1. Fujian Normal University is located in Fuzhou, a famous city in the southeast of China. It is a university jointly founded by the Fujian Provincial People's Government, the people of China and the Ministry of Education. It is a "double first-class" university in Fujian Province and a provincial key comprehensive university. He has been selected into the national "20 1 1 plan", the national "key discipline project" to build universities, the national postgraduate plan to build high-level universities, the "excellent teacher training plan" of the Ministry of Education, the demonstration base of the Ministry of Education to study in China, one of the three key high-level universities in Fujian Province, the teaching and training base for teaching Chinese as a foreign language for Southeast Asian countries, and the national pilot school to recruit students from Taiwan Province Province independently. Key schools of Chinese teaching in neighboring countries: China Government Scholarship Institution for Foreign Students in China, China-ASEAN Education and Training Center, National Key Marxist Institute, Basic Education Curriculum Research Center of Ministry of Education, and "National Training Plan" demonstration centralized training project school.
This school is one of the earliest normal universities in China. Its predecessor was an excellent normal school in Fujian Province founded by the Qing emperor Chen Yu 1907. After several adjustments and mergers, South China Women's College of Arts and Sciences, Fujian Christian University, Fujian Normal University and other units established Fujian Normal University on 1953, and 1972 changed its name to Fujian Normal University. Ye Shengtao, Dong Zuobin, Zheng, Huang Weiyuan, Tang, Tang Chongti, Yao Jiannian and many other well-known experts and scholars have taught in this school.
3. As of May 2020, the school headquarters has two campuses, Qishan and Cangshan, covering an area of about 4,000 mu; Full-time teachers 1.800, of which 59.06% have senior titles; Teachers with doctoral degrees account for 60.01%; Academician of the Royal Canadian Academy of Sciences 1 person, Academician of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences 1 person, and 3 double-employed academicians; 87 undergraduate majors (77 enrollment majors in 2020); There are more than 23,000 full-time undergraduates and more than 7,000 graduate students.