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Wuhan University, located in Wuhan, is a comprehensive national key university directly under the Ministry of Education and Renmin University of China. It ranks among the national "double first-class", "985 Project" and "2 1 1 project".
The history of the school can be traced back to 1893, and Zhang Zhidong, governor of Huguang, established a self-improvement school at the invitation of the Qing government. After inheritance and evolution, it was named National Wuhan University in 1928, which was the first batch of national universities in modern China. In 2000, Wuhan University merged with Wuhan University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Wuhan Technical University of Surveying and Mapping and Hubei Medical University to form the new Wuhan University.
The school has 1 1 world-class discipline construction disciplines, 5 first-class national key disciplines, 17 two disciplines national key disciplines (excluding the coverage of first-class disciplines) and 6 national key (cultivation) disciplines; Thirty-six first-level disciplines have been recognized as key disciplines in Hubei Province.
Zhejiang University, located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is a comprehensive national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), and ranks among the national "double first-class", "2 1 1 Project" and "985 Project".
The school, formerly Qiushi College, was founded on 1897 and closed on 19 14. 1928 National Zhejiang University was newly established in the former site of Qiushi College. 1937 moved westward, running schools in Zunyi and Meitan, and 1946 moved back to Hangzhou in the autumn.
From 65438 to 0952, some departments of Zhejiang University were placed under the Chinese Academy of Sciences and other universities, and the main part was reorganized into several universities in Hangzhou, which later developed into the original Zhejiang University, Hangzhou University, Zhejiang Agricultural University and Zhejiang Medical University. 1998, four universities with the same roots merged to form the new Zhejiang University.
In April, 2023, official website showed that the school has 7 departments, 39 specialized colleges (departments), 1 engineering college, 2 Chinese-foreign cooperative education institutions, 7 directly affiliated hospitals, and 128 undergraduate majors.