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Harbin Engineering University

Its predecessor was China People's Liberation Army Military Engineering College (Harbin Military Industry for short), which was founded in 1953. 1994, renamed Harbin engineering university; In 2007, it was jointly established by the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, the Ministry of Education, the Heilongjiang Provincial Government and the Navy. The school is now under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and is an important talent training and scientific research base in the fields of "Three Seas and One Nuclear Power" (shipbuilding industry, naval equipment, marine development and nuclear energy application).

The school is one of the first universities to be selected into the "Excellent Engineer Education and Training Program", and it has been included in the "2 1 Century Talents Strengthening the Army Program" by the Ministry of Education and the General Political Department. northing

Founded in 1952, it was formed by the merger of aviation departments of eight universities, including Tsinghua University, Beiyang University, Xiamen University and Sichuan University. It is the first aerospace institution of higher learning in New China, and now it belongs to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

The school is divided into Xueyuan Road Campus and Shahe Campus. Beihang University has always been a national key university and has become the first phalanx of high-level universities in China. Beijing Institute of Technology

Founded in 1940, formerly known as the "Academy of Natural Sciences" born in Yan 'an, it is the first science and engineering university founded by China * * * Production Party, and now it is under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

1952, the school was renamed Beijing institute of technology, becoming the first national defense industry institute in new China.

1988, the school was renamed Beijing Institute of Technology. In 20 12, the school entered the QS world university rankings of "Top Asian Universities 100" and "Top 500 World Universities".