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Xiamen University (XMU; 厦门大学) is a public university in Siming, Xiamen, Fujian, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education of China . The university is part of Project 211 , Project 985 , and the Double First-Class Construction .
Xiamen University Library was established in 1921. The famous librarian Qiu Kaiming served as the first director, Mr. Zheng Tianting was involved in the first book preparation, museologist Feng Hanji, literary scholar Lin Yutang, and the financier Zhu Baoxun all worked here.
Founded in 1956 together with the university, the hospital is a college of clinical medicine affiliated with XMU. The hospital currently has 1357 beds with more than 1500 specialists. [ 1 ]
Xiamen University Malaysia (abbreviated as XMUM) is a private university and an international branch campus of Xiamen University located in Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia. [3] It is the first overseas campus set up by a Chinese public university , as well as the first Chinese university branch campus in Malaysia.
Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City was founded on 27 January 1995 by Government Decree 16/CP on the basis of the merger of nine universities (members): University of Ho Chi Minh City, Thu Duc Technology Training University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City University of Agriculture and Sylviculture, University of Economics, University of Accounting and ...
XMU may refer to: libxmu, a library for programming on the X Window System; Moulins - Montbeugny Airport, an airport in France with IATA code XMU. Sirius XMU, a radio channel on Sirius XM Radio which plays unsigned artists. Xiamen University in China Xiamen University Malaysia; Xinjiang Medical University in China
FLSS's official logo until July 15, 2009 [7]. Foreign Language Specialized School was first founded as a program for foreign language specialized high school classes in 1969 by a decision from the head of the Ministry of Education and Training with direct administration from VNU University of Languages and International Studies (formerly College of Foreign Languages).
In 1998, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia was invited by the Vietnamese government to establish a fully foreign-owned university in Vietnam. [4] In 2000, it was granted a licence by the Vietnamese Ministry of Planning and Investment to deliver undergraduate and postgraduate education, training and research.