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Map showing locations of major universities in mainland China. As of September 2021, there were 3,012 colleges and universities, with over 40 million students enrolled in mainland China. [1] [2] [3] More than 40 million Chinese students graduated from university from 2016 to 2020. [4]
As of 2020, China had the world's second-highest number of top universities in several most cited international rankings including the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), the U.S. News & World Report Best Global University Ranking, the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR), the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities and the Three University Missions ...
Tianjin University, established in 1895, the first modern university in China. The university was established in October 1895 as Imperial Tientsin University (天津北洋西學學堂) by a royal charter of the Guangxu Emperor of Qing dynasty with Sheng Xuanhuai as its first president and later renamed Peiyang University. It was the first ...
Accredited: Bryant University: Zhuhai China: 2015 Accredited Hult International Business School [16] Shanghai China: 2011 Accredited: Kean University-Wenzhou [17] Wenzhou China: 2012 Accredited: New York University Shanghai [18] Shanghai China: 2012 Accredited: Duke Kunshan University [19] Kunshan China: 2014 Accredited [20] Fulbright ...
The Best Chinese Universities Ranking (BCUR) is a domestic ranking table of Chinese institutions of higher education. It is compiled by Shanghai Ruanke, the same agency that is behind the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). [1] In the 2024 version, 594 institutions in mainland China were assessed by the exercise. [1]
Universities Ranking of China released by CUAA (Chinese Universities Alumni Association, Chinese: 中国校友会网; CUAA.net) is a domestic university rankings in China. This ranking is operated by a commercial company instead of a registered organization, and is not recognized by the Chinese government or any higher education institution in ...
Wu Shulian is an individual who created and published by himself the rankings for universities in China. Wu Shulian's ranking has caused significant controversy due to his excessive business operations behind the rankings and for-profit indicator system design of the rankings.
University of International Business and Economics — Beijing, China; University of Liverpool Management School, University of Liverpool — Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Queensland Business School (Queensland University) — Australia; University of Sydney Business School, University of Sydney, (5 years) — Australia