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Why is Tibet University for Nationalities in Xianyang?
Shaanxi was chosen mainly because the teaching environment in Shaanxi was good and there were schools with counterpart support. Although Tibet University for Nationalities is located in Xianyang, it can be regarded as a university in Tibet, which is jointly established by the State Ethnic Affairs Commission and the Xizang Autonomous Region Municipal People's Government.

Tibet University for Nationalities is a university for nationalities based on East China Normal University. It has two campuses, one in Weicheng and the other in Qin and Han Dynasties. Mainly because the situation and environment in Tibet at that time did not have the conditions for running a school. Later, Tibet University was founded in 1985, and now it is also a 2 1 1 university in Tibet.

Tibet University for Nationalities:

In fact, compared with many universities in China, Tibet University for Nationalities is not prominent. It is a second university, but for Tibet, the strength of this university is quite strong, because Tibet is extremely remote.

The number of colleges and universities built for various reasons such as population is small, and they have also been selected for the first phase of the basic capacity building project of colleges and universities in the central and western regions, and their strength is still relatively strong.

Judging from the employment prospects of graduates, over the past 60 years, the school has trained more than 80,000 outstanding talents of all kinds for the country, including more than 40 leading cadres at the provincial and ministerial levels, and a large number of outstanding talents such as artists, writers, professors, doctors, agronomists and engineers. Therefore, the school has won the reputation of "cradle of Tibetan cadres", which has remained above 95% in recent years.

At present, there are more than 9,900 students in our school, among whom Tibetan students and other minority students account for 53% of the total students. In other words, more than half of this university are ethnic minorities. 1970, the local government of Tibet decided to move the Tibet Institute for Nationalities to them because it was convenient for local students to study.

At that time, they chose Linzhi in Tibet. Around 1972, many majors of Tibet Institute for Nationalities moved to Linzhi. So Linzhi and Xianyang * * * run the same school, but later Linzhi's branch became Tibet Agriculture and Animal Husbandry College.

On the other hand, the Tibet Institute for Nationalities in Xianyang continued to expand, and many majors moved to Linzhi were restored. Until 20 15, Tibet University for Nationalities was renamed Tibet University for Nationalities, and its popularity was greatly improved. The most interesting thing is that Tibet University for Nationalities does not belong to Xianyang, Shaanxi today.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Tibet University for Nationalities