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  2. China University of Geosciences (Beijing) - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Wuhan College of Geology was renamed China University of Geosciences. The university kept two campuses, namely the Wuhan main campus and the Beijing graduate school campus, respectively. These two campuses hosted independent legal status. In 1997, the university was approved as one of key universities construction of the 211 project.

  3. Chengdu University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The two universities carry out the '2+2' dual-degree education program in several undergraduate majors, including Geology, Geology and Physical Geography, Geophysics, Geophysics and Meteorology, Geophysics and Geology, Environmental Geoscience, etc. Students study in Chengdu University of Technology for the first two years of undergraduate ...

  4. Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (CAGS; Chinese: 中国地质科学院) is an institution that engages in geoscience research in the People's Republic of China. The academy was established in 1956 and reorganized in 1999. Administratively it is under the PRC Ministry of Land and Resources. [1]

  5. China Geological Survey - Wikipedia

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    Public Education: The China Geological Survey has been actively involved in public education and publicity related to geological and environmental protection. The institution develops educational materials and programs for students and the general public, and works to raise awareness of the importance of geology and environmental conservation. [13]

  6. China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) - Wikipedia

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    The history of China University of Geosciences dates back to Beijing Institute of Geology (BIG; simplified Chinese: 北京地质学院; traditional Chinese: 北京地質學院; pinyin: Běijīng Dìzhì Xuéyuàn) which was a merger of the geology departments of Tsinghua University, Peking University, Tianjin University and Tangshan Railway College in 1952.

  7. East China University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The East China University of Technology (ECUT; Chinese: 东华理工大学; pinyin: Dōnghuá Lǐgōng Dàxué) is a provincial public university located in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China. It is affiliated with the Jiangxi Provincial People's Government, and co-sponsored by SASTIND , the Ministry of Natural Resources , and the China National Nuclear ...

  8. Higher education in China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese students have been the largest foreign group in USA since 2010, with 157,588 arriving between 2010 and 2011. [47] The same situation happened in United Kingdom and Germany. Western education will likely remain the leading choice for Chinese students due to its cross-disciplinary fields and development of critical thinking. [53]

  9. Geology of China - Wikipedia

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    The geology of China (or the geological structure of the People's Republic of China) consists of three Precambrian cratons surrounded by a number of orogenic belts. The modern tectonic environment is dominated by the continued collision of India with the rest of Asia starting 40–50 million years ago.