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Up to now, the total number of full-time professors has reached 966 including 451 Ph.D. supervisors, and 1001 Master's degree supervisors. Among them there are 3 members of the China Academy of Sciences, 4 members of China Academy of Engineering, 9 members of the Cheung Kong Chair Professor, 43 State "1000-elite Program" Experts (including "1000 Young Talent Plan" Professors), and 14 winners ...
The university originally located aside the famous West Lake in Hangzhou. Its campus was the Hubin Campus, which later became a main medical campus of Zhejiang University.. Due to the new civic plan for Hangzhou downtown, the campus was sold to the Hong Kong–based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts (Robert Kuok, 郭鶴年/郭鹤年) at a price of 2.46 billion Chinese Yu
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University (ZCMU) was established 1953 originally as the Zhejiang Vocational School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It later developed into Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1959. It has been accredited to offer master's degrees since 1978 and doctoral degrees since 1998.
Below is the List of Universities and Colleges in Zhejiang.As of April 2018, there were 108 higher education institutions and 9 continuing education institutions. As part of the Chinese education system, most universities and colleges in Zhejiang are public universities founded and run by the government, except for 36 private universities and colleges.
Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital (SRRSH; simplified Chinese: 邵逸夫医院; traditional Chinese: 邵逸夫醫院; pinyin: Shào Yìfū Yīyuàn), or Shao Yifu Hospital, is a hospital affiliated with the Medical School of Zhejiang University, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
The School of Medicine is also among the 45 Chinese medical schools to offer English ... there were a total of 65,821 full-time students enrolled at Zhejiang ...
Upon the request of the new government, Tang Erho left Zhejiang and later founded National Medical School in Beijing in October 1912. [1] In 1913, the school was renamed to Chekiang Provincial Medical & Pharmaceutical School (浙江公立医药专门学校). [2] In 1931, Chekiang Provincial Hospital was founded under the college.
The college was the first medical school in Zhejiang, [4] and the second medical colleges in China set up by Westerners after the Department of Medicine of St. John's University in Shanghai. [5] The medical college was also the first missionary school to register with the Chinese government in 1918. [3]