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The following notation is used: National (Direct): Directly administered by the Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE); National (Other): Administered by other ministries; Ω (National Key Universities): Universities with high regards from the MOE and the Chinese government
Academic staff by university or college in Shanxi (2 C) Alumni by university or college in Shanxi (4 C) C. Changzhi Medical College (1 C) N. North University of China ...
The Shansi Imperial University (山西大学堂) was the predecessor of the Shanxi University, which was alternatively romanized as the Shansi University. The Shansi Imperial University was prepared in 1901 by Cen Chunxuan, then-governor of Shanxi, and on May 8, 1902, the Shansi Imperial University officially added the College of Western Studies, which was headed by the Welsh Baptist ...
Fudan University School of Law; Jilin University Law School; Nankai University Law School; Peking University Law School; Peking University School of Transnational Law in Shenzhen, China; Renmin University of China Law School; Shanghai Jiao Tong University KoGuan Law school; Sichuan University Law School; Southwest University of Political ...
Shanxi Normal University (Chinese: 山西师范大学) is a Chinese university in Linfen, Shanxi. It was founded as a teacher training school in 1958; then, promoted and renamed to Shanxi Normal University in 1984. Shanxi Normal University has 21205 undergraduate and 4128 graduate students on three campuses.
PLA Xi'an College of Political Sciences ... Northwest University of Politics and Law:
After that, with several reorganization and institutional incorporation, the school was known as the Taiyuan Machinery College (太原机械学院) from 1958 to 1993 and the North China Industrial School (华北工学院; official English name: North China Institute of Technology) from 1993 to 2004. [2]
In August 1958, Taiyuan No. 1 Normal School merged with Taiyuan Advanced Training School and Taiyuan No. 2 Normal School to establish Taiyuan Teachers College, which was located in Houjia Lane (the former site of Shanxi University Hall) in Taiyuan City. [1] Shanxi Provincial Institute of Education was founded in 1929.