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Shandong University of Aeronautics, previous name as Binzhou University (Chinese: 滨州学院; pinyin: Bīnzhōu xuéyuàn) is a public university located in Binzhou, Shandong province, China. [1] The university was established in 1958. In 2023, the university renamed Shandong University of Aeronautics. [2]
Shandong Agricultural University; Shandong Second Medical University; Shandong Technology and Business University; Shandong University of Aeronautics; Shandong University of Technology; Shandong Vocational and Technical University of International Studies; Shandong Vocational College of Industry; Shandong Vocational College of Science and ...
The following is a list of universities and colleges in Shandong. As of 2012, there are 154 institutions of higher learning in the province, out of which 62 offer bachelor's degree studies. 29 colleges and universities also offer master's degree level of studies, as do four research institutes.
A complete restructuring was imposed on Shandong's university system: according to a resolution passed by the Revolutionary Committee of Shandong Province on July 29, 1970, the liberal arts of Shandong University were moved to Qufu and combined with Qufu Normal College to form a new Shandong University. [37]
In 2017, during the 2015 People's Republic of China military reform, the PLA Naval Air Force Academy and the PLA Naval Aviation Engineering Academy merged to form the PLA Naval Aviation University. [ 2 ]
Qilu Normal College (Chinese: 齐鲁师范学院) is a university located in Jinan, Shandong Province [ 1 ] Lixia and Zhangqiu are the two campuses of Qilu Normal College, which span nearly 1,300 hectares and have a total building area of 221,000 square meters.
The university comprises 17 schools, with over 900 lecturers, including 400 professors and associate professors. There are 20,000 full-time students in SAU. The university has over 50,000 graduates. A number of them are now working as senior engineers or executives. The recent employment of the graduates has been maintained at the average of 95.7%.
The university was a joint venture, with most of the investment hailing from Xi'an. Having received approval by the government in 2005, the college is one of the newest in Shandong. Having received approval by the government in 2005, the college is one of the newest in Shandong.