The school was founded in 1907 by Mr. Chen, a Buddhist teacher in Qing Dynasty. After several adjustments and mergers, South China Women's College of Arts and Sciences, Fujian Christian University, Fujian Provincial Teachers College and other units established Fujian Teachers College on 1953, and 1972 changed its name to Fujian Normal University, which is still in use today.
School profile
The school headquarters has two campuses, Qishan and Cangshan, covering an area of about 4000 mu. There are 89 undergraduate majors (202 1 77 full-time undergraduate enrollment majors), with more than 23,000 full-time undergraduates and more than 8,000 graduate students. Full-time teachers in this department 1839, of which 63.46% have senior titles;
Teachers with doctoral degrees accounted for 63.62%; Academician of the Royal Canadian Academy of Sciences 1 person, Academician of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences 1 person, 2 double-hired academicians, 8 leading talents of the National "Ten Thousand Talents Program", 3 top-notch young talents, 4 outstanding professors and scholars award programs, 3 young scholars and 6 winners of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (including overseas);
Eight winners of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, three members of the discipline evaluation team of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, the convener of the expert evaluation team of the National Postdoctoral Management Committee 1 person, eight young and middle-aged experts with outstanding contributions at the national level, nine candidates for the National Million Talents Project, three national "Huang Danian-style teachers team" 1 person, and three national teaching teams;
Reference to the above contents: Brief introduction of official website Normal College of Fujian Normal University.