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What are the twelve universities in China?
1. After Tsinghua, Tsinghua University merged with the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts. Although it can't bring much academic benefits to this cattle school, it can add luster to the packaging of its industrial products. However, the teachers of the Academy of Fine Arts complained a lot, saying that after entering the Tsinghua campus, the original artistic atmosphere was gone.

I think the art college is full of romance and freedom. Rather than bad atmosphere, artists who are accustomed to freedom can't stand the official education in Tsinghua. But Tsinghua will never be satisfied with the status quo. She must strive to build the best comprehensive university. The first goal is of course Union Medical College, but it is more difficult, because the main body of Union Medical College is China Academy of Medical Sciences, an open Ministry of Health, and it cannot live without its own research institute. The relationship between China and Union Medical College is too delicate to handle.

But how easy is it to merge into another good liberal arts university in Beijing? As far as the National People's Congress is concerned, it is impossible for this immortal, known as the Second Seminary, to merge. Another good target is Beijing Normal University, but it depends on the official policy towards normal universities. What Tsinghua is implementing now is the policy of poaching the poacher, which is very effective because of its rich purse and special position in the government. But the side effect is that people will get angry and the effect will be slow. But this is more far-sighted than merging schools, because it can ensure the Excellence of students. At present, only a few schools in China can implement this policy, such as Shanghai Jiaotong University, Zhejiang University and Zhong Da University.

2. Peking University returned to her parents' home, and Peking University has a first-class medical school since then. 1995 When the two universities negotiated the merger, the First Hospital of Beijing Medical University couldn't wait to hang up its old name "Peking University Hospital". However, compared with Beijing Medical University, Concord has a deeper relationship with Peking University.

Concord was merged into Peking University on 1937 (9 years earlier than Beijing Medical University), and its students were still studying in the biology department of Peking University for the first three years after being split into "China Medical University" in 1950s. This tradition has been maintained to this day, and even its enrollment catalogue is impressively listed in Peking University's plan. It can be said that more than 90% of Concord people are alumni of Peking University. But why didn't Peking University merge with Concord? In the eyes of outsiders, there may be the following two reasons: first, Tsinghua also wants to merge Concord, but he can't do everything; The second is the factors mentioned above. However, the merged Peking University is by no means perfect, and engineering can be ignored. I think a good university should have its excellent schools of science, humanities, medicine, business, engineering and law, so it is necessary for Peking University to "transfer students".

Another Beihang University originally planned to merge into Peking University may not be able to join the system, which has frustrated Peking University's grand engineering plan. Actually, I think Peking University should merge with Beihou University. Although Beihang is not as famous as Beihang, its major is good and its students are good. A good engineering school doesn't need everything, what's important is to have a good frontier major. The former Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications and the Department of Electronic Science of Peking University will form the best school of information science and engineering in China. At that time, Peking University was the first in the country.

However, a good discipline needs first-class management. At present, the school-level management of Peking University is second-rate at most in China, and the weak XX system imposed in the 1990s is still there. In addition, the setting of disciplines and departments is also very chaotic. If Hu XX were still here, a dozen of him could also build a "Yangcheng Lake Hairy Crab College" in Peking University. The new principal and secretary are under a lot of pressure.

3. Fudan University Fudan University is really Jiangnan Xiaobei University, and this time it is also a medical university. Shanghai Medical University is one of the three best medical universities in China, which has trained many outstanding medical scientists. Fudan's biology discipline is not as comprehensive as Peking University's, but genetics ranks first in the country. I believe that after the merger of the two universities, they can really complement each other and spell out a stronger medical department. Besides, doctors have the best affiliated "Huashan Hospital", but Peking University does not. Speaking of this merger, people in Shanghai Jiaotong University have a lot of complaints. They wrote on the Internet that Shanghai Jiaotong University and Shanghai Medical University were originally the relationship between Ling Huchong and Yue Lingshan (only two stops away), but in the end Yue Lingshan married Lin Pingzhi (Fudan is too far away from Shanghai Medical University, just like Huashan and Fujian), which was a bit sour.

However, Fudan still has no good engineering courses, and it is even more difficult to merge a suitable engineering college in Shanghai. I really don't understand why X doesn't go to Fudan together. Is it better to be a sheep's head than a tiger's tail Like Peking University, Fudan has a school-level XX problem. Kasper? Sid, the president of Fudan University, has always been from the physics department, and many leaders at all levels have people from the physics department. It's hard to believe that there will be no side effects. Now that the principal is transferred from other places, I hope Peking University will not learn from the past. It can be said that if Nantah does not take greater measures, Fudan will sit firmly in the third place in the country.

4. Shanghai Jiaotong University merged with Agricultural College, which greatly broke the horizon of Chinese scholars. I believe there must be unfathomable thinkers in this school, which we ordinary people can't understand and guess. But this school is the second richest school in China, and it is located in a good place like Shanghai, so they adopt XX policy: use money to dig talents from other schools. As a result, the number of academicians has soared, but the foundation is still very shallow and the results will not be quick. Although other schools have merged, Shanghai Jiaotong University will still rank in the top ten.

5. Zhejiang University Zhejiang University is the forerunner of the national university merger wave (the merger of Sichuan University has not yet become a wave). Although the merged three schools are not well-known, their level is not low. Even Hangzhou University, which Zhejiang people are not optimistic about, is also a provincial school, but it left behind several national key comprehensive universities early. Its mathematics and industrial psychology are good. Zhejiang Agricultural University is also very distinctive. Among the merged universities, Zhejiang University is a more successful one.

A little deficiency is that Huajiachi, where Zhejiang Agricultural University is located, is a little far from Yuquan headquarters. However, Zhejiang University seems to have a floating mentality about entering the world class, and is very concerned about the names of the deans of various colleges, so it has to go outside to dig people. Digging people, digging people, seems to be the killer of universities in rich areas. Therefore, killing the poor and helping the rich have achieved remarkable results. After all, Zhejiang University is located in an economically developed area. With the wisdom of Zhejiang people and the support of a huge overseas consortium, Zhejiang University will definitely be valued.

6. Nanjing Institute of Technology, the predecessor of Southeast University, is a famous university, which has already surpassed Zhejiang University in East China. However, when Nantah rose, his brother was behind the times. This violates the general law that engineering is superior to science, and it is puzzling that the merged school is too weak. Except for precious land, it may still be worth the loss. At present, in East China, it is difficult to compete with Zhejiang University, Shanghai Jiaotong University and China University of Science and Technology, but it is better than Tongji. However, there is a former XX of the Ministry of Education behind it, and there may be more tricks up its sleeve. After all, you can set up a flag if you have land.

7. China University of Science and Technology merged with Tobacco College, and China University of Science and Technology only got the land. In a sense, land in suitable areas is more important than talents. With land, there will be room for development, rules and regulations, and the existence of senior universities. At that time, people would never say "Little University of Science and Technology" again.

The place where HKUST is located is a bit poor, and there are no suitable schools around to merge it, so merging the worst schools is the most wonderful move. HKUST's enrollment technology is first-class in China, so if there are good students, they will not fall behind. If one day a large number of overseas alumni of HKUST return to China to help their alma mater, she will still be fine.

However, HKUST must stick to the Academy of Sciences, where there is a good reserve army. If XX doesn't want to stay in the Academy of Sciences, he will be promoted to be the vice president of Hefu (the registered permanent residence must still be in Beijing). Maybe in a few years, I'll go back and get a promotion. People like XX may still be in the Academy of Sciences, and they are the strong backing of HKUST. Don't come to the Ministry of Education, or your luck will run out. In order to maintain the current situation, HKUST will be on the same level as Shanghai Jiaotong University.

8. Jilin University Jida is an excellent university. She inherited the style of study in Tsinghua, Peking University. In the 1950s, the Central Committee transferred chemists and mathematicians Wang (both academicians of the Academy of Sciences in the 1950s) and Xie Bangjie from Peking University, and physicists Yu (also academicians in the 1950s) and mathematicians from Tsinghua to work in Jida University. As a result, Jida has become one of the few universities with more than three academicians. You know, Zhejiang University didn't even have an academician at that time, and Nantah was even rarer.

However, in the past two decades, due to the geographical environment and economic backwardness in Northeast China, it is inevitable that Jida will go downhill. This merger has made Jida the most comprehensive and reasonable university with major distribution, and it belongs to the northeast of Faye Wong. However, the economic condition of Jilin Province is the biggest obstacle to enter the top ten in China.

9. Harbin Institute of Technology In the 1950s and 1960s, there were two famous universities in Harbin: Harbin Institute of Technology and Harbin Institute of Technology (Harbin Institute of Technology must be the second child of engineering if it is not dismembered). Today's Harbin Institute of Technology is not what it used to be. Perhaps it has become a national defense college, making it more mysterious. Perhaps the myth of water changing into oil is even more strange when people are surprised. Harbin Institute of Technology seems to be far away from the customs.

But some of its majors are first-class in China. The merger of Harbin Construction Engineering is actually to bring my daughter back. But only on the basis of its strong engineering, there will be no substantial strength improvement. And its space strength is challenged by Beihang University and even Tsinghua. To tell the truth, it is impossible for a pure engineering university to become super-class. Tokyo institute of technology is famous, but does it have a place in Asia? MIT is by no means a pure engineering course. Since the 1930s, she has been focusing on the development of science, so that now her math major is the first in the United States. But MIT has never been the best in America. Harbin lacks the humanities and science environment like Changchun, and it is impossible to buy talents with money like Tsinghua, so she can only helplessly look at Jida, the king of Northeast China.

10. Wuhan University Wuda has always been an excellent university, and several of her majors have great influence in China. However, in China, a country with engineering first, science second and liberal arts third, all engineering colleges separated from comprehensive universities generally surpass their alma mater, such as Huazhong University of Science and Technology and Chengdu University of Science and Technology. The merger of Wuhan University and Wuhan University is an ideal merger. Both engineering schools are good, and medicine has a certain foundation. Coupled with the first-class biological and grammatical strength of Wuhan University itself, there is no doubt that the Congress of Wuhan University has become the first in Central and South China.

1 1. Huazhong University of Science and Technology This is a tragic merger. Although South China University of Technology has never broken into the ranks of 2+5 or 5+2, it is indeed a powerful university. Its popularity itself is a huge intangible asset, but it was lost in vain this time. Except Tongji Medical University, other schools are too weak, so the overall strength has not been greatly improved. Besides, there is no shortage of land for Chinese workers.

In the eyes of foreigners, the emergence of Huazhong University of Science and Technology is only a new university in Wuhan, and it will be difficult to compare with the past South China University of Technology. In the process of merger, the difference between the joy of Wu Da people and the sadness of Chinese workers is really exciting. Of course, it is difficult for Huazhong University of Science and Technology to enter the top ten in the near future.

12. Some people say that there are two most tragic universities in China today, the University of Science and Technology of China and Xi Jiaotong University. Today's Xi Jiaotong University is far behind the 1980s. The loess high slope, in the generous northwest wind singing, reveals bursts of helplessness. She doesn't have the art of enrollment of China University of Science and Technology, and she doesn't have the attraction of big Shanghai. Except for a few places such as Henan, Sichuan and Chongqing, she can recruit first-class freshmen, and the rest can only watch others laugh.

In engineering colleges, its strength has fallen from the second to the third and fourth, lagging behind Zhejiang University. Compared with Shanghai Jiaotong University, the poor can only feel ashamed. Xi 'an is an ancient city, but it is not rich in humanities and science. Known as the city of education and scientific research, but dozens of universities, large and small, are almost all engineering colleges, and it is impossible to merge into an all-round comprehensive university. The merger of Finance College and Medical University is indeed the best choice in desperation, but the overall strength has not been greatly improved. If it were not for other universities in Lanzhou, it would not be very good. Otherwise, I don't even know who Lanzhou University and Northwest King merged.