What universities are there in Fuzhou?

1, Fuzhou Medical Branch of Nanchang University

Fuzhou Medical College of Nanchang University, namely Fuzhou Campus of Nanchang University, is located in Fuzhou, a famous historical and cultural city with the reputation of "hometown of talents" and "country of culture". The history of the college can be traced back to the School of Medicine of Gandong University, which was founded in 1958 and officially renamed in 20 14.

2. Jiangxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Jiangxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a full-time public institution of higher learning approved by the Ministry of Education, and it is the only institution of traditional Chinese medicine in Jiangxi Province.

3. Fuzhou Kindergarten Normal School

Fuzhou Preschool Education College, located in Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province, which is known as "the hometown of talents" and "the state of culture", is a public normal college approved by the Jiangxi Provincial People's Government and put on record by the Ministry of Education.

4. Donghua Institute of Technology

East China University of Science and Technology (ECUT) is a university jointly established by Jiangxi Provincial People's Government, National Bureau of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, Ministry of Land and Resources and China National Nuclear Corporation. It has been selected into the Basic Capacity Building Project of Central and Western Universities, the 1 1 Plan and the Education and Training Plan for Outstanding Engineers.

5. fuzhou polytechnic

Fuzhou polytechnic was approved by Jiangxi Provincial People's Government in June 2003 and put on record by the Ministry of Education. It was formed by the merger of Fuzhou Agricultural School and Fuzhou Literature and Art School, the former key technical secondary school in Jiangxi Province, and was approved by Fuzhou Municipal People's Government in 2007. It is integrated by Fuzhou Economic and Trade School (key secondary school, formerly Fuzhou Vocational University), Jiangxi Mechanical and Electronic Technician School (national key technical school) and Fuzhou Technical School, focusing on cultivating senior students.

6. Fuzhou Radio and TV University

Fuzhou Radio and TV University, founded in 1979, formerly known as Fuzhou Radio and TV University Workstation. 1984 With the approval of Jiangxi Provincial People's Government, Jiangxi Radio and TV University Fuzhou Branch was formally established. 1990, Fuzhou regional administrative office decided to merge Fuzhou regional branch school with Fuzhou regional education college (to be established) and set up Fuzhou higher vocational and technical education center with three brands and a set of staff to work together.

Extended data:

Fuzhou is a city under the jurisdiction of Jiangxi Province (prefecture level), located in the east of Jiangxi Province. The administrative area is about 222 kilometers long from north to south and about 169 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of 188 16.92 square kilometers, accounting for 1 1.27% of the total area of the province. Fuzhou governs 2 districts and 9 counties, with a total area of 188 17 square kilometers and a total population of 4 million 20 16. Gan dialect is commonly used.

Fuzhou is one of the 20 cities in the State Council's economic zone on the west side of the Taiwan Strait, the first Poyang Lake ecological economic zone in Jiangxi Province, and one of the important cities in the former Central Soviet Area. Since ancient times, it has been known as "leading the rivers and lakes and controlling Fujian and Guangdong".

Fuzhou is a national garden city, with per capita park greening area of 16.6 square meters, urban greening rate of 43.4%, comprehensive environmental evaluation ranking seventh in China, ranking first in Central China, and forest coverage rate of 64.5%. The forest coverage rate in Zixi County, China is as high as 85.9%, which is known as "natural oxygen bar".

In 20 16, the investment in education in Fuzhou reached 6.85 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 7.6%; Cities and counties started to build 38 key education projects and 1004 standardized construction projects. Linchuan, Lichuan, Nanfeng, Jinxi, Dongxiang and High-tech Zone successfully passed the basic balanced assessment of county-level compulsory education, and Chongren Normal School was upgraded to Fuzhou Kindergarten Teachers College. Science students from all over the province went to Fuzhou, and 37 people were admitted to Tsinghua Peking University.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Fuzhou