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List of universities in Heilongjiang
The list of institutions in Heilongjiang includes Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin Engineering University and Northeast Forestry University.

I. Harbin Institute of Technology

Harbin Institute of Technology, referred to as Harbin Institute of Technology, was founded in 1920, located in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. It is a well-known key high-level research university in China and one of the first universities in China to enter the "double first-class" construction.

Harbin Institute of Technology is a full-time undergraduate college focusing on engineering, covering engineering, management, science, literature, economics, law, education, art and other disciplines. The school has 18 colleges, including electromechanical engineering college, energy science and engineering college and chemical engineering and materials college.

Second, Harbin Engineering University

Harbin Engineering University, referred to as Harbin Engineering for short, was founded in 1953 and is located in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. It is a high-level undergraduate engineering university focusing on engineering, featuring engineering, taking ship and ocean engineering as advantages, covering engineering, science, management, economics, law, literature, art and other disciplines.

The predecessor of Harbin Engineering University can be traced back to 1953 and 1967. After many reforms and developments, it was formally merged into its current name in 2000. The school covers an area of more than 2,300 mu, with modern teaching facilities and a good campus environment.

Third, Northeast Forestry University

Northeast Forestry University, referred to as Donglinda, is located in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. It is an undergraduate high-level forestry college featuring forestry, covering agronomy, science, engineering, economics, management, literature, law, education, art and other disciplines.

The predecessor of Northeast Forestry University can be traced back to Harbin Forestry College founded by 1948 and Qiqihar Agricultural College founded by 1952. After many times of merger and development, it was formally merged into its current name on 1958. The school covers an area of nearly 2000 mu, with modern teaching facilities and beautiful campus environment.