1, Peking University.
Peking University is a comprehensive university with a long history and profound accumulation. The first batch of mathematics, physics and computer majors in China were born here.
It is one of the most complete universities in China, with natural science, technical science, social science, medical science and other disciplines and multidisciplinary systems. There are eight departments, 565,438+0 directly affiliated departments, 65,438+030 undergraduate majors, 263 doctoral programs and 286 master programs.
The eight universities in Peking University are the departments of science, information and engineering science, and? Department of Social Sciences? Humanities,? Medical department? Department of Economic Management, interdisciplinary, Shenzhen Graduate School (Branch).
2. Tsinghua University.
Tsinghua University is a comprehensive research university, a base for high-level personnel training and scientific and technological research in China, and is known as the "cradle of red engineers".
As of August 2022, the school covers an area of 462.74 hectares, with a building area of 3,026,700 square meters. It has 12 disciplines, 2 1 college and 59 teaching departments, including science, engineering, literature, art, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, teaching, medicine and interdisciplinary subjects.
3. Zhejiang University.
Zhejiang University is a comprehensive, research-oriented and innovative university with distinctive characteristics. In September, 2022, official website showed that the school has seven campuses: Zijin Port, Yuquan, Xixi, Huajiachi, Zhijiang, Zhoushan and Haining.
With a total area of 689,065,438+008 square meters, it has 65,438+03 disciplines, 7 departments, 39 specialized colleges (departments), 65,438+0 engineering colleges, 2 Chinese-foreign cooperatively-run schools, 7 directly affiliated hospitals and 9,778 faculty members.
The predecessor of Zhejiang University was Qiushi College founded by 1897, and 1928 was named National Zhejiang University. 1937 Zhejiang university moved westward, running schools in Zunyi and Meitan, Guizhou, and 1946 moved back to Hangzhou in the autumn.
1952, when the departments of colleges and universities in China were adjusted, some departments of Zhejiang University were placed under the China Academy of Sciences and other universities, and the main parts were reorganized into several colleges and universities in Hangzhou, which later developed into the original Zhejiang University, Hangzhou University, Zhejiang Agricultural University and Zhejiang Medical University respectively. 1998, four universities with the same roots merged to form the new Zhejiang University.