now developed into East China University of Political Science and Law. St John's University (Department of Science, Education and Chinese) was merged into East China Normal University.

St John's University (part of arts and sciences) was merged into Fudan University.