1, Tsinghua University
Tsinghua University's predecessor, Tsinghua Academy, was founded in 19 1 1, and 19 12 was renamed Tsinghua Academy. 1928 changed its name to National Tsinghua University. /kloc-moved back to Tsinghua campus in 0/946, where there are 5 colleges and 26 departments of literature, law, science, engineering and agriculture. After the national colleges and universities were adjusted from 65438 to 0952, Tsinghua University became a multi-disciplinary industrial university, with the emphasis on training engineering and technical talents for the country.
Known as "the cradle of red engineers". Since the reform and opening up, Tsinghua University has gradually established the long-term goal of building a world-class university and entered a new period of vigorous development. The school has successively resumed or established the disciplines of science, literature, medicine and economic management, and established a graduate school and a continuing education college.
2. Peking University
Peking University, founded in 1898, was the first national comprehensive university in China and the highest educational administrative organ in China at that time. It was renamed as 19 12 after the Revolution of 1911. Peking University is the first national comprehensive university in China, and the highest educational administrative organ in China at that time.
Founded in 1898, it was originally named Shi Jing University Hall. 19 12 changed to national Peking University. 1938 moved to Kunming and changed its name to National Southwest Associated University. 1946 returned to Beiping. From 65438 to 0952, it became a comprehensive university focusing on basic disciplines of arts and sciences, and moved from Beijing Beach and other places to its current site. In 2000, it merged with the former Beijing Medical University to form the new Peking University.
3. Zhejiang University
Zhejiang University is an institution of higher learning with a long history and outstanding reputation, located in Hangzhou, a famous historical and cultural city and a scenic tourist attraction in China. Qiushi College, the predecessor of Zhejiang University, was founded in 1897. It is one of the earliest new institutions of higher learning founded by the people of China. 1928, named National Zhejiang University.
Zhejiang University moved westward, running schools in Zunyi and Meitan of Guizhou for seven years, and moved back to Hangzhou in the autumn of 1946. 1952, when the departments of colleges and universities in China were adjusted, most of the departments in Zhejiang were transferred to brother universities and Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the main parts left in Hangzhou were divided into several single-subject colleges, which later developed into the original Zhejiang University, Hangzhou University, Zhejiang Agricultural University and Zhejiang Medical University respectively.