It is the only public full-time foreign language college in Zhejiang Province, which is organized by the people's government of Zhejiang Province, based on foreign languages and literature, and develops in a coordinated way. ?
Zhejiang international studies university, formerly known as Zhejiang (Middle School) Teacher Training School, was established in 1955. In July, 1956, it was transformed into Zhejiang Normal University; 1958, renamed Zhejiang Institute of Culture and Education; 1960 changed its name to Zhejiang Institute of Education in March; On April 20 10, it was upgraded and renamed as Zhejiang International Studies University.
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At the beginning of 1955, Zhejiang (middle school) teacher training school was established. In August of the same year, Zhejiang Provincial Department of Education decided to build Zhejiang Normal University on the basis of this school.
1956 In July, Zhejiang Teachers College was formally established, and the former Secondary Education Research Office of Zhejiang Education Department and Zhejiang Literacy and Primary Teachers College merged at the same time.
1958, the school was renamed Zhejiang Institute of Culture and Education.
1960 In March, Zhejiang Provincial Committee approved the change of Zhejiang Institute of Culture and Education into Zhejiang Institute of Education.
From 196 1 to 1978 1, due to historical reasons, the school has been renamed several times and its affiliation has been changed several times.
1978, Zhejiang Institute of Education resumed and rebuilt.
65438-0982, the school began to hold amateur undergraduate courses in normal universities (or adult colleges, mainly higher vocational colleges, which were awarded by Zhejiang Normal University).
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